
Eloquent pilgrim
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Absolutely, and the left-wing politicians and their supporters are enabling it all over Europe; and if you dare to want a conversation about it, you are immediately labeled a racist, bigot, Islamophobe, and many other last names ….. Reform is the only hope in the UK, as is National Rally in France.
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Yes, that’s the one; the Labour party that 79.8% of the UK’s eligible electorate did not vote for, but won the election courtesy of the FPTP electoral system, and have proved to be a complete disaster since taking office.
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Nope, the CDU in Germany
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Or worse still, the educationally subnormal demographic that voted for the UK’s politically illiterate present Government.
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Another Fox appointee and this one OMG
Eloquent pilgrim replied to bubblegum's topic in Political Soapbox
Hey Gottfrid, do you have a rubberised incontinence mattress cover on your bed. If not, you don’t need to be offended; unless of course, you are another leftie that is part of the newly formed offence industry, and wake up every morning wondering what to be offended about that day, usually on behalf of someone else that probably doesn’t give a monkey’s anyway. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ -
Oh no, not another post for the left wing bedwetting crybabies. get over yrself ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I hope that Israel does everything it needs to do to release the hostages that are being held by the Palestinian terrorists of Hamas and the Palestinian members of the UN aid agency UNRWA. Held now for more than eighteen months; and I hope it does all it needs to do to dismantle Hamas. I stand 100% unequivocally with Israel. I stand agains the barbaric Palestinian terrorists of Hamas. I stand against the Palestinian terrorists of UNRWA. I stand against Hezbollah. I stand against the Houthis. I stand against the fraudulent antisemitic UN. I stand against terrorism. I stand with the USA. I stand with the UK. God bless Israel.
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Why Nigel Farage Could Really Be Prime Minister by 2029
Eloquent pilgrim replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The irony of you calling anyone else’s comment hogwash, is utterly breathtaking; as you bear testament to with just about every comment you make. -
Why Nigel Farage Could Really Be Prime Minister by 2029
Eloquent pilgrim replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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Unfortunately, Hamas has left Israel with no choice; they must do whatever it takes to get the remaining innocent hostages back. Hamas are obviously never going to give the hostages back, or surrender. More loss of life on both sides because of this inhumane, barbaric, Palestinian terrorist organisation.
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This is typical of left wing shallow thinkers, for whom the recently invented word “Islamophobia” is a heaven sent tool for censoring, or better still, shutting down, any criticism of Islam. Rather than admit there is a problem, and have a conversation about the myriad issues that many people think Islam brings to western civilisation, like terrorism, FGM, homophobia, misogyny, inter-cousin marriage, and rape gangs, you choose to try and shut down any conversation about it. There is no phobia attached to my fear of Islam, or my revulsion at practices like female genital mutilation, honour killings and rape gangs, but you hide behind using the term Islamophobia; three other posters on here have called me Islamophobic, and all three of them are antisemites, but that’s probably just a coincidence, eh ?
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Absolutely, and we have just seen where the influence on these Labour councils comes from. Labour MP and leader of the House of Commons, Lucy Powell, has just recently interrupted a commentator on BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions, who dared to mentioned the rape gangs scandal to say “Oh, we want to blow that little trumpet now, do we? Let’s get that dog whistle out, shall we?” ….. disgraceful woman, and one right at the top of the Labour team designated with the task of protecting the muslim vote, rather than protecting the young white girls that are the victims; this is why Labour won’t open a full national public enquiry into the rape gangs.
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Well, that’s a fair enough question, and in answer I would say that local Councils (can) have a huge impact. They are directly responsible for, and provide funding for, Social welfare services, which importantly includes Children’s services under the 1989 Children Act. It has emerged from the rape gang scandal, that many council care services were negligent in their responsibilities; many reports of young girls in care being picked up from care homes by older Pakistani men in cars, without it even being questioned, let alone reported; which is completely unacceptable, I’m sure you would agree. Local councils also liaise with the local police to raise (or not - as it would seem with the rape gangs) concerns that have been raised with them by members of the public, or care services. The problem with the Labour councils has been the indoctrination of protecting the muslim vote that has filtered down from the very top of the party. This has just manifested itself in the shape of Labour MP and leader of the House of Commons, Lucy Powell; she interrupted a commentator on BBC Radio 4’s Any Questions, who dared to mentioned the rape gangs scandal, to say “Oh, we want to blow that little trumpet now, do we? Let’s get that dog whistle out, shall we?” This was utterly appalling, especially for a woman and leader of the House to say, and there are calls for her to resign; she was forced to apologise, and two-tier will no doubt stand by her, but to quote Maya Angelou "When someone shows you who they are - believe them the first time"
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Indeed, and one of the first things they will do, is to ensure that any council that they are now in control of, will no longer allow, either by negligence, or wilful acceptance, the continued enablement of the muslim rape gangs within that Council’s jurisdiction; this is of fundamental importance to many of the people that have voted for them, although it may probably be beyond both your understanding and acceptance.