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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 16:45:08 GMT
Can a member of the EU withdraw from the ECHR?
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 16:08:56 GMT
We left the EU so that we can have better relations with non EU countries. Instead the US treats us with contempt and the commonwealth wants to shake us down .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 15:27:56 GMT
There was nothing more behind it than a dangerous criminal putting officers at risk and being shot . The bullshit and contrived black victimhood came after it . Lynch was a sick man who,put himself into a situation that exacerbated his mental fragility. He was sentenced to a long spell in prison as an example . It wasn’t appropriate Two Tier said it would happen . I’ve seen nothing like this to compare with black or Muslims shouting at police . Don’t pretend otherwise . I confess I knew nothing about Kaba's background — all I was aware of at the time was the reports of the shooting. But it did seem unlikely that a police vehicle crewed by armed police was involved in a routine traffic stop... That was never claimed .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 14:57:37 GMT
But ‘ we’ were supposed to be outraged when a black violent criminal was rightly shot by police and believe the bullshit given out by his family ..until we weren’t . Yes,a frail (both physically and mentally) white man given a long sentence ,as an example,for shouting at police is something to be outraged at …as you would have been had he been black. The Kaba shooting always seemed to have more behind it. Now we know what. But I don't remember commenting — though perhaps something will be dug up if I did.
Rioting is serious. Those who took part, whether as part of anti or pro immigration violence, and were arrested and charged with committing crimes and pled guilty, were tried. Lynch was judged to have been a full participant in the disorder and endeavouring to rev up the situation. I don't think his ethnicity did, or should, count in determining his sentence...
There was nothing more behind it than a dangerous criminal putting officers at risk and being shot . The bullshit and contrived black victimhood came after it . Lynch was a sick man who,put himself into a situation that exacerbated his mental fragility. He was sentenced to a long spell in prison as an example . It wasn’t appropriate Two Tier said it would happen . I’ve seen nothing like this to compare with black or Muslims shouting at police . Don’t pretend otherwise .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 14:22:10 GMT
100% British Patriots! Are taking to the streets......RIP Peter Lynch. Our fucking excuse for a government should be fucking ASHAMED of their treatment of a 61 year old father of four with three grandchildren! DISGUSTING! The government is the executive branch of the three branches* of the state. The courts/judiciary is another branch which, in the case of Peter Lynch, judged him and applied the law. He was sentenced to two years and eight months after he pleaded guilty to being part of the unrest at the Holiday Inn Express in Rotherham on 4 August.**
Lynch had suffered a heart attack earlier in the year and had also been diagnosed with diabetes. He had gone to the hotel to protest against immigration. Part of his defence was that he had a general conspiracy theory against anyone and any form of authority, and had taken a placard referencing Deep State and space agency Nasa. In other words, Lynch was a possible dangerous nutter, who should have had greater regard for his own health and stayed away.
Seems to me that it's always a good idea to stay away from potentially violent demos, whether pro or anti any cause.
Sadly, in the case of Peter Lynch, he didn't even live long enough to serve the 40% of his time...
*Parliament is the third branch of the state.
Using your logic George Floyd brought his death on himself . If only he had done what he was told then he would not have died . Well done .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 14:08:43 GMT
If only Chris Kaba realised that when he heard the word ‘ stop’. Indeed — and we're now expected to feel outraged when a convicted rioter dies while serving time in prison... But ‘ we’ were supposed to be outraged when a black violent criminal was rightly shot by police and believe the bullshit given out by his family ..until we weren’t . Yes,a frail (both physically and mentally) white man given a long sentence ,as an example,for shouting at police is something to be outraged at …as you would have been had he been black.
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 13:43:03 GMT
When has shouting a few words been dangerous or violent. Why is it we have to protest in our own country for our own rights? Amazing how forceful some words can be when they cause the damage, destruction and injuries witnessed in the summer riots.
What rights are you having to protest for...?
If only Chris Kaba realised that when he heard the word ‘ stop’.
