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Fired For Refusing Poppies?
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https:/ /www.bb c.com/n ews/uk- england -birmin gham-46 078099
that's how the headline reads - but it's not how it was reported on TV last night, nor indeed is it said in the text of the article. The police are investigating not the refusal, but threats made after the event. and the driver wasn't dismissed for refusing to transport poppies, but for falsifying his job card.
all very strange, eh?
that's how the headline reads - but it's not how it was reported on TV last night, nor indeed is it said in the text of the article. The police are investigating not the refusal, but threats made after the event. and the driver wasn't dismissed for refusing to transport poppies, but for falsifying his job card.
all very strange, eh?
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AH 22:08: "OK - care to elaborate as to why you have that view? " - I think it's pretty clear, you said: "On the other side we have those who have decided that he must be a Muslim, and must have refused to deliver the poppies in order to unsult the nation's war dead, because let's face it, that's the kind of thing any Muslim would do, and he is obviously a Muslim, so he is acting to type. " - That is my view and almost certainly the case here.
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still waiting....
"".I think he said it was 'pointless' and a waste of many fine young men.... " as much as I respect Harry Patch, and I have read his book. The fact is that it's not "pointless" the point is to avoid subjugation by an enemy and unless we can avoid it by negations war is necessary, NOT futile and NOT pointless. " - still waiting for the alternatives..
"".I think he said it was 'pointless' and a waste of many fine young men.... " as much as I respect Harry Patch, and I have read his book. The fact is that it's not "pointless" the point is to avoid subjugation by an enemy and unless we can avoid it by negations war is necessary, NOT futile and NOT pointless. " - still waiting for the alternatives..
PP it was Palmerston who said
“The Schleswig-Holstein question is so complicated, only three men in Europe have ever understood it. One was Prince Albert, who is dead. The second was a German professor who became mad. I am the third and I have forgotten all about it.”
The Barking Dogs in The Room seem much more likely to provide amusement than the elephants.
“The Schleswig-Holstein question is so complicated, only three men in Europe have ever understood it. One was Prince Albert, who is dead. The second was a German professor who became mad. I am the third and I have forgotten all about it.”
The Barking Dogs in The Room seem much more likely to provide amusement than the elephants.
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The forgotten Muslim heroes who fought for Britain in the trenches
The stories of the 2.5 million Muslims who travelled to Europe to fight for the allies during the first world war are finally being told.
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ world/2 017/nov /12/for gotten- muslim- heroes- fought- for-bri tain-fi rst-wor ld-war
The stories of the 2.5 million Muslims who travelled to Europe to fight for the allies during the first world war are finally being told.
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You only have to read the comments here to see what certain sections of the United Kingdom think of poppies.
https:/ /www.pr esstv.c om/Deta il/2018 /11/03/ 578955/ UK-reme mbrance -poppie s-taxi- driver- refusal
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///Is this how the site works now? Folk post bigoted comments based on no evidence but say they'll apologize if they're wrong so that's fine and dandy? ///
That seems to be the way TCL. Any apology will be mealy-mouthed, at best, and full of self-justification at worst....and that is if any of those posters who have jumped to conclusions have the cojones to re-visit this post and proffer an apology in the first place.
That seems to be the way TCL. Any apology will be mealy-mouthed, at best, and full of self-justification at worst....and that is if any of those posters who have jumped to conclusions have the cojones to re-visit this post and proffer an apology in the first place.
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