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Post by jonksy on Mar 30, 2023 7:07:07 GMT
I was specifically talking about racial cohesion. We have major problems with gangs and knife crime. So you do have issues in Coventry then.
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Post by Toreador on Mar 30, 2023 8:29:52 GMT
I was specifically talking about racial cohesion. We have major problems with gangs and knife crime. Am I to assume they never involve race, that they all involve just whiteys. I've only been to Coventry a couple of times and one of those was by left-wing unions, so is Coventry a divided city, do the various factions largely have their own territories?
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Post by Bentley on Mar 30, 2023 8:57:39 GMT
Is that why they want separate segregated schools, places of worship, don't want to acknowledge or recognise UK Christianity, including Easter, Christmas traditions, yes that's really respecting and integrating in the customs and traditions of your 'HOST' country.
Imagine the hostility that we would receive if we went to their country and disrespected their customs and traditions, it would be the last you ever heard from us.
When you use 'they' and 'their' are you really suggesting all muslims are the same? Says the man who claims any person who isn’t a leftie follows the BNP .
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 30, 2023 9:15:47 GMT
after thinking you were doing a 'put me down' over me saying there were only 3 syllables in the word everyone, and you insisting there were 4, to which you still owe me a apology .... LOL Fair enough. I accept that 3 syllables can be used, so I apologise. I have no wish to go down the insults route. At least you are man enough to do so, unlike Steve, your apology is accepted.
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Post by Orac on Mar 30, 2023 9:23:15 GMT
Andrew, you should stuck your ground. Three syllables for that word is sloppy enunciation, regardless of what Cambridge says.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 30, 2023 9:24:17 GMT
I was specifically talking about racial cohesion. We have major problems with gangs and knife crime. Am I to assume they never involve race, that they all involve just whiteys. I've only been to Coventry a couple of times and one of those was by left-wing unions, so is Coventry a divided city, do the various factions largely have their own territories? They are mostly postcode gangs. Mostly white with some blacks. Not in the predominantly Asian areas though.
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Post by andrewbrown on Mar 30, 2023 9:27:45 GMT
Andrew, you should stuck your ground. Three syllables for that word is sloppy enunciation, regardless of what Cambridge says. Indeed it is sloppy, hence why I said four, but multiple sites said three was acceptable, so I am prepared to go with that too. Bloody yanks, coming over here, destroying our pronunciation... Next we'll be crossing the sidewalk, pulling our sox up and being on the winningest team.
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Post by jonksy on Mar 30, 2023 13:46:55 GMT
Raab in fresh showdown with European court over meddling orders that blocked Rwanda flight Story by Katie Harris • 6h ago Dominic Raab is set to hold further talks with the European Court of Human Rights as part of the UK's efforts to overhaul its meddling injunctions. The Deputy Prime Minister said many other European countries had also experienced problems with the so-called Rule 39 orders, which were used to block the inaugural deportation flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda. The mechanism allows the court to issue interim rulings on human rights issues but Mr Raab warned they used to be regarded as only "advisory" but are now being treated as "binding". The Justice Secretary said that he would be returning to Strasbourg for further talks with the court after receiving a "positive" response to his first meeting. Mr Raab said: "The first brush had a much better landing than expected. "One thing I was heartened by is how many other European nations are saying the same. There are lots of countries having similar problems around it.
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Post by Fairsociety on Mar 30, 2023 13:52:17 GMT
Raab in fresh showdown with European court over meddling orders that blocked Rwanda flight Story by Katie Harris • 6h ago Dominic Raab is set to hold further talks with the European Court of Human Rights as part of the UK's efforts to overhaul its meddling injunctions. The Deputy Prime Minister said many other European countries had also experienced problems with the so-called Rule 39 orders, which were used to block the inaugural deportation flight taking asylum seekers to Rwanda. The mechanism allows the court to issue interim rulings on human rights issues but Mr Raab warned they used to be regarded as only "advisory" but are now being treated as "binding". The Justice Secretary said that he would be returning to Strasbourg for further talks with the court after receiving a "positive" response to his first meeting. Mr Raab said: "The first brush had a much better landing than expected. "One thing I was heartened by is how many other European nations are saying the same. There are lots of countries having similar problems around it.
That's the problem, they are using these country's to pass through to reach the UK, but it's backfiring because these illegal migrants are causing havoc en-route the UK, so the only way to stop the problem all round is to allow the UK to deal with them accordingly, by kicking them out of the country, then they might want to stay in Albania or Afghanistan or wherever they are coming from.
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Post by Steve on Mar 30, 2023 16:57:51 GMT
Fair enough. I accept that 3 syllables can be used, so I apologise. I have no wish to go down the insults route. At least you are man enough to do so, unlike Steve, your apology is accepted. Ahem ukpoliticsdebate.boards.net/post/76554/thread'But I accept that many pronounce it Ev-ry-one'
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