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26 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

So, nothing to do with the millions of immigrants from a homophobic, misogynistic, medieval culture then; one that is totally incompatible with traditional British values. A religious culture whose adherents have, against British law, set up 30, and counting, Sharia councils; councils that promote honour killings, female genital mutilation of prepubescent girls, old uncles marrying teenage nieces, etc.

 

No, it's the fault of the Mail and the Express for continuously  highlighting such things, while the Guardian, the BBC, and the Independent, cocooned in their elitist metropolitan bubbles, pretend nothing is happening.   

 

 

 

So every Muslim immigrant to the UK believes every word written in the Koran, in the same way that every Christian person in the UK believes every word in the Bible?

 

Such things as female genital mutilation of prepubescent girls and underage marriage are illegal in the UK and perpetrators of such crimes should be prosecuted. The fact is that the overwhelming majority of British Muslims do not engage in such acts.

 

I'll correct one of my previous comments. All the UK's ills are not caused solely by Muslims. The Express, Mail - and sadly, more and more frequently The Telegraph - would have us believe that they are caused by either the Muslims or the metropolitan elite. All those living in their green and pleasant rural idylls know that.

 

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51 minutes ago, simon43 said:

The only reason why she has a British passport is because her Nigerian parents deliberately flew to the UK for the birth, then flew their new baby back to live in Nigeria, and then repeated the same process for their next baby!  Her parents obviously felt more attached to Nigeria than the UK (since Kemi continued to live in Nigeria until she was 16 years old).  Her parents played the system, without doubt.

 

 

More pointless prevaricating. You have simply recycled information about her that everybody knows, information that has already been posted countless times on this thread. What you have failed to do, in fact, deliberately avoided doing, is to explain why you falsely claimed that she is Nigerian, when she is a British citizen; and why you think that she should not be allowed to hold any high political office in the UK.

 

 

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17 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


Lie?

 

The state pension is set to rise by 4.1%
 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-53082530.amp

 

But what about the Winter Fuel Allowance and the Over 75's TV licences? 

 

And I am a pensioner living in Thailand  - I do not get the Winter Fuel Allowance or the over 75's (quite rightly so), but I will not get the 4.1% rise in State Pension, so  "EVERY PENSIONER will be better off under the Labour Party" is a lie!

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11 minutes ago, sambum said:

 

But what about the Winter Fuel Allowance and the Over 75's TV licences? 

 

And I am a pensioner living in Thailand  - I do not get the Winter Fuel Allowance or the over 75's (quite rightly so), but I will not get the 4.1% rise in State Pension, so  "EVERY PENSIONER will be better off under the Labour Party" is a lie!


That you exempted yourself from annual pension increases by choosing to live in place where they are not applied does not make Starmer’s statement a lie.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:


That you exempted yourself from annual pension increases by choosing to live in place where they are not applied does not make Starmer’s statement a lie.

 

 

 

Of course it does! What part of "EVERY PENSIONER" do you not understand?

 

He should choose his words more carefully, which is one reason why I don't think he will last long in the job

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Were her Parents British citizens at the time ?

 

No.

 

They 're Nigerians who timed their medical tourism into the UK at the exact right time to give birth here so 

their kids could get British passports.

 

They gamed the system.

 

1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Were her Parents British citizens at the time ?

 

 

No.

 

They 're Nigerians who timed their medical tourism into the UK at the exact right time to give birth here so 

their kids could get British passports.

 

They gamed the system.

 

No one likes a cheat apart form degen clowns who hate their home country for some <deleted> up reasons 

('evil' ex wife or inability to get laid here is the usual explanation)

 

BTW, what's your favourite 'Insane Clown Posse' track nicky?

 

 

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Just now, BruceWayne said:

 

No.

 

They 're Nigerians who timed their medical tourism into the UK at the exact right time to give birth here so 

their kids could get British passports.

 

They gamed the system.

 

 

 

No.

 

They 're Nigerians who timed their medical tourism into the UK at the exact right time to give birth here so 

their kids could get British passports.

 

They gamed the system.

 

No one likes a cheat apart form degen clowns who hate their home country for some <deleted> up reasons 

('evil' ex wife or inability to get laid here is the usual explanation)

 

 

 

Racist nutter..................:coffee1:

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35 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

 

More pointless prevaricating. You have simply recycled information about her that everybody knows, information that has already been posted countless times on this thread. What you have failed to do, in fact, deliberately avoided doing, is to explain why you falsely claimed that she is Nigerian, when she is a British citizen; and why you think that she should not be allowed to hold any high political office in the UK.

 

 

Huh?  I never claimed that she is Nigerian and not British!  You're in fantasy land... I stated that according to a report on YouTube, she is a dual-national, holding both a British and Nigerian passport.  I was asked to provide further evidence of my statement and I am in the process of doing just that - having already sent an email to the originator of that claim.

 

The information that I posted about the circumstances of her birth have indeed been stated by others.  These are facts, and I feel it's important to remind you of these facts.

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9 minutes ago, transam said:

Racist nutter..................:coffee1:

 

Not uncommon in the UK these days.  I have no time for Kemi, but if it means some racist bigoted Tories defect to Reform because of her, all will be good.  Ironically, she's about as close to Reform as the Tories could get without actually merging!

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2 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

 

Not uncommon in the UK these days.  I have no time for Kemi, but if it means some racist bigoted Tories defect to Reform because of her, all will be good.  Ironically, she's about as close to Reform as the Tories could get without actually merging!

I thought Kemi was voted into the job, there was no revolt when Rishi got the job, so I think nothing will happen.

