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Labour to Introduce 'Respect Orders' as Part of Street Crime Crackdown
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It would be unwise to mention it, that would highlight the fact they already did it. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-68856360 -
Huw Edwards given suspended sentence over indecent images of children
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
More dishonesty. I said there was more than 1 picture of 7 to 9 year olds. He also said he approved the sending of "young", "naughty" pictures. Not at all. I said they included pictures of 7-9 year olds. He did receive more than one picture of 7 to 9 year olds. I never claimed they were all that age. Some were 11-13, some 13-15. Many in category A. Truly revolting stuff. Speak for yourself. But actually most of them were 13 to 15 (not sure why you keep dishonestly increasing their age to try to make the crime seem less serious). The man is 63 years old, and was married with 5 kids. Stop downplaying his disgusting crimes. People who pay for these images create the market for the rape of children. -
Huw Edwards given suspended sentence over indecent images of children
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
You are speaking mistruths again. He was asked if he wanted "young, naughty" pics and he replied "Go on". https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgm7dvv128ro And then this. -
Labour to Introduce 'Respect Orders' as Part of Street Crime Crackdown
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Not to mention being "openly Jewish", "in possession of a St.George cross", "under suspicion of patriotism" etc. I'd be very wary of increasing police powers under this Labour government, especially in London where Sadiq Khan heads up The Met. Very, very dangerous proposal in the wrong hands. Which it will be.- 13 replies
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Vance Labels Harris as a Major Threat to Religious Liberty
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Well said Mr Vance. The left hate individual freedoms. That's why they try to censor/control speech so much. They think if you can't say it, you can't think it. They'll learn differently in November. -
Angela Rayner: The Working-Class Hero Under Scrutiny
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Only classless, lying, grifting, hypocritical ones. 😊 -
Pit Bull Attacks & Kills 67-Year-Old Woman Cycling in Pathum Thani
JonnyF replied to Georgealbert's topic in Bangkok News
And there we have it. Poor ownership. Totally incapable of managing or training a dog. -
Smells like the Hilary election to me. Over confidence from the Dems simply because Harris has managed to remain silent.
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Trump’s Use of Immigration Conspiracies: A Strategic Political Play
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
It's not a conspiracy. Plenty of eye witness accounts of this happening. The conspiracy is that there is nothing to see here. Bottom line is, the Dems, specifically Harris have messed up securing the border. -
Gary Neville Defends Sir Keir Starmer Over Football Freebies Controversy
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Ah red Nev. Stick to football punditry Gary, although you're pretty useless at that as well. Anyway, Starmer is too busy getting his "sausages" returned at the moment. What a clown. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/24/keir-starmer-makes-gaza-sausages-gaffe-in-labour-conference-speech -
Angela Rayner: The Working-Class Hero Under Scrutiny
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Working class hero???? She's a grifter. Totally clueless. Calling political opponents "Tory scum" does not make someone a working class hero. She's a chav on the take. -
Yes I feel this underlying hatred of Britain is the reason a lot of people support this (clearly damaging) mass immigration to Britain. Even some self loathing, hand wringing Brits themselves. It's refreshing to find someone so honest about it though. Thanks for having the stones for openly say what a lot of the "pro-immigration" (anti-Britain) posters are thinking. Even if it's a warped viewpoint.
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BBC to Investigate Missing Payments for Clive Myrie’s Outside Work
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
GBNews isn't as far to the right as the BBC is to the left, so I don't believe that would be balanced. -
Dewsbury and Batley Labour Candidate Told You're “not a proper Muslim”
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Nah, the police have already advised them to leave the weapons in the mosque. https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1932225/uk-riots-stoke-police-mosque -
I'm sure a suitable number of houses were knocked up on Saturday to ensure there is no shortage (and subsequent increase in house prices) of properties for the existing UK population. I'm sure new schools and jails were built. I'm sure they were all doctors and nurses with a clean criminal record. I'm sure they all have values that will fit in perfectly with the British culture. I'm sure they all wish to integrate. I'm sure the government will not have to raise taxes to pay for this. I'm sure this will culturally enrich the British people.
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Dewsbury and Batley Labour Candidate Told You're “not a proper Muslim”
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
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I am in a similar situation. We have a small farm that I go to at the weekends and sometimes might want to do a bit of light stuff like mowing the lawn, painting a wall, digging a hole for a plant or whatever. If I did this, I think technically they could say I was working as a gardener/handyman but as long as you are discrete about it then I don't think it's going to be an issue. I also have a tractor that is used to till the dirt on a small motocross track that I have in the top field. That worries me more as I think if I were to drive it then they could claim it was commercial farm work, but as it is just a hobby I think it might just be a warning not to do it again and then the wife would have to do it. Ultimately I think someone would have to have it in for you and report you. We employ a few locals and give out surplus fruit to the villagers etc. so I don't think it would be an issue, if I were to do this (which of course I wouldn't dream of doing 😊) In summary, I think they could get you on it if you really upset someone, otherwise they would be fine with it. Thai style enforcement of the law.
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BBC to Investigate Missing Payments for Clive Myrie’s Outside Work
JonnyF replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Yes the BBC was a shambles in March. It's been a shambles for decades. Time to defund the state funded leftist propaganda machine.