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Cringe Mogg is part of the problem.
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Captured by political Islam.
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Douglas Murray should throw his hat in too.
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Sayeeda Warsi is a taqiyya artist. Yet, she's a member of the Conservative party and a baroness. How did we come to this?
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Yet she's on national TV...
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Because more than 80% of the women are attracted to and want babies with less than 20% of the men, and men-women relationships have been liberalised to allow for and encourage that. Single women without children past the age of 40 were deluded enough they could date one of the top 20% of men, turning down dozens of half-decent men in their younger years. The wine business is something to invest in.
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Lammy is the Fresh Prince of Bell-Ends
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@angelabronckhurst6849 people from the Indian subcontinent voted massively for Brexit precisely so that more people from the Indian subcontinent would come to Britain.
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Tired of this BS. Tired of the US-exported conceptions of race and Afro-American grievances.
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Never let barbarism win.
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The reality is that there are too few free thinkers and the masses remain politically illiterate in this country because their intelligence is constantly insulted by the tabloid press and some scoundrel populist politicians who feed them nonsense. There is also among the elite classes a fascination for foreign or exotic subcultures that challenge and threaten traditional British culture and values: Islam, BLM, gangsta rap... - aka leftist subversion. For no good reason at all, or for those I've just cited, the brexit debate somewhat became a left v right one whereas it has absolutely nothing to do with the progressive/conservative paradigm.
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So they are not 'peaceful'.
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Have you seen what's happening in Ireland? There's hope, we ought to follow suit.
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This is the anglosphere today: a culture that venerates fame and therefore encourages narcissistic virtue-signalling.
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I don't care about US politics. The quicker US politics stops influencing UK politics, the better.
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@johntheaccountant5594 Germany opened the floodgates to immigration and other European countries had to put up with the consequences.
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We reached the paradox of tolerance a long time ago.
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We have every single right to be highly suspicious of people who engage in conspicuous forms of virtue signalling.
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He says "we need to be proactive rather than reactive" what are you waiting for then?? Commenting on the news isn't enough NCF, you have to make the news.
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We should maybe apply reciprocal laws.
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You've raised an interesting point by mentioning his 'unfashionable views'. That's what it's all about: herd mentality, adopting fashionable views for fear of alienation. This is exactly how bad ideas and gruesome projects become dogma.
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@isfbuster6733 it's worse now, it was already bad then.
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@RabbinerMosesMordecaiLevi it's called the delusion of living the imperial dream.
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Labour, 9 million votes, almost 100 times more seats than Reform.
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In a sense, this documentary questions what the point of brexit was.
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They'd better not take the knee on Sunday!
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I'm getting tired about the fact we Brits seem to have no balls (or 'cojones' as some say).
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Ok, but the answer to all this is not a class struggle. Unless you want to redefine working class as 'ordinary people', I.e. with a job who pay their taxes and stay on the right side of the law. What we have in mind as working class today are people with little education who scrape by on menial jobs and benefits.
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It's been like this since the 1960s, wakey wakey
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You could drag the Labour government to the European Court of Human Rights for breach of Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights for that.
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Vote Labour, get sharia law.
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@CockWomble1000 the empire, now the Commonwealth, is proving to be Britain's downfall.
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It's just weak, soooo weak.
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Stop admiring farage. Open your eyes. He's part of the problem.
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It's not about place of birth. It's about nationality.
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Not much to hope for when the whole leadership contest has been about the economy. Preservation of British culture and law and order have been completely ignored by both candidates. The Conservatives are more left-wing than Macron, let that sink in.
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@patcartier8171 it's not a complaint, it's an observation. You seem to defend hypergamy and you have very facile arguments.
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Britain's greatest mistake was possibly the Empire and the Commonwealth. Now it's us ordinary British people who are paying the price of this.
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Seeing litter on train and bus seats is what annoys me the most about public transport in London.
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@larrydickman5936 do you like King Charles?
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Too busy celebrating Eastenders' 40th anniversary...
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@evolassunglasses4673 don't you rather think that it's precisely because of the British empire and the commonwealth that the UK has decided to brand itself multicultural of its own accord? We also seem to have a tradition of disaster capialism in Britain, expecially in the Tory ranks (e.g. JRM). I think it's a self made problem. As for the Germans, they messed up twice last century and we are still suffering the consequences.
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Ironically, the Commonwelath citizens who voted in the 2016 EU referendum gave Brexit a helping hand...
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Great to stand up for heroes of the two world wars. When the third one breaks out, it looks like Britain will be in very short supply of heroes and patriots to defend Britain. That's the sad reality we face.
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Don't be defeatist by assuming Labour will win the next GE. Or, if they do, it will be on a low turnout with 35% of the total vote, which will not give them a democratic mandate and call into question the UK's electoral system.
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@salfordguy399 British citizens all have equal rights in the UK. HOWEVER the only discrimination legally allowed now is against white British people under the guise of "affirmative action" and based on rather questionable interpretations of the equality act 2010.
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It's early days still. Once the mourning is over, let's see what happens. It's not because lots of people turn up to pay their respects to the late Queen that there is hope Britain will retain its culture and traditions. Most people are followers, in case you hadn't noticed before...
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You just need to see what the media and other politicians, including Farage, did to Anne Marie Waters to understand there's hardly any chance things will ever change in British politics.
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It's like a mafia.
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Brexit has happened and it was never going to get any better than this.
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