Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
sweden n scandinavian countries halve very restrictive culture that even many natives cannot stand
u eggspecked 2 fit in n dont stand out ore ur ostritch-sized
so can imagine how difficult must b 4 uthers from far away
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
comment by Mambadamus (U1282)
posted 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by Real Fans Don't WUM (U23132)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
IQYou're a bit like that guy who plays football on Sunday but could have played for United if he just tried.
Bet your workmates at Sainsburys must love your stories about how you once had an interview at Oxford Mamba
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Yeah, I was the one doing the interviews and what really happened is there was no big club scouts in my neighbourhood so I never got spotted. If clubs invested in scouting they'd have me playing for them, instead they end up with inferiors like Mbappe and Haaland.
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See? He loves it 🤣
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 5 hours, 5 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
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Dope used as an adjective to mean cool, awesome, great. Jay-Z's new album is dope. Dope shoes! It can also mean drugs.
Kindly confirm which reference you are referring to before I can reply to this. Am I cool, awesome, great like Jay Z's new album or am I drugs?
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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The problem with you is that you are not evolving or growing your IQ like Real Clowns. You are still doing the one trick.
You kinda misquote the PM as what he said was more like "We can now see that 'outsideship' and lack of integration, in combination with trade of narcotics and organised crime is creating this very, very toxic mixture," Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom
You also misquote the situation as it's not just gun crime but bombings and other crap too which changes the whole dynamic.
Of course the right wing PM will want to bring immigration into it to prey on certain emotions so as to stay in power, it's what the right wing does. Real Clowns has told us these guys are not even really right wing anyway, or even anti immigration, it's all a ruse to win elections. I believe him as nobody can be that stoopid. Of course they'd say something like that when the truth is more complex and dufus proof, meaning dufuses won't get it.
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/30/how-gang-violence-took-hold-of-sweden-in-five-charts
Furthermore, I'm sure you love the percentages as they are grim reading and make things look apocalyptic, and of course even one death is too many, but in the end we are talking about 60, 70, 80 murders per year. When weighed against the cost of a campaign against immigrants, the benefits Sweden is currently swimming in because of immigration, the damage the economy would suffer etc etc, the only reason left to focus specifically on immigration or crimes committed by the 3% criminal factor found amongst any demographic group is only race.
There is an old African saying, never react to a mosquito bite with a hammer.
Shortened from if you are sleeping and a mosquito bites you in the face, don't react with a hammer as you will still need your face when you wake up.
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted about 5 hours ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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You are wrong on a few trivial things but those are not enough for me to disagree with the spirit of the post.
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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Someone on here and I’m sure it was mamba said our country should be open to anyone who wants to make this country their home. He’s stoopid
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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Someone on here and I’m sure it was mamba said our country should be open to anyone who wants to make this country their home. He’s stoopid
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If you're so sure you'll be able to find that comment then.
"I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong."
Whilst I read this thread often I don't get involved often as I simply dont have the drive or energy that you fellahs do but that statement you made there could be true for both sides of most of the debate on here do you think? whatever however please keep it up lads as it makes my working day go so much quicker
As flawed as they might be, general election polls are our surest guide to how the general electorate is feeling about the general election. In fact, as the political scientist David Faris noted recently, the leader at this point of the year in Real Clear Politics’ average of polls has gone on to win the election in every race since 2004 other than 2004 itself, with only a few points worth of difference between the margin and the final result.
In 2004, the exception, Kerry and Bush were virtually tied in early March, around 44-44%, while Bush went on to win the popular vote by just over two points. And even that exception is reflective of a trend that can’t be of much comfort to Democrats – in every race since 2004 save 2008’s post-crash election, the Democratic candidate has performed slightly worse in November than polls at this point in the year have suggested.
All told, we have every reason to believe that the hole Biden is in is real, as unfair as it might seem to his supporters. As rosily as they might evaluate his record in office so far, it looks substantially more mixed now than it did six months ago. It’s true that the economy is roaring by all available macroeconomic metrics and that Democrats under Biden have managed to pass the most expansive domestic policy agenda of any president since at least Lyndon Johnson.
