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Nelly-Szoboszlai

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  1. I've just had a pack of Tesco own brand blag McCoy's. Salt and malt. I can't feel my lips properly. They might actually be better than the proper ones. Although the blag Cheese ones are nothing on the real McCoy.
  2. Another 54 refugees taken in today. Good to see us doing the right thing. More than 50 child refugees arrive in Britain as Calais camp faces destruction | World news | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/oct/22/lone-child-refugees-unaccompanied-dubs-amendment-arrive-uk-calais
  3. Nervy that. Bossed it for 80 minutes, then shit ourselves and continued to leg it round everywhere. A good performance. But, think we need to be better at killing off games, slowing it down. Bit naive in midfield at times. Need an Alonso type to put his foot on the ball, or a Hamann and his legendary shield it and fall down trick to win free kicks.
  4. If Lucas gives away a cheap free kick I'm going to type an angry comment about it.
  5. My sometimes reliable source is suggesting one change to the team fielded against United. Sturridge out, Lallana in.
  6. Burnley should've had a man sent off, apparently. The Blues will actually be made up they're getting beat and that there's a potential refereeing controversy. They live for that kinda stuff.
  7. It is. I just have. TV Presenter | Vote | National Television Awards http://www.nationaltvawards.com/vote/15/7uuji6olpa4gljkqflf27t2eu3/874ed71628a5b0fc#category
  8. How's it gibberish. It's just like saying that the majority of the UK supported Poll Tax purely on the basis that it was law, on the statute book. They clearly didn't. And, nobody's really mentioned Brexit in the past few comments. So, get back in your fucking box, you bad fucking quilt. What a fucking cretin you truly are.
  9. Yes, because it necessarily follows that laws enacted by a government are backed by a majority of the people from that country. Especially in Syria. The Assad family have a proud tradition of listening to and reflecting the general interests and beliefs of the Syrian people. That's why Bashar peacefully stood down when large swathes of the Syrian population asked him to. He's just such a good listener....
  10. "Whilst I don't agree with the xenophobic views of some on here is allowing unchecked access to the uk tens of thousands of people who have abhorrent ideas about homosexuality, women's rights etc the right thing to do?" Here's what you wrote. Tens of thousands of people. You've accused them all of having such views. Not that they may have these views. Or who come from a society where such views are prevalent. "Who have" Your words are clear. I think it's you who can't read what you wrote. Have you been swigging that new Cherry Thick Cunt Cola?
  11. It's not unfair at all. He said we're taking tens of thousands of "them", the ones who hate gays and women having rights. He went on to quantify it at 20k. He was making a clear statement that all of them, if not a huge majority hold those views. Including women. And infant children. There was no ambiguity. It was a dickhead suggestion. So, he deserved to be called a dickhead for making such a ridiculous, untrue and wildly speculative post.
  12. Yes. And they all have abhorrent views about homosexuality and women's rights. Every single one of them. Women included. And the young kids. They can't fucking stand those gays.... Dickhead.
  13. I see they're trying to get Gary Lineker sacked from Match of the Day too, for allegedly "telling lies about regugees." You couldn't make this shit up if you tried...
  14. Nice to see the fringe right who stood in the Batley by-election heckling the new Labour MP as she gave her speech, honouring the murdered Jo Cox. Brexit has created poison in people. Undeniable.
  15. Who's arsed if they choose here? We'd do exactly the same in their situation be they genuine refugees or economic migrants. In fact, we already do. Some immigrants/refugees could buy and sell the detractors on here. I've in the past revealed my interactions with refugees in the UK. I've spoken with refugees from all walks of life. From a kurdish goat herder who knows nothing outside life in his village, to a cigarette seller on the streets of Mogadishu, to a Syrian television producer from Aleppo who dared to speak out against Assad, to a high ranking Iraqi politician who worked on the Chilcott enquiry and who submitted as evidence pics of him in a White House meeting room sitting a few feet away from Tony Blair and George Dubya. All of these people share one thing though. Whether they're lying or telling the truth. They're saying goodbye to their past lives and embarking on a new chapter in their life in a different country. They're often doing it alone. They're leaving jobs, customs, family, friends, people who speak their own language, a way of life they've become accustomed to and, in some cases, is the only way they've known. Basically, they're starting a new life. Irrespective of their motivations for doing that, what would most people do in their position? It's easy to blurt out "they're in a safe country/they've travelled through 5 safe countries" stuff, which ignores the reality of that journey such as having nowhere to live, living in a tent on wasteland, a huge proportion of a population who hate you, police beatings, a fairly unique and rare language to learn to have to fit in, limited opportunities to start again in terms of jobs and education. Granted, they're "safe" in a loose interpretation of the word. But, what would YOU do in their situation? Would you settle in a camp in France or live on the streets without any assistance or acknowledgement of your right to live in dignity like happens in Greece or Italy? Would you fuck as like. You'd try to head to a country that was more accepting, that gave you better opportunities to restart your life like the UK, Germany or the Scandi countries. Anybody who says they wouldn't is talking through their arse, I'm afraid.
  16. Who does? Do the French have to do what we tell them? Do private companies? Will they just say they will then not do it as stringently as the UKBA presence previously in France would have? Not to mention the delays these stringent checks would possibly cause. Yeah, it's all so straight forward....
  17. Why are the electorate thick cunts. Varoufakis makes a good point to silence. Black goes on about "one size fits all condoms" to applause. Monkey hanging fucking neanderthals.
  18. I'm still having the odd quick peep to have a giggle. It's hilarious.
  19. French presidential front running candidate, Alain Juppé, is beating the rip up the La Touquet agreement drum even louder. The UK border could effectively be pushed back to Dover, with the folks in Calais not being stopped from getting on ferries etc. Still, at least we'll be controlling our own borders again.
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