Quote by mogwaiyoungteamyou dont fucking move to another country tae do fuck awe ,, you move to better yourself , get a job , feed your family by your means , not fucking handouts,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, disagree wae that ,, then get tae fuck ,,,,,,
Quote by kuriousoranjBezz, with all due respect, I know your intention is just, but you haven't quite got the prowess to be jousting with views so ingrained. You're doing nobody any favours.
I'm just interested in seeing these vast swathes of people coming to solely live off our benefit system? I've worked with people seeking asylum, and believe you me, you'd have to have had a fucking rough time to want to come and live like that here.
Quote by UncleAlbertIt is a racist comment as to be Muslim does not mean you are from another country. Muslims are not a race they are a religion, same as saying all Catholics are Italian. Listen to yourself, you sound like Alf Garnett. How could you send someone back if they were born in Britain?
.... For instance Abdul Aziz Myatt. Although I don't think he's into it anymore. He's probably a black supremacist these days
He has gone back to calling himself David Myatt. Fuck knows what he's preaching now though. More nonsense though, i don't doubt.
Immigration is a complex argument. Personally I don't think we should be in the EU which would then limit European immigration. However it's worth noting that us and Sweden were the only 2 countries that didn't limit EU immigration. If you're from outside of the EU it's very difficult to enter the country unless you actually have a job to go to. The points required to enter the country is actually quite a high amount.
I think many people are getting first gen immigrants confused with 2nd or 3rd generation immigrants. Many people without jobs now claiming benefits who people claim to be 'immigrants' have every right to be here as you and I.
I wonder what other country's think when they see things like this been allowed ? All they have done is swelled the ranks of bnp & edl All I can see is this escalating in the next few years When the edl protest are the anti fascists & like too stupid to realise they just encourage them, if they didn't counter protest they would soon get fed up & knock it on the head
In reality though, if you round up all the MAC, EDL, UAF, etc. you have a very small section of society. When they were in Manchester, most people were just pissed off about having to change their routes to the shops. There's hope yet.
It'd be unconstitutional for a Muslim to become PM. Also, I live in Mile End and walk down Whitechapel High St. 4/5 times a week, I've NEVER been given any extremist literature of seen it being given out. Those putting Britain down by saying this could only happen here are wrong and all - it happens all over the shop, there's a virilent but small strain of Islam which gets far too much press but which will hopefully be crushed in time[/quote]
I don't know if it would be unconstituional for a Muslim to become Prime Minister but I think it would certainly be unwise, in my opinion anyone who defines themseleves by their religion is seriously flawed in their thinking. I live down the road from Mile End in Poplar and I agree with you as no one has ever given me any extremist literature either ! You're right in what you say about this being part of a virilent strain of Islam, its known as Wahhabism which has its roots in Saudi Arabia and has been exported around the world since the 1970's funded by millions of pounds of Saudi oil money. Regrettably this pernicous strain of Islam is currently the most prevelant in both the UK and the world in general, ( don't take my word for it do some research ! ). The financial power that Wahhabism exerts over Islamic thinking and therefore religious doctrine is evident in its funding of the construction and operating expenses of over 1000 mosques, madrasas and other religious institutions that preach Wahhabism. This funding also supports the training of Imans as well as Islamic mass media, the publishing of religous literature and influences Islamic religous teaching through donations to Universities world wide. The financial power of Wahhabism has overwhelmed less strict interpretations of Islam, it is a simple case of he who pays the piper calls the tune, leaving the Saudi interpretation to be perceived by many as the correct interpretation of Islam.