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And Millibrain the second is back
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If it's upsetting the Daily Fail readership they must be doing something right."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
I doubt I agree with the charity but that's a well-thought-out piece and I support the right to such protests.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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What's so special about it that it gets more than the three hours? Oh, David Milliband.
Why not draw attention to the homeless ex-serviceman that have been cast aside and left unsupported after tours of duty? We're struggling to look after our own yet these prats want us to take more from elsewhere.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhat's so special about it that it gets more than the three hours? Oh, David Milliband.
Why not draw attention to the homeless ex-serviceman that have been cast aside and left unsupported after tours of duty? We're struggling to look after our own yet these prats want us to take more from elsewhere.
You get more Guardian column inches by volunteering to clear the camp in Calais of rubbish.
Why it can't be kept clean and tidy by the occupants is beyond me.The Chunt of Chunts.Comment
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAnd Millibrain the second is backComment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostHomeless are not trendy or high profile enough.
You get more Guardian column inches by volunteering to clear the camp in Calais of rubbish.
Why it can't be kept clean and tidy by the occupants is beyond me.
Typical white patriarchal institutionalised racism....
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The problem I have with the term Refugee is that it implies immanent danger. The essence of being a refugee is that you have left your home as a result of a life threatening event. What should be happening is the "Refugee" should be stopped at the first safe point and held in a camp until they can be processed then passed to a willing host nation. That nation should then home them and integrate them. We don't have a refugee crisis we have a economic migrant problem that is hiding behind a shield of Syrian refugees.
Letting a mostly uncivilised zombie herd wander across the globe to the point where they think they will get the most bang for buck is both dangerous and stupid. We should have been dragging the survivors back to the shores that they embarked from. Even if we ended up paying that country to feed and keep them it would be better than the crap we have ended up with in France.Comment
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If his half wit brother never got in the way of military action in 2013 hundreds of thousands would still be alive today.Comment
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Originally posted by missinggreenfields View PostSince he's the elder brother, isn't he the first rather than the second?Comment
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