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Post by foster on Oct 30, 2020 21:02:00 GMT
Straight from the mosques? wtf is happening to this country... We're fucked If only we had a government with some fucking balls. Perfect opportunity to round these fuckers up and stick them on a deserted island somewhere.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Oct 30, 2020 21:03:49 GMT
Maybe if those flags were swopped out for Union flags, you might see a different response.đđ Itâs not the fault of the police officers on the ground. The responsibility needs to be around Ms Dick, Mr Khan and the Government because theyâre scared of upsetting the minority and being accused. Disgraceful. Absolutely, sorry if I didnât make that clear. I was trying to say what you said there not blaming police officers! No sane person can blame the actual police officers.
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 30, 2020 22:03:39 GMT
Straight from the mosques? wtf is happening to this country... We're fucked But "WE" must be more tolerant time our authorities stopped tip toeing around the elephant in the room grew a pair and sorted this lawless shit hole out.
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Post by woodstein on Oct 30, 2020 22:20:14 GMT
Children, certainly in France and also here and elsewhere will grow up wary of muslims, simply by seeing on tv and reading about these cowardly atrocities. If folk can never trust them then, even though the majority are decent folk,then that is proof that their religion is certainly not one of peace or understanding.
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Post by dutchstokie on Oct 30, 2020 22:40:28 GMT
It would certainly help if one of the top imams in the country came out and made a statement to denounce the atrocities and ask for restraint and stop the demonstrations .......... wouldnât it?
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Post by Soro's Sorrows on Oct 30, 2020 23:12:00 GMT
It would certainly help if one of the top imams in the country came out and made a statement to denounce the atrocities and ask for restraint and stop the demonstrations .......... wouldnât it? They did! This isn't resident's of France doing this. Turkey are escalating this, expect more of the same until Endogan shut's the fuck up.
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Post by thevoid on Oct 31, 2020 11:07:19 GMT
It would certainly help if one of the top imams in the country came out and made a statement to denounce the atrocities and ask for restraint and stop the demonstrations .......... wouldnât it? They did! This isn't resident's of France doing this. Turkey are escalating this, expect more of the same until Endogan shut's the fuck up. They love him in Turkey. I went there last year and there were Erdogan banners all over the place (outside the resorts). He strikes me as Turkey's Trump- his speech last week was pure populism, whipping people up into a frenzy. Looks like it worked.
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Post by thevoid on Oct 31, 2020 11:19:30 GMT
Just perverse standards, verging on madness You can't criticise, it's racist and Islamophobic.
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Post by thevoid on Oct 31, 2020 11:22:46 GMT
RIP đ Bet you no one will be kneeling for her six months down the line- her name will be forgotten about by then.
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Post by Linx on Oct 31, 2020 11:44:21 GMT
My main impression of the French is that they donât mess about. They wanted a modern, high speed rail system? They came up with TGV, regardless of costs and obstacles. Meanwhile, we bumble along with HS2, which seems to have been going on forever. They wanted a fancy bridge, cutting across the Massif Central? They build it, to the wonderment of any tourist who drives across it. They build public monuments and just get on with it. Their car companies get into trouble? They target money into modernisation and donât faff about trying to sell it off to the Germans or the Chinese or the Indians, but recognise that these old companies that employ so many people are an important part of both their heritage and their future. So the government ensure that Renault, Peugeot and Citroen are thriving, making desirable cars that actually are more reliable than anything the Germans make (and one day, the Germans will wake up to that fact as their market share shrinks in front of Korean and, yes, French competition).
If youâve ever seen French soldiers guarding airports and national monuments, they have a certain look, hard as nails and no messing about. They will shoot to kill and not worry about consequences later. This whole thing is going to get very messy.
