Bit of a weird coincidence that the crazed righties have pretty much the same ideas as this please log in to view this image
Control Immigration Join EEA Restore Law n Order Fight extremism Limit overseas aid (when we are in a deficit ) Maintain armed forces
It's almost like the UK is becoming a country of strangers where English is not the first language according to the National Front, oh no sorry that was Dame Beer Korma of the intolerant Labour Party
Is that what you were trying to do, annoy people? You ****ed that up. I think anyone that even noticed you would have just thought you were an attention seeking wally. That's a big fail on your part as a poster then, never mind as being poor form for a moderator.
The stalkers seem to miss the irony of them being so wound up, they follow us around like sheep. It's a form of self perpetuating trauma for them, as they get rinsed with their long failed attempts at wind ups, sulk and try to get their 'revenge' only to get rinsed again and the needle returns to the start of the track.
This'll get the bobble hats going. Wait for it..."didn't read " NOW: Trump just took the stage in Saudi Arabia—and lit up the room with a powerful tribute to his “incredible” friend, Crown Prince MBS. Live from Riyadh, Trump opened the U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum by making one thing crystal clear: This isn’t just diplomacy. It’s a friendship that’s reshaping the world. “What a great place, but more importantly, what great people,” Trump said as he greeted the Saudi Royal Family. Then came the moment where Trump, speaking with raw emotion thanked his friend Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud: “I want to thank his royal highness the Crown Prince for that incredible introduction,” Trump said. “He’s an incredible man. I’ve known him a long time now. There is nobody like him!” “Thank you very much. Appreciate it very much, my friend.” Under Trump and MBS, the U.S.-Saudi alliance brought billions in investment, historic peace deals, and a united front against terrorism and global instability. And now—President Trump’s back in Saudi Arabia. Stronger and more committed to the alliance than ever. This friendship is just getting started, and what comes next will be historic.