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 13:18:38 GMT
Can't you read?, it said 'criminals' in the dinghies, why would we treat criminals with 'respect', they are not vulnerable they are evading capture from the place they committed their crimes, save your compassion for the victims of these criminals, and the ones who are about to become their next victims, .... vulnerable men FFS When did they have a prosecution that deemed them as criminals? You dont have to be prosecuted to have committed a crime you silly old duffer .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 13:16:00 GMT
The Black market will flourish mate and that isn't a reference to Black workers... Nah, nothing could beat the 1980s for encouraging the black market. Just your immature leftie opinion .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 11:30:14 GMT
Enemies only develop if you attack, steal and abuse … and tell lies about other people who belong to powerful violent mostly religious tribes. …. we are just here to point out who in the WEST is behaving badly hidden in our Administrations, Commerce, Banking and Law. … corrupting our politicians and Media … Remove these ‘mafias’ and we can see a brighter future for our children and communities. Nope. Everyone behaves badly . The West has been better at it over the last couple of centuries and is now turning soft .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 26, 2024 10:16:02 GMT
When you talk of improved education and training for people in Britain I agree, but I have to ask, who for? British people or the rest of the world who are flooding into Britain. Freedom of movement is the biggest disaster of the 21st century, not just for this country but for Europe, indeed it will be the death of Europe as we know it. It was imposed on electorates who didn't want it by unelected extreme lefties who live in ivory towers, which is why mass immigration and open borders is causing so many problems today. People like Blair Merkel Prodi Barroso Juncker and von der Leyen should have their extensive assets seized and be prosecuted for crimes against Europe, and they should do serious jail time. Wrong, asylum seekers is the biggest disaster of the 21st cent. Who are these "unelected extreme lefties" you refer to? So, in having no answer to the world problem of asylum seekers you just blame anyone your biased mind can come with. You make absolutely no sense whatsoever. These people are not asylum seekers, they are economic migrants who illegally entered the UK by colluding with criminal people trafficking gangs. They already were in a safe country. How many times must you idiots be told ?
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Post by Bentley on Oct 25, 2024 21:38:31 GMT
All the girls with decent knockers were down the pub being chatted up by blokes .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 25, 2024 17:52:58 GMT
Thatcher took office 45 years ago, it's the past. If that's all you have, you have nothing. Thatcher is an example of hard-right policies so she is very relevant at a time of a slide to the right. 'Forewarned is Forearmed'. Thatchers monetary policies were no different than Bill Clinton’s “Democratic president Bill Clinton reappointed Greenspan, and consulted him on economic matters. Greenspan lent support to Clinton's 1993 deficit reduction program.[37] Greenspan was fundamentally a monetarist and Austrian Economist in orientation on the economy,” I’ve already posted Tony Blair’s support for Thatcher . You post utter bollocks .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 25, 2024 17:03:26 GMT
Yep. I suggest you lead the way by housing clothing and feeding a few of them. I can't take any more asylum seekers. We've already got 3 in the loft and 6 in each bedroom. We are currently sleeping at the bottom of the garden in the shed. We are hoping to keep warm with a thick duvet, but showing kindness to vulnerable people is more important, Ginny. You don’t want to mix them. European ones stack better on other Europeans. Same as Africans. Not a lot of people know that .
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Post by Bentley on Oct 25, 2024 15:55:10 GMT
The UK is to announce five new freeports and a new investment zone in the Budget next week as part of a bid to boost economic growth. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said it is part of a plan to help create thousands of jobs and more trade in the UK. Speaking to the BBC, Sir Keir said freeports - low tax zones - were "working well" despite criticism that they do not increase overall jobs numbers. But he said "they could work better" with more involvement from local businesses and politicians. Sir Keir acknowledged that freeports were a policy introduced by the Conservatives, but said he "didn't want to take the ideological view that just because they were introduced by the last government we would stand them down". However, he said they need some improvements, including "better structures and more local authority involvement". What are freeports? Freeports are areas near shipping ports or airports where imported goods are free from taxes called tariffs that are normally paid to the UK government. Firms in these areas also pay lower national insurance - another tax - on new employees, and lower property taxes. www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c0j8w73pdn8o
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