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Post by longdistancekiddie on Oct 31, 2020 11:55:48 GMT
They did! This isn't resident's of France doing this. Turkey are escalating this, expect more of the same until Endogan shut's the fuck up. They love him in Turkey. I went there last year and there were Erdogan banners all over the place (outside the resorts). He strikes me as Turkey's Trump- his speech last week was pure populism, whipping people up into a frenzy. Looks like it worked. I think it is a case of having to like him, he is a nearly a dictator The Turkish people I know say that he is taking the country back years
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Oct 31, 2020 12:09:45 GMT
They love him in Turkey. I went there last year and there were Erdogan banners all over the place (outside the resorts). He strikes me as Turkey's Trump- his speech last week was pure populism, whipping people up into a frenzy. Looks like it worked. I think it is a case of having to like him, he is a nearly a dictator The Turkish people I know say that he is taking the country back years That's populism for you. Sounds very familiar.
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Post by zerps on Oct 31, 2020 12:21:32 GMT
Did our police run off this time or just not bother turning up?
Makes you proud.
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Post by thevoid on Oct 31, 2020 12:29:53 GMT
And there we have it- some (not all, obviously) Muslims are more outraged over a cartoon and some comments by Macron than their fellow Europeans being beheaded.
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Post by zerps on Oct 31, 2020 12:31:15 GMT
France are officially taking a hard stance against islamic extremism which could be interesting
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Post by crapslinger on Oct 31, 2020 13:24:11 GMT
France are officially taking a hard stance against islamic extremism which could be interesting It's about time someone did no doubt some woke feckers will label them racist, whilst others will still want Turkey in the EU.
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Post by tuum on Oct 31, 2020 14:32:09 GMT
My main impression of the French is that they donât mess about. They wanted a modern, high speed rail system? They came up with TGV, regardless of costs and obstacles. Meanwhile, we bumble along with HS2, which seems to have been going on forever. They wanted a fancy bridge, cutting across the Massif Central? They build it, to the wonderment of any tourist who drives across it. They build public monuments and just get on with it. Their car companies get into trouble? They target money into modernisation and donât faff about trying to sell it off to the Germans or the Chinese or the Indians, but recognise that these old companies that employ so many people are an important part of both their heritage and their future. So the government ensure that Renault, Peugeot and Citroen are thriving, making desirable cars that actually are more reliable than anything the Germans make (and one day, the Germans will wake up to that fact as their market share shrinks in front of Korean and, yes, French competition). If youâve ever seen French soldiers guarding airports and national monuments, they have a certain look, hard as nails and no messing about. They will shoot to kill and not worry about consequences later. This whole thing is going to get very messy. France works fewer hours and has more holidays than most of Europe. I read that they are also the most productive nation within Europe which surprised me. Not sure how productivity was measured. They also have the best retirement packages. I suspect the French spread their wealth around a little more than we do...a bit like all the Euro countries.
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Post by Linx on Oct 31, 2020 16:03:35 GMT
My main impression of the French is that they donât mess about. They wanted a modern, high speed rail system? They came up with TGV, regardless of costs and obstacles. Meanwhile, we bumble along with HS2, which seems to have been going on forever. They wanted a fancy bridge, cutting across the Massif Central? They build it, to the wonderment of any tourist who drives across it. They build public monuments and just get on with it. Their car companies get into trouble? They target money into modernisation and donât faff about trying to sell it off to the Germans or the Chinese or the Indians, but recognise that these old companies that employ so many people are an important part of both their heritage and their future. So the government ensure that Renault, Peugeot and Citroen are thriving, making desirable cars that actually are more reliable than anything the Germans make (and one day, the Germans will wake up to that fact as their market share shrinks in front of Korean and, yes, French competition). If youâve ever seen French soldiers guarding airports and national monuments, they have a certain look, hard as nails and no messing about. They will shoot to kill and not worry about consequences later. This whole thing is going to get very messy. France works fewer hours and has more holidays than most of Europe. I read