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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 23, 2023 12:01:34 GMT
Seriously, are you for real?, why we any way have sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals, who are some times stealing to order, they are shoplifting millions of pounds worth of items every year, so in tern the shops are having to raise prices to cover their losses, and you think we should have sympathy for them, you're beyond Woke. I think he is posting crap on purpose . Yes, I'm not responding to his nonsense now, he's chatting bigger bollocks than normal, and that's saying something.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2023 16:49:38 GMT
I am not disputing the fact that a mother who steals to feed her kids is a criminal, never have, never will but people like you cannot understand that people who want such people treated with sympathy and not severity do not ask the same of professional shoplifters.Seriously, are you for real?, why we any way have sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals, who are some times stealing to order, they are shoplifting millions of pounds worth of items every year, so in tern the shops are having to raise prices to cover their losses, and you think we should have sympathy for them, you're beyond Woke. Who has "sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals"?
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 23, 2023 17:18:04 GMT
Seriously, are you for real?, why we any way have sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals, who are some times stealing to order, they are shoplifting millions of pounds worth of items every year, so in tern the shops are having to raise prices to cover their losses, and you think we should have sympathy for them, you're beyond Woke. Who has "sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals"? Look you post in riddles, I've no idea most of the time what you're on about, I haven't got the time or the inclination to decipher your posts, If you just make them legible I might have a clue what you are on about.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2023 5:16:04 GMT
Who has "sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals"? Look you post in riddles, I've no idea most of the time what you're on about, I haven't got the time or the inclination to decipher your posts, If you just make them legible I might have a clue what you are on about. Ah, excuses for getting it wrong.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 24, 2023 5:23:06 GMT
Look you post in riddles, I've no idea most of the time what you're on about, I haven't got the time or the inclination to decipher your posts, If you just make them legible I might have a clue what you are on about. Ah, excuses for getting it wrong. Nobody with any sense has any idea what the fuck you are on about in your childish and meaningless posts.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 24, 2023 5:25:28 GMT
Suella Braverman to the world: Follow our lead on immigration Nations across the globe must work together to tackle a massive increase in illegal migration and people smuggling, Home Secretary Suella Braverman will tell a Washington audience this week. She will warn that institutions set up after the Second World War to ensure refugees were given a safe haven are no longer "fit for purpose". Her comments are likely to please Tory MPs pushing the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights. And the Home Secretary will say other countries can learn from the UK's innovative approach to tackling the problem. Ms Braverman travels to the US tomorrow for a three-day visit including talks with police forces and the Department for Homeland Security. She will deliver a speech on Tuesday titled Global Migration Challenges, highlighting various issues facing countries, including the US and UK, as millions of people cross borders worldwide. Speaking in advance of the trip, the Home Secretary said: "Illegal migration and the unprecedented mass movement of people across the globe is placing unsustainable pressures on America, the UK, and Europe.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 24, 2023 5:36:03 GMT
Migrant crisis threatens 'democratic legitimacy', Suella Braverman to warn in Washington Sella Braverman is to question whether key international conventions governing the movement of people are “fit for purpose” on a trip to America this week to discuss immigration. During the visit, the Home Secretary will warn that governments failing to tackle illegal migration “risk losing their democratic legitimacy”. Ms Braverman will travel to Washington DC tomorrow as part of a three-day visit in which she will hold talks with a range of lawmakers and officials including US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and Attorney General Merrick Garland. The talks will focus on combating illegal immigration and organised immigration crime, but will also cover topics such as state threats, national security, organised crime and fraud. The Home Secretary will also use the visit to question the international legal architecture relating to migration. Ahead of the visit, she said: “Illegal migration and the unprecedented mass movement of people across the globe is placing unsustainable pressures on America, the UK, and Europe.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2023 7:18:16 GMT
Ah, excuses for getting it wrong. Nobody with any sense has any idea what the fuck you are on about in your childish and meaningless posts. No, when some people agree with what I am saying they have not got the bollocks to admit it. Do you have sympathy with criminal gangs? I don't.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2023 7:19:27 GMT
Suella Braverman to the world: Follow our lead on immigration Nations across the globe must work together to tackle a massive increase in illegal migration and people smuggling, Home Secretary Suella Braverman will tell a Washington audience this week. She will warn that institutions set up after the Second World War to ensure refugees were given a safe haven are no longer "fit for purpose". Her comments are likely to please Tory MPs pushing the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights. And the Home Secretary will say other countries can learn from the UK's innovative approach to tackling the problem. Ms Braverman travels to the US tomorrow for a three-day visit including talks with police forces and the Department for Homeland Security. She will deliver a speech on Tuesday titled Global Migration Challenges, highlighting various issues facing countries, including the US and UK, as millions of people cross borders worldwide. Speaking in advance of the trip, the Home Secretary said: "Illegal migration and the unprecedented mass movement of people across the globe is placing unsustainable pressures on America, the UK, and Europe.
