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Posted
14 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Time will tell. Currently your position seems to be to block the UK leaving the EU and simultaneously complain that Johnson hasn't yet spent the money he said could be spent once we've left.

 

Remainer logic ????.

 

 

 

Well at least there's some logic with remainers. No logic at all in your post.

 

 

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1 minute ago, JonnyF said:

Yep, freedom for Brits to live and work in Australia. Yet another benefit of Brexit. Just gets better and better, I love a bit of Aus, lived there from 98-99.

 

If you love the EU so much, maybe you can campaign for Australia to join? I doubt your government is dumb enough though, even if you are. 

They're already in the Eurovision song contest. Only a matter of time....

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Posted
4 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

Let me make it simpler for you, as I know you struggle with these things.

 

It's like taking away someone's car keys and then complaining they didn't honour their promise to pick you up in that very same car.

So where's the analogy there?

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Posted
5 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

555.

 

Let me dumb it down even further. It's like Morecambe fans tying Danny Carlton's legs together and then complaining he didn't lash it into the top corner in the 82nd minute.

 

You can't block Brexit AND complain he didn't give 350 million to the NHS. One or the other Bro.

 

PS you have my deepest sympathies for being cursed with living in and supporting Morecambe Town, if I lived there I'd probably want freedom of movement as well. ???? 

 

There never was 350m to give to the NHS. That figure has been debunked many times.

 

AFAIAA there is no such club as "Morecambe Town".

 

Troll away.

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Posted
9 hours ago, samran said:

What has that go to do with the price of fish? He’s clearly british, making the point that the NHS and his daughters hospital is woefully underfunded. If he’s got the PM in front of him, he’s entirely within his rights to let loose as a citizen. 

 

Again, everyone is banging on about Egypt for some reason, but no one is challenging his point. 

They prefer to shoot the messenger and hope the message gets forgotten.

Posted
2 hours ago, mrfill said:

They prefer to shoot the messenger and hope the message gets forgotten.

If he,d have pulled a stunt like that in his own democratic country of origin would probably have copped an obe .( One behind the earhole)

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20 minutes ago, kingdong said:

It was stated on this forum  that he was an Egyptian  think you,d be better off posting a link proving otherwise rather than harping on about the price of kippers.

It was alleged by a poster.

 

Not seen any proof to back this up yet.

Posted
6 hours ago, nauseus said:

The genie is out of the bottle!

Reminds me of the days when Britain laughed at race issues,it wasn,t one sided either.now it's used as a weapon by the pc brigade.

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37 minutes ago, DannyCarlton said:

I'd rather be aworking class hero than an upper class twit.

 

I can't understand what Gove says when he talks. I do wish he'd take that plum out of his mouth before speaking.

I don't like Gove but he did speak clearly and well when he was ripping Corbyn to shreds. Spat the pip at him too.

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Some off topic posts and replies have been removed, Mr Corbyn  is not the subject under discussion

"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Posted
19 minutes ago, sanemax said:

Nothing to with his colour and nothing to do with his name and nothing to do with his opinion . 

   It is the way that he behaved that is the issue .

 And yourself trying to make it a race issue , isnt helping anyone

Well, next time a member of the public disagrees with Boris - and for arguments sake they are called John Smith from Bournemouth-  shall we see if our erstwhile TV posters bring up the country of Mr Smith’s  father or mother or tell them ‘why don’t you just go back there if you don’t like it’ - cause that’s it essentially what has happened here.

 

And if you can’t see how that is a double standard that derives purely from that persons skin colour then you aren’t very bright...

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Posted
1 hour ago, kingdong said:

Reminds me of the days when Britain laughed at race issues,it wasn,t one sided either.now it's used as a weapon by the pc brigade.

You mean the days where everyone ‘knew their place’? 

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7 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

No idea what nationality or nationalities he holds. But that's somewhat irrelevant.

 

His posh accent and grasp of English probably reflects his Oxford education. He apparently worked for Labor for a couple of years as a researcher; and describes himself as being opposed to Brexit and wanting a socialist Europe. 

 

Hardly a politically unbiased person. He claims he's a Labor activist. 

 

So sad that he used his daughter's illness to try and make political points. 

I often use my personal circumstances as the background to political points. I like to think that my understanding of politics is related to my experience of Life.

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1 hour ago, sanemax said:

Stop trying to make this a race issue . 

The guys actions are what we are discussing 

That's not what your mates are bringing up in the posts that have survived- and quite a few which have been deleted. Plenty of waffle from your chums where he is allegedly from and where he should go back to.

 

You reckon we would have seen these types of comments if his name was John Smith? Gimme a break. I'm not the one who is making it an 'issue', just calling out your fellow travellers on it.

 

And not one of them has yet challenged his actual point....

 

 

13 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Wonder how the health care would have been in dad's home country?

 

 

21 hours ago, pagallim said:

This character is an Egyptian photographer, living in London.  Typical of the non UK citizens who subscribe to forums venting their angst at being denied a right to live and abuse a society for which they have neither contributed or respect.

 

Omar Salem

@OmarSalem

Labour activist campaigning against Brexit and for a socialist Europe. Via lots of places and now of South Woodford. Budding photographer. Views soley personal.

 

https://twitter.com/OmarSalem

 

15 hours ago, kingdong said:

Cannot help but wonder what would have happened if he,d  pulled such a stunt in his country of origin,and before anyone starts playing the race card would like to point out i only have the information on this forumn to go on.

 

13 hours ago, Humpy said:

Take your child to a Muslim Country for treatment if the NHS isn't good enough. 

 

3 hours ago, kingdong said:

If he,d have pulled a stunt like that in his own democratic country of origin would probably have copped an obe .( One behind the earhole)

 

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15 hours ago, samran said:

For an ‘Egyptian’ he has a remarkably posh british accent or is a person never british unless they can trace their heritage back to the battle of Hastings? 

 

Oh, and tell me, what is actually incorrect about what he said? Or was that he was simply too brown for your liking??

He is a muslim activist.  Nuff said.

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6 minutes ago, sunnyboy2018 said:

He is a muslim activist.  Nuff said.

Why no capital? As a Christian I would feel that you did not feel that his religion was important. As an activist, I am not sure that my religion is relevant.  On what basis did you deduce he was

- Muslim?

- an activist? And in what cause?

The posts to date have suggested he was an English Labour activist, and father to a sick child, but maybe you know him better than they.

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43 minutes ago, Baerboxer said:

 

No idea what nationality or nationalities he holds. But that's somewhat irrelevant.

 

His posh accent and grasp of English probably reflects his Oxford education. He apparently worked for Labor for a couple of years as a researcher; and describes himself as being opposed to Brexit and wanting a socialist Europe. 

 

Hardly a politically unbiased person. He claims he's a Labor activist. 

 

So sad that he used his daughter's illness to try and make political points. 

I never said he wasn’t biased or even mentioned his political views.

 

I was merely countering the assumptions being made by some posters based on this man’s name and ethnicity. 

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