Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
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You see this is the sort of stuff i am on about. "Beheading', that's nice. He should have been knicked straight away and deported. If he loves that way of life he should f@@@ off to somewhere else.
I don't want to sound draconian but we live in the 21st century not medieval times.
If i walked in the street with my face covered carrying a sign like that, i would be arrested.
 
You see this is the sort of stuff i am on about. "Beheading', that's nice. He should have been knicked straight away and deported. If he loves that way of life he should f@@@ off to somewhere else.
I don't want to sound draconian but we live in the 21st century not medieval times.
If i walked in the street with my face covered carrying a sign like that, i would be arrested.
they probably had a police escort
 
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You are telling people to carry on as normal, as if its not normal.

More armed police on the streets, people not taking holidays as normal, re racist attacks and comments etc etc

and

Terrorism hits tourism as visitors stay away from London, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and Istanbul in fear of new attacks
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Hotel chains, airlines, tour operators and even some luxury retailers have been reporting a downturn in business since a spate of attacks in countries such as France, Germany and Belgium.
A more visible police presence is, amongst other things, meant as a reassurance. The others are probably a reaction but doesn't mean they should be encouraged as the new way of life.
 
Weapons are money. There's always a market for weapons to be bought (and used) by people who see them as a way to achieve their goals. There's always people willing to make money by supplying them. As Staines said, the political will to change that isn't there.
Yes. But I'm talking about their easy availability. Not all of the crazed people who commit these atrocities are organised or resourceful enough to obtain weapons if they aren't at hand.
 
It's the ****ing religion.

Of course most Muslims are peace-loving, but the religion isn't. I know the Old Testament contains a lot of similar bollocks, but virtually no Christians believe that nonsense any more. Too many Muslims of today still believe the Jihadi stuff in the Quran. Muslim clerics need to do more to denounce these verses.

This is an interesting site...

http://www.islam-watch.org/

Shamelessly anti-Islam, but run by Muslim apostates.


As I sayIslam needs reformation.
 
Seems obvious, doesn't it?

It does but we have too many 'do-gooders' who always stick up for the wrong people. If you say anything against these idiots or come up with ideas, you are classed as racist or a bigot from EDL. These freaks will go too far one day and someone will come down hard on them.
Never had a problem with immigration or other faiths. I get on with just about everyone. These terrorists and people who agree or won't denounce them are a problem to normal society and need to be eradicated or as the French have now coined 'Naturalised'.
Modern society doesn't need these people or their weird barbaric views.
 
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It does but we have too many 'do-gooders' who always stick up for the wrong people. If you say anything against these idiots or come up with ideas, you are classed as racist or a bigot from EDL. These freaks will go too far one day and someone will come down hard on them.
Never had a problem with immigration or other faiths. I get on with just about everyone. These terrorists and people who agree or won't denounce them are a problem to normal society and need to be eradicated or as the French have now coined 'Naturalised'.
Modern society doesn't need these people or their weird barbaric views.
You say you get on with just about everyone and then want to eradicate anyone who hasn't denounced terrorists to your satisfaction (which I'd guess currently stands at about 67 million people) in the next sentence.

Impressive.
 
You say you get on with just about everyone and then want to eradicate anyone who hasn't denounced terrorists to your satisfaction (which I'd guess currently stands at about 67 million people) in the next sentence.

Impressive.

What a yogurt knitter you are! Are you part of the "let terrorists have a say' mob? I want to see the terrorists eradicated. The people that won't denounce them should be educated.
Stop being a muppet.
 
What a yogurt knitter you are! Are you part of the "let terrorists have a say' mob? I want to see the terrorists eradicated. The people that won't denounce them should be educated.
Stop being a muppet.
Apart from having no clue what a yoghurt knitter is, I don't have a problem with your sentiment as restated here.

I think blowing yourself up for an imaginary being on a cloud is unbelievably stupid. Trying to convince others to do it should not under any circumstances be allowed and the fact that innocent people die in the process makes it ****ing evil.

There, I said it. Publicly. Am I off the list of those needing education?
 
Good to see the several French news outlets will not publish images of future attacks.
Good stuff because these muppets crave the media attention. I would go further by mocking them and their barbaric views but that's me.
 
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You say you get on with just about everyone and then want to eradicate anyone who hasn't denounced terrorists to your satisfaction (which I'd guess currently stands at about 67 million people) in the next sentence.

Impressive.
87 Million people are idiots (or Muslims)
 
The 'triple lock' guarantee on pensions is being partly scrapped apparently. Seems a sensible idea but predictably being lambasted this morning. You bought your house for £50 and it's now worth £500k. Stop moaning.