Are you and you ilk saying that people who want to flee from oppressive states and torture should not be allowed to?
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Post by jonksy on Sept 24, 2023 8:10:30 GMT
Nobody with any sense has any idea what the fuck you are on about in your childish and meaningless posts. No, when some people agree with what I am saying they have not got the bollocks to admit it. Do you have sympathy with criminal gangs? I don't. Never said I did rr. But you seem to have sympathy for the scroats.
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Post by jonksy on Sept 24, 2023 8:11:28 GMT
Suella Braverman to the world: Follow our lead on immigration Nations across the globe must work together to tackle a massive increase in illegal migration and people smuggling, Home Secretary Suella Braverman will tell a Washington audience this week. She will warn that institutions set up after the Second World War to ensure refugees were given a safe haven are no longer "fit for purpose". Her comments are likely to please Tory MPs pushing the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights. And the Home Secretary will say other countries can learn from the UK's innovative approach to tackling the problem. Ms Braverman travels to the US tomorrow for a three-day visit including talks with police forces and the Department for Homeland Security. She will deliver a speech on Tuesday titled Global Migration Challenges, highlighting various issues facing countries, including the US and UK, as millions of people cross borders worldwide. Speaking in advance of the trip, the Home Secretary said: "Illegal migration and the unprecedented mass movement of people across the globe is placing unsustainable pressures on America, the UK, and Europe.
Are you and you ilk saying that people who want to flee from oppressive states and torture should not be allowed to? You really don't understand do you rr.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2023 8:47:42 GMT
No, when some people agree with what I am saying they have not got the bollocks to admit it. Do you have sympathy with criminal gangs? I don't. Never said I did rr. But you seem to have sympathy for the scroats. I am a 'lefty wokey' as you continually call me and you and others on this board accuse 'lefty wokies' of supporting all shoplifters and the likes, throws your argument to the toilet, doesn't it?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 24, 2023 8:49:30 GMT
Are you and you ilk saying that people who want to flee from oppressive states and torture should not be allowed to? You really don't understand do you rr. Yes I do, because the rights given to asylum seekers 40 odd years ago do not suit your mindset you think they should be scrapped, it is you that doesn't get it, nothings changed.
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Post by Bentley on Sept 24, 2023 8:54:50 GMT
Seriously, are you for real?, why we any way have sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals, who are some times stealing to order, they are shoplifting millions of pounds worth of items every year, so in tern the shops are having to raise prices to cover their losses, and you think we should have sympathy for them, you're beyond Woke. Who has "sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals"? You ”I am snot disputing the fact that a mother who steals to feed her kids is a criminal, never have, never will but people like you cannot understand that people who want such people treated with sympathy and not severity do not ask the same of professional shoplifters.“ You are asking why professional shoplifters are not treated with the same sympathy as mothers who steal , you numpty.
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Post by Fairsociety on Sept 24, 2023 9:00:49 GMT
Who has "sympathy for organized shoplifting criminals"? You ”I am snot disputing the fact that a mother who steals to feed her kids is a criminal, never have, never will but people like you cannot understand that people who want such people treated with sympathy and not severity do not ask the same of professional shoplifters.“ You are asking why professional shoplifters are not treated with the same sympathy as mothers who steal , you numpty. I've give up on him, he's doing my head in now.
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