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anotheoldgit | 10:11 Sun 05th Oct 2014 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2780690/-stage-sickening-mock-ISIS-style-executions-outside-Downing-Street-day-Alan-Henning-killed-terror-group.html

Why do we allow such disgusting scenes on our once peaceful English streets?

Look what we have allowed in the quest to create a multicultural country?

If these Kurds feels so strong about what is happening to their fellow Kurds, why don't they go over to Iraq and help to get rid of ISIS?
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Not so crass ZM. The olden days of highwaymen, peaky blinders Rippers etc etc, are long gone, our Police force and the Governments of the day brought this country into line, the crassness was bringing ye Olde England up in the first place. The people who are now taking us for granted in our own country lived in bad conditions with bad governments, and it is not our...
17:46 Sun 05th Oct 2014
AOG

Okay.

As long as you don't spend all my hard earned tax money on Capstan Full Strength, lottery cards and beige anoraks.
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sp1814

/// To put it another way, when the nurse originally from Somalia is tending to a loved one, or the solicitor from Ghana is doing conveyancing on your property, are they too adding to the quagmire which is 'multiculturalism'? ///

Ah yes the old worn out Doctor, Nurse, Solicitor etc, etc. clause, what would we be without them?

These I have no problem with, except the solicitor of course, and doesn't everyone, can also be allied with estate agents etc.

It is those who choose to come to this country but then go on to create a mini country that they came from, and then we are expected to change some of our ways and traditions so as to accommodate their various cultural differences, then they protests on our streets on their mother counties affairs as in this case.
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sp1814

/// Okay.

As long as you don't spend all my hard earned tax money on Capstan Full Strength, lottery cards and beige anoraks. ///

You are not on that 'baccy' are you, what on earth are you going on about?
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sp1814

/// As long as you don't spend all my hard earned tax money on Capstan Full Strength, lottery cards and beige anoraks. ///

But wait a minute I may be able to answer this.

The meagre state pension that I take from your and others hard earned tax money, is a drop in the ocean compared to the huge amounts in Foreign aid and the vast amounts supporting some of our immigrants.
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AOG

Ah but you're wrong.

Far more of my money goes to your pension and foreign aid.

You're welcome. I don't begrudge a single penny. I, like so many of my generation won't rely on just the state pension to keep me in my dotage, but that's more down to luck (being born in the sixties, and starting work in the eighties when private pension schemes took off) than design.
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sp1814

/// Ah but you're wrong. ///

No it is you who is wrong don't you think that i supported the generation before me and perhaps your very own parents and relatives when i was working and paying taxes, incidentally I still pay taxes

/// I, like so many of my generation won't rely on just the state pension to keep me in my dotage, but that's more down to luck (being born in the sixties, and starting work in the eighties when private pension schemes took off) than design. ///

You are wrong again because private pension schemes have been around for years, and I also paid into my company's pension scheme when I was working. And don't forget it was my forefathers and my generation who made this country what it was, an attractive country which has provided a safe haven for your parents and others to come here to make their home.
No AOG

We both know you are wrong.

Will explain later - am out now.
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sp1814

/// No AOG

We both know you are wrong. ///

Who is this other person who 'knows' that I am wrong?

Introduce him or her to me and then perhaps I can take the two of you on.
//it was my forefathers and my generation who made this country what it was, an attractive country which has provided a safe haven for your parents and others to come here to make their home//
What an unbelievably crass statement. You never fail to amaze me. I see you failed to answer the mechanics of how your mystery hoard of radical people we have in this country would mount a takeover so I'll give you a second chance to redeem yourself: how did you and your parents generation make Britain the paradise which you claim? Three or four examples should do.
Only a couple of hundred years ago eh, remember those times do you?

Oh, my history lessons went back even further than that. The Gordon Riots. The hooliganism that got all the ancient fairs (including Mayfair) closed down. The peasants' revolts. The anti-Jewish pogroms. The returning soldiers who became highwaymen because armed robbery was the only trade they had.

I expect you had history lessons too (I know about history and I'm not even British), so why not explain when this ancient English paradise of yours existed?
That's two challenges for you AOG.
Not so crass ZM. The olden days of highwaymen, peaky blinders Rippers etc etc, are long gone, our Police force and the Governments of the day brought this country into line, the crassness was bringing ye Olde England up in the first place. The people who are now taking us for granted in our own country lived in bad conditions with bad governments, and it is not our brief to invite them here to bring their lifestyle with them or bring us down to their level. We all have ancestors who fought to keep our country safe from foreign invasion. The bleeding hearts think that this is the way we should live? Giving our hard earned money in foreign aid and then supporting them here. I can remember that life was much better than this hell hole we have now. No-one camped in the Parks and streets but the Romanian/bulgarians do. No-one demanded their rights to have Halal meat, build shops out to the pavement edge but the Pakistanis do....and more. If Kurds feel that way they shouldn't be here, the same with those extremist numpties with loudhailers shouting their hate against the British. We should not have allowed of this to happen in the first place. Thing is how do we put a stop to it.
AYG could you please give some examples of how 'our Police force and the Governments of the day brought this country into line' ? Or are you wearing your AOG designer rose tinted specs?
Not rose tinted at all, but maybe if you don't remember your history, jno can take you right back in time which imo is totally irrelevent to this thread, and I have no intention of giving history lessons on Crime and Prevention here. England was a peaceful country and it was our fathers and our forefathers who have fought and worked hard to make it as it is, until these hoardes of immigrants were allowed here.
Ha ha, someone else we know gives that type of response when asked to back up their claims.
Not at all Zacs, since the formation of the Police forces and the introduction of modern techniques there have hardly been any footpads or highwaymen on our streets.
I agree with aog and ayg. Its hard to quantify, it was just better despite not having the technological advances we have today.
people seemed more neighbourly and less materialistic. And people didn't adopt the strident, hectoring style of disagreement we see so prevalent on here.
I think it might be because our first adult intercourse was conducted in pubs and if we 'copped' an attitude we'd have soon had it knocked out of us. In fact it might have gone back to school days and home life when 'shock-horror' we were subject to corporal punishment.

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