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Its interesting and unsurprising to me that Ireland has been "leading" the way with this sort of legislation. I remember seeing an economist once speaking about Ireland at the start of the celtic tiger phenomenon, he essentially said that Ireland was an excellent Testing Ground for new ideas and products (he was mainly talking about consumer products), the idea being that new things were launched on the Irish market, a western market with a small population, this would be less risky than launching in a big market like Germany and then having it fail. I dont see why this sort of thinking can't be applied to Legislation, this is very important to resist in Ireland, if it succeeds there, even minimally, lessons will be learnt and applied elsewhere.
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The biggest laugh for me is this: Lineker and the Brave stand, he will "continue to speak for poor people with No Voice". Has he missed the fact that everything from the government and opposition, to charities, to institutions, to the BBC, to the local councils are all speaking about for these people! Of course the answer is, he hasn't missed this at all! It's nice and safe ground for the thicko to tred into to virtue signal.
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I propose that everyone send a letter to the dept of mathematics at Durham university with a simple message. 2 + 2 = 4. In large bold letters. Nothing but that.
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Talk radios Mike Graham did an interview yesterday with an asylum barrister, was very very telling when all the guy could do was smugly laugh throughout the interview. People such as this appear to be a large well paid cog in this machine.
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Get out of our way indeed, her ancestors were left to get on with things for millions of years and the best they came up with were a form of spear and some mudhuts.
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40000 is almost the size of the official army 😂
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The inner cities of America shows what happens when this gang are left to get on with things.
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MP Tom Tugendhat. An ex army officer that throws around these slurs, also happens to believe that "WE" owe the Afghans a great debt and ought to resettle a great many in the UK. I spent several tours there and nothing whatsoever convinces me that "WE" owe them anything other than a visit from a debt collector to regain some of the money wasted there. The lives lost helping them could be accounted for in the future in some other way. Bringing them here however? No thanks.
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Simon Webb is great to listen to. Measured, humorous and factual.
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I see the effects of mass immigration day in day out in the holy NHS. I list them ad nauseum but the one that affects me most (and by extension our patients) is the staffing. We have 53 people in my section and only 4 white blokes. This is in a major city hospital. The place is riven with hostility, in fighting, bitchiness, sickness, unprofessional behaviour, under qualified or unable to qualify academic histories. In the latest recruitment drive for a single band 6 position, the band 8 manager (who is utterly captured by "current social fashions") quietly confided in a resigned fashion to a small group that she had received 300 CVs for the position from Human Resources dept. All of them from Africa and south asia! I asked her where were the applications from the UK? She didnt have an answer. I went on to say, and only minimally in an apologetic way, that "my face is not being represented in my workplace anymore"....to use an irritating tool of the prog left. It was quite shocking how quickly this manager then changed from a resigned delivery, back to the party line about diversity. I felt that i couldnt push the arguments about why diversity was necessary at that point. I still have a mortgage and a young family to pay for after all is said and done.
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They are figuring out how to spin it. The Irish government are relatively new to this game of multiculturalism apologising.
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Exactly the point. ❤
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Peter Whittle is a legend of a bloke. More often please along with the other NCF folk like Rafe, Amy and Philip.
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My god. That awful advert! Who made that? Who wrote that? Who decided this was a good idea?
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He is even funnier when he is challenged on the role of the African traders who sold their own into slavery.
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They said the same thing about Meloni in Italy, I suspect that Wilders will be a much different beast having said that. It will be very interesting to see how the EU will respond to him, I'd imagine he'll be frustrated by much of the same bull as we are.
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What a great discussion and a great man. Hungary appears to be one of the last bastions of european culture. You have support here amongst the ordinary people despite what the media might say.
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It saddens me entirely that we will be less graced with the presence of this pair of "truth warriors".
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Agreed 100% our grandfather's and great grandfather's bled out on beaches .... for this!
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Great chat here. Made me think about abortion deeper than I thought I would.
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I hate this idea of "fair share" when it comes to gangs of muslim men. What about all those rich arab muslim states who dont seem to be taking any of "their own".
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I'm curious little seems to have been made about Harry's drug use. No one in the media seems to ask one question in particular...where did he get the drugs? Who supplied them to one of the most protected people on the planet? Were no questioned asked about any of this?
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Lammy is this generations Diane Abbott (though he has competition in abundance for the post). He even has the dire shoe choices down to a tee.
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Better as PM.
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Reform will get more centrist liberal as they get more popular unless circumstances change.
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@ddoherty5956 I'm very pessimistic about the choices ahead. Reform might be some sort of answer but to break through the noise of the 2 party system is a monumental project. I fear a much more aggressive "clear out" is required.
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Spot on Peter, this has nothing to do with the "cost of living", its about getting away with it.
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@parabot2 goes without saying but yes the tories quite happily engaged with their new identity as "new labour" early on.
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A creeping erosion of our culture that wouldnt be and isnt tolerated in virtually every other culture whom we must respect and encourage at the expense of our own. No! No! No!
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I'd love the opportunity to ask something similar as it stands I only have the lib dems knocking on my door and they seem to have similar difficulties.
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How the main thrust of government seems to utterly ignore the "grass roots" is unbelievable to me. What annoys me is the saying I hear alot from Tory MPs "we are a broad church", that one line from an MP turns me right off anything else they have to say because its usually followed by some left wing clap trap.
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Excellent Rafe. The problems as I see them: 1. There is NO political will in any serious way to do any of the things you highlight in Denmark. 2. Our institutions, legal framework and academia are fully paid up members to the "progressive left" and seek to continue destroying anything that can be viewed otherwise, including pride in our achievements and past. We need a clear out of the political landscape, the institutions and academia before any of these solutions can be brought forward. Unless that is done then ways will be found to frustrate and delay and destroy any initiatives.
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They have effectively used our weakness and decency to get where they are.
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On Prince Charles and his slavery comments, he stated in the speech that it continued to be "HIS personal sorrow" about the slave trade. That's fine as long as it remains HIS personal sorrow and not the nations, as has been said we paid that debt a long time ago, a debt that others continuing the practice, or have recently stopped practicing will never be asked to pay.
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Fantastic Peter ❤❤
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Justice must be seen to be done, and if not then questions must be asked and not suppressed.
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Not just shameful but very revealing
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That was immensely enjoyable to listen to, thanks Peter.
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I feel you are spot on here also.
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Simon Webb! Can we have you as PM instead of the current fella?
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Thank you Great Yarmouth indeed ❤
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Its appeasement simple as that. The same sort of appeasement that Neville Chamberlain was good at before ww2
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Didn't quite smack hard enough to my mind.
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Quite right Zachary. The money doesn't go into the places that it's needed, there is a far more important problem that money needs to solve....that of filling those Swiss bank accounts as fast as possible by the idiots that Africa puts in charge of itself.
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I am surprised that in his example of "triumphalism" he chose Rishi...that is an example. I have a far better one, look at Humzah Yousef in Scotland when he took over! Dressed in his finest Pakistani garb taking his oath, muslim prayers in the heart of his government surrounded by his coterie of male clerics all dressed in the garb.
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Sadly the enemy are willing to do the things we are not. For now anyway.
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It saddens me utterly to think that a set of Gramscian thought has managed to essentially capture our entire culture and institutions in little over a couple of generations. Sadder still that the thought that led to it was allowed to do so and encouraged.
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Get Conor Tomlinson on, he did a large video recently about the money spent and given to the likes of the various foundations described here.
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Great chat as usual lads.
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1000% ❤
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