that they are also the most productive nation within Europe which surprised me. Not sure how productivity was measured. They also have the best retirement packages. I suspect the French spread their wealth around a little more than we do...a bit like all the Euro countries. The French have a much more cohesive socio-economic vision than the UK. We went for the fast buck, selling off everything to the highest bidder and opening up our financial markets to all and sundry. France played the slower game; much of their key industries and utilities remain nationalised and they maintained many of the once non-competitive manufacturing industries and made them competitive with renewed investment. So now they have a stronger manufacturing base, which sustains real jobs with proper wages, and this, along with a higher rate of income tax and national insurance, means better funded pensions and healthcare. They have bumped along during the nineties and noughties with higher unemployment than the UK, but it could be said that their policies are bearing fruit while we are in a much weaker position, especially if the financial hubs move to Frankfurt once Brexit starts to bite, leaving us with no fur coat to cover up the fact we have no underwear. Oh, and they own most of our electricity as well. How on Earth we can sell essential utilities to a foreign agency, only Thatcherism can tell. The French gleefully boughT it up but no way would they allow theirs to go the same way.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Oct 31, 2020 16:07:06 GMT
France works fewer hours and has more holidays than most of Europe. I read that they are also the most productive nation within Europe which surprised me. Not sure how productivity was measured. They also have the best retirement packages. I suspect the French spread their wealth around a little more than we do...a bit like all the Euro countries. The French have a much more cohesive socio-economic vision than the UK. We went for the fast buck, selling off everything to the highest bidder and opening up our financial markets to all and sundry. France played the slower game; much of their key industries and utilities remain nationalised and they maintained many of the once non-competitive manufacturing industries and made them competitive with renewed investment. So now they have a stronger manufacturing base, which sustains real jobs with proper wages, and this, along with a higher rate of income tax and national insurance, means better funded pensions and healthcare. They have bumped along during the nineties and noughties with higher unemployment than the UK, but it could be said that their policies are bearing fruit while we are in a much weaker position, especially if the financial hubs move to Frankfurt once Brexit starts to bite, leaving us with no fur coat to cover up the fact we have no underwear. I agree with that. We need to recreate our industrial base and be more savvy at putting ourselves first ( and trying to be self sufficient, ). I can't see the French easily recognising the UKs control over the UK fishing waters. And I wonder how long the CAP in the EU can be protected.
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Post by Linx on Oct 31, 2020 16:16:37 GMT
The French have a much more cohesive socio-economic vision than the UK. We went for the fast buck, selling off everything to the highest bidder and opening up our financial markets to all and sundry. France played the slower game; much of their key industries and utilities remain nationalised and they maintained many of the once non-competitive manufacturing industries and made them competitive with renewed investment. So now they have a stronger manufacturing base, which sustains real jobs with proper wages, and this, along with a higher rate of income tax and national insurance, means better funded pensions and healthcare. They have bumped along during the nineties and noughties with higher unemployment than the UK, but it could be said that their policies are bearing fruit while we are in a much weaker position, especially if the financial hubs move to Frankfurt once Brexit starts to bite, leaving us with no fur coat to cover up the fact we have no underwear. I agree with that. We need to recreate our industrial base and be more savvy at putting ourselves first ( and trying to be self sufficient, ). I can't see the French easily recognising the UKs control over the UK fishing waters. And I wonder how long the CAP in the EU can be protected. Since we donât really eat much of the fish in our own waters, preferring the cod and haddock in the north Atlantic, I donât really understand why some kind of licensing agreement canât be agreed between the UK and the EU. If EU fishermen pay a (expensive, but EU-subsidised) licence fee to the UK government, and some kind of electronic recognition device is carried on the boats to identify them as legit by the HMCG and RN, and we do the same to fish in EU waters, surely that would work? The number of licenses would be limited by international agreement, based on quotas and monitored fish stocks. Any French or Dutch boat in UK waters without a paid up licence could be boarded and embargoed until fines are paid.
