ChatterBank7 mins ago
Armed Police on our streets.
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http://www.dailymail....-crack-shootings.html
/////" Motorcycle police armed with semi automatic pistols are to patrol the streets for the first time in a bid to combat shootings"//////////
Is this is the downside of Immigration, that the politicians won't admit to, in their continuing quest to turn us into a Multi-Ethnic society?
With the disadvantages of mass immigration balanced against the advantages, which way do the scales tilt?
/////" Motorcycle police armed with semi automatic pistols are to patrol the streets for the first time in a bid to combat shootings"//////////
Is this is the downside of Immigration, that the politicians won't admit to, in their continuing quest to turn us into a Multi-Ethnic society?
With the disadvantages of mass immigration balanced against the advantages, which way do the scales tilt?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How bizarre that you want Nick Griffin to be allowed to speak and say that he is entitled to hold any opinions that he wants, but you chastise SP for having an opinion and stating it on here. Would you like to look up the word hypocrisy in the dictionary?
Anyway, I will put on record that I believe SP was being COMPLETELY tongue in cheek with his response and making age references since you seem to think that racism is okay but ageism isn't.
Anyway, I will put on record that I believe SP was being COMPLETELY tongue in cheek with his response and making age references since you seem to think that racism is okay but ageism isn't.
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http://www.guardian.c...2/armed-police-london
For the benefit that don't dare to be seen peeping in the Mail, here is the Guardian's slant on things.
/////// "Gun-related crime in London has risen year-on-year with the number of gun crimes in September alone up from 230 last year to 300 this year – a 30% rise. Earlier this month it emerged that the number of so-called war wound shootings in which gang members shoot each other in the legs for "disrespecting" them more than doubled to 72 already in 2009 compared with last year."//////////
For the benefit that don't dare to be seen peeping in the Mail, here is the Guardian's slant on things.
/////// "Gun-related crime in London has risen year-on-year with the number of gun crimes in September alone up from 230 last year to 300 this year – a 30% rise. Earlier this month it emerged that the number of so-called war wound shootings in which gang members shoot each other in the legs for "disrespecting" them more than doubled to 72 already in 2009 compared with last year."//////////
OEV
Nice one picking up on my tongue in cheek thing.
I decided to write that last post 'in the style of AOG'...and you know what? It's actually quite fun!
AOG - fighting fire with fire here...don't you agree that the pensioners now were the ones who ran the country into the ground in the 1970s?
Aren't they the ones who raised the lazy feckless Sky-watching generation who through sheer inactivity have left a huge hole in the NI pot?
The pensioners I'm talking about aren't the brave ones from WWII - there are very few of them around now...I'm talking about the post war generation.
Do you see a link?
Nice one picking up on my tongue in cheek thing.
I decided to write that last post 'in the style of AOG'...and you know what? It's actually quite fun!
AOG - fighting fire with fire here...don't you agree that the pensioners now were the ones who ran the country into the ground in the 1970s?
Aren't they the ones who raised the lazy feckless Sky-watching generation who through sheer inactivity have left a huge hole in the NI pot?
The pensioners I'm talking about aren't the brave ones from WWII - there are very few of them around now...I'm talking about the post war generation.
Do you see a link?
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AOG
By the way in answer to your question - it's a terrible indictment that we now need armed motocycle police, but I would rather have them around than not.
But this story has nothing to do with mass immigration...16 year olds with guns are not immigrants. Their parents are immigrants, and THEY aren't the ones with guns.
By the way in answer to your question - it's a terrible indictment that we now need armed motocycle police, but I would rather have them around than not.
But this story has nothing to do with mass immigration...16 year olds with guns are not immigrants. Their parents are immigrants, and THEY aren't the ones with guns.
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redhelen
///// "this still does not prove that immigration is behind this - gangs are also made up of individuals that were born and bred in the UK."///////////
sp1814
////// "16 year olds with guns are not immigrants. Their parents are immigrants, and THEY aren't the ones with guns".///////
Wake up and smell the coffee, if the government had not invited in their parents, then their off springs would not have been born in this country.
Take a look at Jamaica the most violent country on earth, with South Africa close behind.
///// "this still does not prove that immigration is behind this - gangs are also made up of individuals that were born and bred in the UK."///////////
sp1814
////// "16 year olds with guns are not immigrants. Their parents are immigrants, and THEY aren't the ones with guns".///////
Wake up and smell the coffee, if the government had not invited in their parents, then their off springs would not have been born in this country.
Take a look at Jamaica the most violent country on earth, with South Africa close behind.
//Take a look at Jamaica the most violent country on earth, with South Africa close behind//
Strange examples AOG. I don't think either country has an immigration problem. They do have something else in common, they are both very poor and drugs might seem like a good career move. You think we should be doing more to fight inner city poverty?
Or do those the people in those countries have something else in common?
Strange examples AOG. I don't think either country has an immigration problem. They do have something else in common, they are both very poor and drugs might seem like a good career move. You think we should be doing more to fight inner city poverty?
Or do those the people in those countries have something else in common?