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Why isn't there a thread for the EU Referendum?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Sweats, May 27, 2016.

  1. DUNCAN DONUTS

    DUNCAN DONUTS SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR

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    Well we keep on bombing Albania Ponders they are just escaping war and bloodshed.
     
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    Ponders Revisited Well-Known Member

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    Exactly. So why can't we just let them in without the need for such perilous sea crossings?

    I pray that our government will see sense and offer free entry for all the Albanians who want to come here.

    I just can't see myself getting any sleep tonight.
     
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  3. DUNCAN DONUTS

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    I think I would rather travel in a paddling pool raft than fly EasyJet to be fair .
     
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    Why can't we do the decent thing and send private jets? We could take the money from the NHS or policing budgets to pay for it.

    I'm sick of this tight-arsed country and its refusal to help those in desperate need.
     
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    This may only be anecdotal evidence, but most of the feckless, workshy horror-shows I see on Salford precinct are native Salfordians (many of whom are probably third or fourth generation Irish, but that's another story). There is a sense of entitlement coupled with an ingrained aversion to gainful employment which is all too common.
     
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    Irish, eh?

    So the answer is to allow our own indigenous unemployed to fester on the dole, rather than actually go through with the threat to withdraw benefits if they don't take on a vacancy? Can't really see the sense in that. Much like the refusal to send foreign criminals home when our prisons are already stuffed full of homegrown scum.

    This country just loves to pile more **** on the already stinking midden.

    There's nowt better than an old fashioned clear out, I say.
     
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    I've just been looking at how much Salford City Council spend each year on translators and travel for immigrants. :eek:

    I'm sure the council could spend the millions on more deserving causes, Jip.
     
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    Didn't take long for Jip to drag in the Paddy's <laugh>

    No matter what happens absolutely nothing immigrants do or don't do in England will be anywhere near what the English have do on their travels.

    Nothing.
     
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    Water cannons. <ok>
     
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    I read that 3 times and it still doesn't make sense .
    You used do 3 times in one sentence.
     
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    <doh> That old chestnut again.

    The UK does nothing for worldwide poverty, eh?

    Billions in overseas aid. Military support for oppressed people. Charitable donations from the common folk. Technological support for progressing nations. Whatever the British stole during the Commonwealth has been paid back tenfold. And now we are suffering because of a rampant middle-class guilt complex.

    Your own bias tramples over the goodwill and generosity of generations of well-meaning British. Nice.
     
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    Nope nope and thrice nope.

    You simply can't pay back lives lost and countries ruined.

    England planted people in Ireland who are today among the biggest collection of uneducated bigoted scum in Europe.

    Which is why any right thinking person casts a wry smile at the English moaning about immigration.
     
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    I like the English.
     
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    I think you lot planted way more thick Paddy ****s in the UK than thick English ****s in Ireland.
    There are probably more Micks working in Irish theme pubs alone than the total number of English living in Ireland.
     
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    When did Ireland plant people in Britain?
     
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  16. Ciaran

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    So do I.
     
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    When they moved here
     
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    IRA sleeper cells
     
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    That's not how it works.
     
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