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

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    Votes: 56 47.9%
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    Votes: 61 52.1%

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I see Afghan refugees are stabbing each other in Surbiton, and masked Antifa activists are running past all the semi-detached houses swearing at the residents. It's enough to put Margo and Jerry off their G&Ts.

So which are you more outraged about? The Afghan refugees fleeing a warzone (which we were partly responsible for creating) or the Antifa fannies running around?
 
So as I understand it the mother who isn’t in contact with her child has gone to the gutter press rather than the police for a payday which they’ve chosen to publish despite being told it’s bollocks by the kid’s lawyer and defamed a load of totally innocent celebrities in the process. Another victory for British journalism.

I wonder if victim 2 or victim 3 might suddenly change their mind and deny, through a very expensive lawyer, that they were groomed by a serial nonce.
 
I see Afghan refugees are stabbing each other in Surbiton, and masked Antifa activists are running past all the semi-detached houses swearing at the residents. It's enough to put Margo and Jerry off their G&Ts.

That happened just up the road from me. I drink in the pub just around the corner. The Angel Inn.
 
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So which are you more outraged about? The Afghan refugees fleeing a warzone (which we were partly responsible for creating) or the Antifa fannies running around?

You're sensitive. I just commented on a double stabbing in what was once Good Life territory. I don't believe stabbing people to resolve differences is justified even by refugees.

PS As to blaming the ills of the world on the UK, these people are fleeing the Taliban. There is no warzone now. Post WW2, the UK weren't flooded with German citizens fleeing the new German government.
 
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Not trying to downplay this, but a quarrel between Afghans hardly any different than kids stabbing each other all over London is it?

You mean by second and third generation migrants? Though in fairness, when I've used that phrase before, it was not aimed at those descendants of, say, West Indian immigrants that form themselves into drug gangs and kill each other with impunity, and often innocent young black men. That's an issue for proper integration including education and life chances. If you need an example of failed integration of immigrants, look at France.

What I was referring to before was followers of perversions of Islam. We've seen it with the ISIS followers. We saw it with the London Underground and bus bombing. This is the Fifth Column.
 
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You're sensitive. I just commented on a double stabbing in what was once Good Life territory. I don't believe stabbing people to resolve differences is justified even by refugees.

PS As to blaming the ills of the world on the UK, these people are fleeing the Taliban. There is no warzone now. Post WW2, the UK weren't flooded with German citizens fleeing the new German government.

Me? Sensitive? Hahahahahahaha <laugh>

Not once did I justify the use of weapons to sort out personal differences.

As to your point re:Germany, was Germany after WW2 full of people who'd worked for an occupying force against those that then took power? Were those that took power previously financed by the Allies in the fight against a previous occupying force? Did the new government in Germany deny all women the right to education, jobs, freedom of movement and other abhorent restrictions? Did the new government in Germany weed out all known collaborators and interpreters and execute them in the street?

I seem.to remember you supporting the UK in saving as many Afghans who were eligible as possible during the evacuation of Kabul
 
Me? Sensitive? Hahahahahahaha <laugh>

Not once did I justify the use of weapons to sort out personal differences.

As to your point re:Germany, was Germany after WW2 full of people who'd worked for an occupying force against those that then took power? Were those that took power previously financed by the Allies in the fight against a previous occupying force? Did the new government in Germany deny all women the right to education, jobs, freedom of movement and other abhorent restrictions? Did the new government in Germany weed out all known collaborators and interpreters and execute them in the street?

I seem.to remember you supporting the UK in saving as many Afghans who were eligible as possible during the evacuation of Kabul

And there was me thinking you were a sensitive soul...

I've been supportive of those Afghan refugees that worked with the Allies having sanctuary. The fact is a lot of those that deserved to come, have not. And a lot of those who didn't, have, some in inflatables. Your points about the Taliban denying women rights and executing people goes to my point. The Afghans are fleeing their fellow countrymen rather than a warzone.

Bringing in the Third World into the Developed World is always going to be difficult. I have sympathy for residents of Surbiton being concerned for their or their children's safety after these stabbings. With the influx of Third World immigrants, these types of problems are just beginning. Placing them is increasingly difficult. It's going to get a whole lot worse...