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Quite Appalling Behaviour
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I was shocked when I first saw this video too. His victim was lucky to suffer only relatively minor injuries. Absolutely right that someone willing to offer such random violence to innocent bystanders is separated from humanity. This attempted defence of his action - "Prosecutor Joel Smith told the court Ayoade said she had "looked at him in a rude way" and...
13:31 Tue 26th Feb 2013
@baz No. But it is interesting that you blame it on a colour though, dont you think?
if you live with your head in the sand and only come up with blinkers and on yes it may seem odd.
but just for you and to add clarity, because i'd hate to be picked up on such a petty omission I'll add a "fair proportion of young blacks"...there is that better for you. I'd hate to turn this into a pedants platform, perish the thought.
Its all part of their wonderful gangsta rap culture and their chip on the shoulder attitude that adds so much to and enriches our way of life , how could we possibly live without it ?!
if you live with your head in the sand and only come up with blinkers and on yes it may seem odd.
but just for you and to add clarity, because i'd hate to be picked up on such a petty omission I'll add a "fair proportion of young blacks"...there is that better for you. I'd hate to turn this into a pedants platform, perish the thought.
Its all part of their wonderful gangsta rap culture and their chip on the shoulder attitude that adds so much to and enriches our way of life , how could we possibly live without it ?!
Bazile
Yes.
[I]The Home Office or the Home Secretary has the power to revoke British Citizenship under the 2006 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act.
The measure was included in the 2006 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act as a direct result of the July 2005 bombings in which 52 people died and more than 700 were injured. It was used only four times in the following four years, but has been used nine times since last year’s general election.[i]
Taken from: http:// www.imm igratio nmatter s.co.uk /home-o ffice-i s-cance lling-b ritish- citizen ship-of -more-d ual-nat ionalit y-brits .html
Yes.
[I]The Home Office or the Home Secretary has the power to revoke British Citizenship under the 2006 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act.
The measure was included in the 2006 Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act as a direct result of the July 2005 bombings in which 52 people died and more than 700 were injured. It was used only four times in the following four years, but has been used nine times since last year’s general election.[i]
Taken from: http://
"And that is exclusively an imported phenomenon? "
In this instance and as far as i'm talking here yes.
time and time again we hear and read in reports that the reason for the crime was that scum like him say theyve been "dissed" .
dont try and distort what i'm saying as nobody else ever has claimed to have been dissed.
In this instance and as far as i'm talking here yes.
time and time again we hear and read in reports that the reason for the crime was that scum like him say theyve been "dissed" .
dont try and distort what i'm saying as nobody else ever has claimed to have been dissed.
Thanks for that SP
If the individual marries someone born here and have kids , would it make any deportation harder ?
Very much so, under the right to a family life, conveniently ignoring the right of young girls to walk the streets free from the fear of an unprovoked vicious assault by an insecure bully.
If the individual marries someone born here and have kids , would it make any deportation harder ?
Very much so, under the right to a family life, conveniently ignoring the right of young girls to walk the streets free from the fear of an unprovoked vicious assault by an insecure bully.
/try growing up it will open all sorts of doors for you /
O dear, the old 'grow up' insult - yawn.
Don't worry baz
I'm already through the doors that were no doubt slammed in your face
Tell me, I'm genuinely interested, which most caused you to be so embittered and negative in your thinking; disappointments in your personal life or knock backs in your (no doubt many) jobs?
O dear, the old 'grow up' insult - yawn.
Don't worry baz
I'm already through the doors that were no doubt slammed in your face
Tell me, I'm genuinely interested, which most caused you to be so embittered and negative in your thinking; disappointments in your personal life or knock backs in your (no doubt many) jobs?