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Magictoad

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  1. Lots of people welcome him and Trump too. He could stay a while and govern our country and show us how to deal with our illegals, and clean the place up a bit, and generally knock some sense into Stermer and co.
  2. This is happening all over now especially as crimes of sexual assault rise. There is another thread about this subject of Uncontrolled immigration hostels which are moving from the north to the south. The most recent outbreak of anti-immigrant demonstration have been in Essex where a local teenage was assaulted by a newly arrived immigrant. He was given 14 months in prison and served 12 leading the immigrants in the once posh hotel to believe they can effectively do what they want. Read the article on the other thread; it's fascinating.
  3. Taken from the Daily Telegraph - a respected British newspaper. Epping is a charming, close-knit community. Locals are well within their rights to be horrified by what has been imposed upon them. Sunday saw another night of protests outside the Bell Hotel in Epping. Essex police were eager to clamp down on the subsequent demonstrations, arresting a total of six people and describing the atmosphere as “angry and violent”. Locals had for years expressed frustration at the area being used to house asylum seekers, a feeling which overflowed last week. This is not the first time protesters have clashed with police over the Government’s decision to place those who cross the Channel in hotels. But the events of the past week should suggest to us that these disturbances will become more common. Epping is not like the largely Northern, post-industrial towns which protested last summer after the Southport attack. It is a leafy area, where you need a middle-class income to afford a mortgage. One of the videos from Thursday’s protest showed the difference. A mother who looked like she would be more at home on the school run in an SUV than with a megaphone gave a rousing speech, saying that they were there to protect their children. That is because the trigger for the protests was an alleged sexual assault on a 14-year-old girl by a recently arrived Ethiopian asylum seeker, Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu, staying at the asylum hotel. The failure of this Government and the last to stop the small boats crossings is radicalising Middle England. Every week brings more young men from some of the poorest and most violent societies on earth. Some will successfully claim asylum because they claim to come from places to which they cannot be deported. They are often kept in hotels, at a cost of billions to the tax payer. Although the Government brags that hotel numbers are on the way down, asylum seekers are also being put in flats and HMOs across the country. Increasingly there is nowhere you can go where you won’t find asylum seekers barracked nearby, with all the risks that come with that. Most recently, Eritrean Aron Hadash was convicted of assaulting a 19-year-old with learning difficulties, which make her “very childlike”. That did not matter to Hadash, who was living at taxpayer expense in a nearby Holiday Inn. Intoxicated, he pinned her down, grabbed her breasts, and touched her crotch for several minutes before she escaped. Despite showing no remorse and the judge saying that he poses a “high risk of serious harm to the public”, he was sentenced to only 14 months and has already been released after serving a year on remand Here in England, with nearly 2 million immigrants flooding the country every decade the government has lost control and we the people know it but if we say anything we can be punished and imprisoned. We must not even tweet about it. Lucy Connolly is a prime example.
  4. Sounds a tad bitter, time to go home?
  5. Or go there to support the bar and support the owner/manager for trying to maintain decorum and privacy for his staff and customers
  6. Have you ever considered WHY you are getting them. I mean you in particular?
  7. I'm keeping mine despite the new anti landlord legislation. I think parts of the new legislation are morally correct such as the ending of the 21 day eviction rule. But I am worried about happens if dodgy tenants wreck the place or don't pay rent. If nes ill ask a couple of pals of mine who are ex military To have a polite word with them if absolutely necessary. I don't want to sell it cos it's MY HOME & has been for 40 years. It's only a one bedroomed bungalow with its own garden.
  8. You need to go first and look around; do it informally. Once you get there you will find loads of places available. NOT everyone is going through agents & the Internet; I assure you. I have rented my place 8 or 9 times over the last few years and always done it informally.
  9. Campaigners against the hotel and its occupants were labelled " far right extremists" by the Press/ MSM. The campaigners included a little old lady who has fought in WW2. As had many of the campaigners demonstrating outside the hotel. This is forty years since the battle of Orgreave; when British police were used as shock troops to beat up and break the strike by miners leading to the end of the mining industry in the north of England. It was not replaced.
  10. I remember when I opened my bank account here I was living in the ### Hotel and that was my address for years even after I'd moved into a condo. That was early 90s with the Yellow bank, Krungsri. I've since opened a bank account with Bangkok Bank which I didn't use for 20 years, just kept it ticking over. So that's a suggestion to anyone who needs another bank account for whatever purpose; just try a completely different bank.
  11. I don't understand why these two phenomenon are classed a diametrically opposite! The church has no great claim to moral superiority; it might think it does but we know it doesn't. It's a nest of vipers.
  12. It's not really the point. The point is the UK is getting more and more repressive. Including the new " Banter Bill" just passed by the HOL. It's a draconian bill which will limit freedom of speech in public places and workplaces including pubs, bars, and restaurants. This bill will require employer to "police" their own establishment for fear that a member of staff may "take offense" at some he/she hears. It heralds the crushing of free speech.
  13. It does not count if you were working!
  14. How does a headline like this even get published? The Trump haters must know it's not really true. Or they have just framed the news in a way that discredits Trump. An alternative headline might be: " Children's food left to go stale by Biden is destroyed by Trump before it decays and becomes toxic"
  15. Keep up with the good news! If the Israelis didn't do it then Hamas would!
  16. Yes; I've seen them in my travels. What you say is so TRUE. The do gooders even go where they are not needed and not wanted. In 1974 I saw an OXFAM tractor driving through our village with all the kids shrieking and laughing. The driver had a baseball hat and a big fat joint in his hand. The NOISY tractor destroyed our peace all day. I saw the same types in Kuwait after the war; driving around in beautiful expensive motors. It sickened me. The latter were NAT0 employees.
  17. It should be burnt before it degrades into poison.
  18. Hamas start these riots near these food distribution points because they want them to FAIL. Then they can take back control again and sell the food back to the palestinians and with profits buy guns, uniforms, and build tunnels. Make no mistake HAMAS are behind the food riots.
  19. Block her
  20. All part of becoming an " Asia hand"
  21. Hope not! Ive had a Terrible experience taking selfies with my Krungsri app!
  22. Sudden infant death syndrome not caused by vaccines. The cause of sudden death syndrome is unknown but babies not having their vaccine is a definite cause of death to which you are contributing. All your conspiracy theories about vaccinations actually harm not just the stupid individuals who believe them but they damage the community and society at large. Because herd immunity is required. Now that parents are not giving their kids measles shots we are seeing death by measles for the first time in decades. It's a horrible way to go and completely unnecessary given that we have and excellent vaccine to protect against measles. Please stop using this platform for your unsubstantiated, crazy ideas. Why don't you take them to a medical forum instead? POLIO VACCINE has saved so many people from so much pain, misery and death it makes your ramblings look pathetic.
  23. You can find places albeit illegal all round India & Kathmandu where dope is really common. In Manali in the Himalayas people "rub their own hashish" from the plants growing wild in the fields. It's a famous place or used to be.
  24. Hey..calm down. Don't take it personally. It's more likely he's not as smart as you; I'm certainly not and I've lived out there for years in Libya, Kuwait, Saudi and also spent time in Kashmir & Pakistan & Afghanistan & Turkey & Morroco & Tunisia and have given a lot of thoughts and consideration to the crusades but I don't know all that you know. I know more about the Arab side of things. Cheers.
  25. Singlet meaning vest?

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