RayC Posted Tuesday at 10:42 AM Posted Tuesday at 10:42 AM 1 hour ago, Bkk Brian said: Didn't even bother reading most of your reply since you claimed his post was excellent. Saying a post is excellent that was just an attempt at throwing as much mud as you can to see what sticks and is full of baseless misleading claims is not excellent and shows your attempts at endorsing a post that is full of holes, pure propaganda and false claims. Aside from the obvious stats which he lacked to prove his claims, lets also take a look at this one. The actual facts are that 46% of UK Muslims support Hamas. That's fair enough. I made a mistake. I misread the OP. Having re-read it, I withdraw my support for that post.
RayC Posted Tuesday at 11:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:19 AM 30 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: For how long have you detested Hames for ? My detestation of Hamas dates back to 2nd December 1987. I remember it well. It was a Wednesday and I played squash in the evening🤦 30 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: Seems like people have turned against Hamas in the last few months Have they? Unfortunately, they still appear to have plenty of support. 30 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: They have been heroes for the last two years , know, suddenly no one likes them anymore . Were they? There were also plenty of people who considered them terrorists from the outset. 30 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said: What has happened to make supporters turn against Hamas ? Assuming that is the case, you had best ask a Hamas supporter.
JonnyF Posted Wednesday at 01:12 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:12 AM 16 hours ago, RayC said: Governments have to deal with both domestic and overseas events. It's a fact of political life. Captain Obvious to the rescue. 😆 Nobody has said otherwise. But domestic issues should always take priority over pontificating about events thousands of miles away. Of course, it's much easier to get on a soapbox about Palestine and Ukraine than it is to fix the NHS or the issues with UK housing/education. Which is why they do it. Some suckers lap it up... 1
RayC Posted Wednesday at 08:05 AM Posted Wednesday at 08:05 AM 6 hours ago, JonnyF said: Captain Obvious to the rescue. 😆 Nobody has said otherwise. But domestic issues should always take priority over pontificating about events thousands of miles away. Of course, it's much easier to get on a soapbox about Palestine and Ukraine than it is to fix the NHS or the issues with UK housing/education. Which is why they do it. Some suckers lap it up... Thank goodness that governing the UK is as straightforward as you portray it, and that international issues never affect the UK. "'Put the domestic issues in this box please and the overseas ones in that one'. We'll deal with the domestic ones first. What's that? Trump is attempting to redefine international trade? Never mind that for now, we've got to deal with some applications for planning permission in Telford.'"
nauseus Posted Wednesday at 11:52 AM Posted Wednesday at 11:52 AM On 4/29/2025 at 3:13 PM, RayC said: Excellent post. Makes a refreshing change from the usual, simplistic 'Blame the immigrants and Muslims' rants. As a Labour supporter, I have been largely disappointed by the actions of this government to date. Although events e.g. Trump's actions haven't helped, many of their problems have been self-inflicted. There are some green shoots: The apparent desire to re-engage constructively with the EU being one. Nevertheless, a long way to go. As for the alternatives. Imo Reform are light on policy detail and would bring greater division. The Liberals? Perhaps, but I would be concerned about their economic management. The Tories are a unorganised mess. Woe is us? Trump bad. EU good. What a surprise!
RayC Posted Wednesday at 02:18 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:18 PM 2 hours ago, nauseus said: Trump bad. EU good. Nice summary. Actually, I'll qualify that slightly. Trump bad for the world outside of the US. I'll leave it to US posters to comment on his domestic performance. EU good: Absolutely when you consider what Brexit has achieved i.e. very little, if any, positive effect and no end of negatives.
Bkk Brian Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Well that was a given, another fully integrated Muslim joins the fold. "18-year-old independent candidate who criticised “free mixing” between men and women in public spaces has been elected as a councillor." https://archive.ph/HbFc0 https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/05/02/local-elections-live-runcorn-byelection-reform-labour-tory/
Callmeishmael Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I predict a growing number of socially conservative but economically liberal Pro-Islamic political parties will arise in both the UK and throughout Europe. With the power to throw their votes to the left or right on different issues they will tend to have a disproportionate power in shaping the future of Europe.
nauseus Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 4/30/2025 at 9:18 PM, RayC said: Nice summary. Actually, I'll qualify that slightly. Trump bad for the world outside of the US. I'll leave it to US posters to comment on his domestic performance. EU good: Absolutely when you consider what Brexit has achieved i.e. very little, if any, positive effect and no end of negatives. What a surprise!
nauseus Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 4/29/2025 at 5:42 PM, RayC said: That's fair enough. I made a mistake. I misread the OP. Having re-read it, I withdraw my support for that post. Miser.
RayC Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 5 hours ago, nauseus said: What a surprise! Do you disagree? If so, perhaps you could point out how Trump's actions since January have benefitted the world and/or where I can find the sunlit uplands promised by Brexit?
nauseus Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 7 minutes ago, RayC said: Do you disagree? If so, perhaps you could point out how Trump's actions since January have benefitted the world and/or where I can find the sunlit uplands promised by Brexit? Of course I disagree. I always disagree with you.
RayC Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 3 hours ago, nauseus said: Of course I disagree. I always disagree with you. Oh, my achy breaky heart💔 I note that you offer nothing in reply to the questions posed,
nauseus Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 2 hours ago, RayC said: Oh, my achy breaky heart💔 I note that you offer nothing in reply to the questions posed, No. They were nothing to do with the topic. You do that a lot. 2
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