You mean he'll allow them to raise their salary to match their loss in salary?
This man's education cost £30,000 a year.
The depressing thing is he's still best of the bunch.
You mean he'll allow them to raise their salary to match their loss in salary?
This man's education cost £30,000 a year.
The depressing thing is he's still best of the bunch.
Quote: sootyj @ April 26 2010, 6:58 PM BSTYou mean he'll allow them to raise their salary to match their loss in salary?
That is basically what he said, yes.
Anyone else just watched the BNP party election broadcast by the BNP? I can't believe that Sikh came on and said 'I admire the BNP' If they had it their way mate, you'd be shipped off to your Native country. How can anyone vote for a Holocaust Denier?
He's either stupid or was paid a lot of money.
Actually that might explain why the quality of the film was so crappy and cheap.
They could have just blacked somoebody up. Where's Spike Milligan when you need him. Oh yes, dead.
Holocaust minimiser really.
As for the Sikh my enemy's enemy is my friend. There's a lot of hatred for muslims currently. The BNP seems to accept certain communities who have ingratiated themselves or been here longer. They have Jewish counselors one of whom's running for parliament.
He believes that many Jews were shot in Europe in the early 1940s, yet says the gas chambers etc. were a myth. I visited them gas chambers this theory and I find such ideology grossley offensive.
I think he's "changed his mind" on the Holocaust now.
Dick.
Have you and Aaron had a falling out?
There is hatred for them now, but let's face it, the London bombings really played into the hands of the BNP, who have exploited people's fear and mistrust of Muslims fairly well, if a little crudely at times. They have been clever tho at suggesting they don't even mind some ethnic groups now, as you say, natural enemies of Islam. And Islam has a lot of enemies. The message is that this is a religion so intolerant of others and so self serving that no good will ever come from them being here.
It's a very bleak message because it is far too late, they are here to stay and get far larger as a community. Some less extreme patriotic group now has to be much more appeasing, to say 'Look, you're one of us now, but how about trying to be a little more British and a little less blatantly, proudly Islamic? Sounds patronising maybe but Britain can't be made to become a nation of two opposing enemies who don't get on. The Muslim community will just have to change, they will have to, even if their extremists can't live with it.
But to have communities that have their own Sharia law and mosques, living as separate Isamic states within a traditionally Christian country is utter, utter madness!! There is one law in Britain and they flipping well have to abide with it like we all do. And we can't keep building them new mosques as they keep demanding. Either pray at home, travel to another one, or don't be so flipping religious!! If they feel this would be 'westernising' themselves, then I suggest 'Do not come to the west to live!' They are causing incredible damage to our way of life.
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ April 26 2010, 10:07 PM BSTdon't be so flipping religious!!
Lol.
I like it as a new law, but I don't think it'll do the trick.
Actually stuff my original post. I've worked with Muslims I've worked in care and social services and there seems to be disproporianately large numbers of Christians and Muslims in both. It's often low status, hard work and needs alot of effort/study to progress.
Honestly I've worked with commited Muslims (but not the truly fundamentalist ones). And I've got along fine. Some areas I'm a bit envious other times a bit judgemental. But honestly they're just people.
Are there fundamentalists? Yes but then there are fundamentalists of all stripes in this country. It's the terrible irrational fears that grip us don't help.
We've had one major Islamic terrorist operation in the UK. And couple of half arsed ones organised by loonys with no support from their own community.
Compare that with the IRA.
I did say 'traditionally' a Christian country, it has mainly symbolic and ceremonial significance now, while in practice we are more a secular nation now, which is also what our ancestors fought for. Christian or secular, it doesn't matter, Britain is opposed to the idea of another world religion moving in to try and run its doctrines and its inherent social practices, as a separate state within a state. That is a very very rude and inconsiderate thing to expect to do! Can you not see how many others get so incensed by the temerity of western Muslims?