Reform, run by a Trumps sidekick, another nut job, hmmmmmm. :huh:

 

But, the UK voters voted in the shambles called the Labour Party, got in with lies, so, anything could happen...🤭

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33 minutes ago, simon43 said:

 

The information that I posted about the circumstances of her birth have indeed been stated by others.  These are facts, and I feel it's important to remind you of these facts.

 

    It was all legal and above board .

You did the same , you weren't living in the U,K and you went to the U.K for free medical treatment .

   Her Parents went to the U.K for medical treatment and they paid for it themselves .

   You were freeloading, they paid for it 

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38 minutes ago, simon43 said:

Huh?  I never claimed that she is Nigerian and not British!  You're in fantasy land... I stated that according to a report on YouTube, she is a dual-national, holding both a British and Nigerian passport.  I was asked to provide further evidence of my statement and I am in the process of doing just that - having already sent an email to the originator of that claim.

 

The information that I posted about the circumstances of her birth have indeed been stated by others.  These are facts, and I feel it's important to remind you of these facts.

 

Yes, you said that she was also Nigerian, and that she is a dual-national. So, please provide a link to the report on YouTube that claimed she was a dual-national. You must have the link if you watched it; or did some geezer in the pub tell you about it ?

 

More importantly, please explain why she should not be allowed to hold any high political office in the UK; something that you have again refused to explain.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Yes, you said that she was also Nigerian, and that she is a dual-national. So, please provide a link to the report on YouTube that claimed she was a dual-national. You must have the link if you watched it; or did some geezer in the pub tell you about it ?

 

If you have Nigerian parents (& HER PARENTS ARE NIGERIAN - NOT BRITISH) you qualify as NIGERIAN duh.

Do you understand that or are you stupid?

 

11 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

More importantly, please explain why she should not be allowed to hold any high political office in the UK; something that you have again refused to explain.

 

 

This is an opinion - not a legality BUT

to hold high political office it makes sense that you at least appear to be representative of the the vast majority of the people you hope will elect you - If not, you may be UNELECTABLE.

 

This is why you don't see Black or White candidates leading political parties in Thailand.

They would be UNELECTABLE - just as Rishi Sunak was in the UK (besides him being a spooky <deleted>).

 

However, maybe that's whast the people running the UK want -

split the conservative vote in half to clear the way for Staliner to continue to slay the middle classes and bring back serfdom so the population is more needy and therefore easier to control for his elite paymasters.

 

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34 minutes ago, Eloquent pilgrim said:

 

Yes, you said that she was also Nigerian, and that she is a dual-national. So, please provide a link to the report on YouTube that claimed she was a dual-national. You must have the link if you watched it; or did some geezer in the pub tell you about it ?

 

More importantly, please explain why she should not be allowed to hold any high political office in the UK; something that you have again refused to explain.

 

 

You have a problem understanding written English. I said " I am in the process of doing just that - having already sent an email to the originator of that claim.".  So stop hopping up and down and be patient while I wait for a reply.  If my claim proves to be incorrect, then I will have no problem to withdraw my statement.

 

On your second point - again, you are making false claims.  I stated that she (and Sunak for that matter) should not be allowed to hold high political office in the UK because this could involve a conflict of interest due to their background of dual-nationality or strong ties to another nation through their parents' nationality.  Just look at Lammy and his reparation claims, or handing over the Chagos Islands to a country who hever previously owned them.  Is he a loyal Brit or not?

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1 hour ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Her Parents went to the U.K for medical treatment and they paid for it themselves .

   You were freeloading, they paid for it 

 

 

Allegedly.  But how do you know they paid for the medical treatment clown?

 

Have you seen the receipts or do you just believe everything some random Nigerians you've never even met tell you????

If so, I bet you're popular with those infamous Nigerian inheritance scammers,

 

Her parents seem like stand up people though right?

Riiiiiiight?

- gaming the UK system / exploiting loopholes not once but twice

 

"Born in Wimbledon to a Nigerian mother who was a Professor of Physiology and a Nigerian father who was a doctor, Badenoch ended up with a British passport  when her mother came to Britain to give birth. She grew up, however, in Nigeria"

https://www.bbk.ac.uk/about-us/fellows/kemi-badenoch

 

 

Not saying she's dishonest - but she IS a politician - and Nigerians are famous for scamming - they make the lot over there look rank like amateurs.

Interestingly Thailand isn't even Top 10 in the global league!

https://www.sanctionscanner.com/blog/top-10-fraud-countries-895

 

But, if you *still* believe that Nigerians are generally honest check the link here:

https://www.google.com/search?q=nigerian+scams

 

 

 

 

 

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As BruceWayne has logically pointed out, if you have 2 Nigerian parents, then you as a child automatically have Nigerian nationality. Kemi was born in the UK and by the law at that time, she also acquired British nationality.

 

Has she subsequently surrendered her Nigerian nationality??  (I won't hold my breath...)

 

(Below is my reply to another off-topic  personal comment - wokies have a habit of making things personal don't they?)

 

"You did the same , you weren't living in the U,K and you went to the U.K for free medical treatment ".

 

Correct, I returned to the UK, stated to my GP and the hospital doctors that I lived in Thailand, and it was their decision to treat me for free under the NHS system.

 

Perhaps it was because I had been shafted by my insurance company, or perhaps it was because I had 2 British parents, was born and raised in the UK, paid UK taxes and continued to pay NI all the time I lived outside the UK.  Who knows - their decision, not mine 🙂

 

 

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