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Post by mattyd2 on Oct 31, 2020 16:21:02 GMT
Breaking now. Priest shot in Lyon. This world is going fycking mad. 2 viruses killing us. Covid and Islam
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Oct 31, 2020 16:47:35 GMT
I agree with that. We need to recreate our industrial base and be more savvy at putting ourselves first ( and trying to be self sufficient, ). I can't see the French easily recognising the UKs control over the UK fishing waters. And I wonder how long the CAP in the EU can be protected. Since we donât really eat much of the fish in our own waters, preferring the cod and haddock in the north Atlantic, I donât really understand why some kind of licensing agreement canât be agreed between the UK and the EU. If EU fishermen pay a (expensive, but EU-subsidised) licence fee to the UK government, and some kind of electronic recognition device is carried on the boats to identify them as legit by the HMCG and RN, and we do the same to fish in EU waters, surely that would work? The number of licenses would be limited by international agreement, based on quotas and monitored fish stocks. Any French or Dutch boat in UK waters without a paid up licence could be boarded and embargoed until fines are paid. I agree with that as well. I just think it will be hard for the French ( and Dutch) to accept the new arrangements and it will be difficult to Police. In years to come perhaps we could increase our fleet , and perhaps change our eating habits to eat more fish from our own waters. I believe that eating fish is more environmentally friendly than eating meat ,too.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Oct 31, 2020 16:50:06 GMT
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Post by Linx on Oct 31, 2020 16:51:07 GMT
Since we donât really eat much of the fish in our own waters, preferring the cod and haddock in the north Atlantic, I donât really understand why some kind of licensing agreement canât be agreed between the UK and the EU. If EU fishermen pay a (expensive, but EU-subsidised) licence fee to the UK government, and some kind of electronic recognition device is carried on the boats to identify them as legit by the HMCG and RN, and we do the same to fish in EU waters, surely that would work? The number of licenses would be limited by international agreement, based on quotas and monitored fish stocks. Any French or Dutch boat in UK waters without a paid up licence could be boarded and embargoed until fines are paid. I agree with that as well. I just think it will be hard for the French ( and Dutch) to accept the new arrangements and it will be difficult to Police. In years to come perhaps we could increase our fleet , and perhaps change our eating habits to eat more fish from our own waters. I believe that eating fish is more environmentally friendly than eating meat ,too. Perhaps itâs time for us to embrace the humble herring again. Herring and mackerel are in abundance in UK waters.
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Oct 31, 2020 16:56:31 GMT
I agree with that as well. I just think it will be hard for the French ( and Dutch) to accept the new arrangements and it will be difficult to Police. In years to come perhaps we could increase our fleet , and perhaps change our eating habits to eat more fish from our own waters. I believe that eating fish is more environmentally friendly than eating meat ,too. Perhaps itâs time for us to embrace the humble herring again. Herring and mackerel are in abundance in UK waters. I don't know, but I think we largely " export" or allow to be fished and eaten in Europe, , North Atlantic Prawns and yet import inferior quality ones from Indonesia and Vietnam. We need to improve our standards in many areas.
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Post by thevoid on Oct 31, 2020 18:23:13 GMT
Another attack in Lyon now.
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Post by knotty1 on Oct 31, 2020 23:27:06 GMT
IF THIS IS THE RELIGION OF PEACE, I WILL EAT MY FUCKING HAT
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Post by bigjohnritchie on Nov 1, 2020 6:26:48 GMT
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Nov 1, 2020 9:08:38 GMT
Excellent from Macron and you know the French wonât fuck about. We could learn so much from them
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Post by crapslinger on Nov 1, 2020 10:26:14 GMT
Excellent from Macron and you know the French wonât fuck about. We could learn so much from them He just need's to stop escorting illegal immigrants into our waters now, if France does get tough on the followers of Islam it will make the UK a much safer place as a result. He seems pretty determined to sort out these heathen butchers it will be interesting to see if the French people back him I think they will, if so it will put mounting pressure on our government to follow suit.
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