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JonnyF

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  1. Very loud. Nearly spilled my beer.
  2. I wonder why they would cover for this woman, Kuldeep Stohr?
  3. Well Ray, when the bath is overflowing with water I believe it's prudent to turn off the tap before trying to make the sides higher. Obviously it's difficult to put a specific number on it (which is precisely why you asked the question) but I will humour your attempts to be "clever". Given the ridiculously high numbers over the last decade and the social issues that has caused in terms of housing, crime, the NHS, education, increased taxes etc. I (personally) would set an absolute maximum of 4,999 per year. But every single one would need to be thoroughly verified as a genuine asylum seeker, with a clean criminal record who is in real danger if we send him back to his home country. With those checks in place, you'd probably end up with less than 1,000 genuine cases, all of which I would be happy to help.
  4. I have seen no evidence of any veteran. All I have seen is an unnamed source whose alleged words were read by a voice over actor on a TV show. Who/Where is this veteran you speak of?
  5. But we don't know if UK soldiers said it. They are "unnamed sources" played by voice-over actors on a TV program.
  6. Right wingers like Douglas Murray? Your attempts to conflate being right wing with being homophobic are not only inane, but futile. Maybe time to do less writing, and more reading? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBTQ_conservatism
  7. Well done Cerys for standing up for women's rights. You have a right to play against other women on a level playing field without being injured by a man with pigtails. We need more brave young women like this, and less plastic feminists who roll over to support men in women's changing rooms because it happens to be the latest fad.
  8. Exactly. Many soldiers come back mentally damaged or hold a grudge against the armed forces for whetever reason. The idea that it must be true because it allegedly came from an unnamed "former soldier" is ridiculous. I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if the unnamed source turned out to have links to The Taliban and was paid by The BBC for the interview, not unlike the kid in that bleeding heart Gaza documentary (who had family links to Hamas) that they ended up having to apologize for - again.
  9. Maybe you should relax your grip on those pearls until there is?
  10. You mean there is no trial scheduled based on these allegations by unnamed sources?
  11. Nonsense. Allegations by unnamed sources. Excuse me if I don't cry myself to sleep about something that most likely never happened. If proven true in a court of law, let's discuss again - once we know all the facts. Until then, I will leave the pearl clutching to the experts, you and Chomps.
  12. Not one of the sources has been named. So we have vague allegations by unnamed sources. Excuse me if I don't hang the SAS out to dry. 😄 The story is here to be discussed. I do not find it credible. Others may. But running to the teacher to try and get me banned because I do not believe the allegations seems a little silly Chomps.
  13. Alleged actions. Nothing has been proved. It's just a story. Even if partially true (highly unlikely), they wouldn't come close to what The Taliban has done. Don't see you criticizing them though. Keep bashing Britain and it's armed forces though..
  14. It shouldn't be mandatory. It might be against their religious, or other belief systems. It should be optional, like rainbow armbands for footballers. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-14154087/Premier-League-captain-refuses-wear-rainbow-armband-religious-beliefs-Marc-Guehi-writes-NEW-message-reprimanded-scrawling-love-Jesus-equality-armband-weekend.html The LGBT community need to stop forcing everyone to celebrate them.
  15. Well, one is simply an allegation. An unsubstantiated allegation by The British Bashing Corporation. A story. Hearsay. Jumped on by the usual Brit Haters. The other actually happened in many cities over the course of several years resulting in several (although not nearly enough) convictions and subsequently a massive cover up. Hardly comparable.
  16. It is until it's heard in a court of law. Let me know when that's happening.
  17. Well they've got plenty of free time, since they won't be investigating the child rape gangs.
  18. What an embarrassment the The Dems. A constant reminder of their lies about his cognitive state. Hopefully he sticks around 😄.
  19. Hearsay from veterans of the war. Could be true. Might not be. I look forward to seeing the evidence. Otherwise it's just "he said she said". You seem to be awfully quick to accept these accounts as gospel. Can't imagine why... 😄
  20. It's a war Chomper. Not the local Liberal pensioners cycling meet. Sounds like hearsay to me, maybe with a whiff of Chinese whispers. But if they have any hard evidence of the allegations being pushed by The BBC, let them prosecute. It should keep the Brit haters happy, but won't be great for armed forces already struggling to recruit.
  21. Weak. You won't set a numerical cap because this is all one big dog and pony show. Lip service. You have no intention to limit numbers and you will not deport after 5 years or any other timeframe. Nobody believes Yvette Cooper or Two Tier Keir Rodney Starmer.
  22. Surely if he wants to stay he can stop petending to be a woman?
  23. I'm sure The Taliban were all sticking to the rules.
  24. One would hope that all employees at Heathrow (and other airports) would have very thorough security checks before handing out security passes. People with 'alleged' links to terrorist organizations like Hamas should be excluded from employment at such places.
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