HALLELUJAH
It’s fvcking mind boggling that people are still blaming immigration for things
I mean, genuinely, how much of a stupid bigot have you got to be to lap that shiiiiiiiit up?
Aside of a few hand picked stats without context and a couple of bits of anecdotal evidence there is little to nothing to support those views other than being a racist cuuuuuunt.
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
posted 33 seconds ago
It’s fvcking mind boggling that people are still blaming immigration for things
I mean, genuinely, how much of a stupid bigot have you got to be to lap that shiiiiiiiit up?
Aside of a few hand picked stats without context and a couple of bits of anecdotal evidence there is little to nothing to support those views other than being a racist cuuuuuunt.
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Ain't that the truth.
comment by Mambadamus (U1282)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
posted 33 seconds ago
It’s fvcking mind boggling that people are still blaming immigration for things
I mean, genuinely, how much of a stupid bigot have you got to be to lap that shiiiiiiiit up?
Aside of a few hand picked stats without context and a couple of bits of anecdotal evidence there is little to nothing to support those views other than being a racist cuuuuuunt.
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Ain't that the truth.
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Certainly is, immigration and multiculturalism is good for the country. This government has just handled immigration terribly.
Pranks gets it.
Enoch Clapfree will be spouting another rivers of blood speech soon enough though.
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
Pranks gets it.
Enoch Clapfree will be spouting another rivers of blood speech soon enough though.
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I think it’s going to be ask for Labour to sort it out given the mess they will inherit. It will take time,
Sorting out a safe asylum passage seems the obvious answer but I’ll bow down to those more knowledgeable than me about making positive progress.
I’m a part timer here
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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I love that you do this Pranks!
I don’t think I could
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. #Trump2024 #BringBackMourinho #ComeHomeGaffa (U12980)
posted 25 minutes ago
As flawed as they might be, general election polls are our surest guide to how the general electorate is feeling about the general election. In fact, as the political scientist David Faris noted recently, the leader at this point of the year in Real Clear Politics’ average of polls has gone on to win the election in every race since 2004 other than 2004 itself, with only a few points worth of difference between the margin and the final result.
In 2004, the exception, Kerry and Bush were virtually tied in early March, around 44-44%, while Bush went on to win the popular vote by just over two points. And even that exception is reflective of a trend that can’t be of much comfort to Democrats – in every race since 2004 save 2008’s post-crash election, the Democratic candidate has performed slightly worse in November than polls at this point in the year have suggested.
All told, we have every reason to believe that the hole Biden is in is real, as unfair as it might seem to his supporters. As rosily as they might evaluate his record in office so far, it looks substantially more mixed now than it did six months ago. It’s true that the economy is roaring by all available macroeconomic metrics and that Democrats under Biden have managed to pass the most expansive domestic policy agenda of any president since at least Lyndon Johnson.
HALLELUJAH
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So basically you're saying that Biden is doing a really good job but let's all celebrate that he might lose to a grifter?
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 15 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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👍👍 great news!
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 15 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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👍👍 great news!
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Aye kudos Pranks, certainly the sector I work in there is a huge demand for foster parents we see daily so crack on sir
Since 2010 the UK has had the weakest GDP per capita, the lowest wage growth, and among the highest unemployment rates of any period of government since WWII.
https://x.com/edconwaysky/status/1765668591326638385?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw
BREXIT FOOOKING BRITAIN!!
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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Someone on here and I’m sure it was mamba said our country should be open to anyone who wants to make this country their home. He’s stoopid
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If you're so sure you'll be able to find that comment then.
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Feck that, it would take an age.
I’ll just as Mamba.
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 15 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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👍👍 great news!
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Aye kudos Pranks, certainly the sector I work in there is a huge demand for foster parents we see daily so crack on sir
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Social services have one hell of job keeping up with demand that’s for sure.
Overworked and underfunded and doing a top job however when anything goes wrong bad in a placement they get thrown under the bus.
Have to be a saint to do that job
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posted on 6/3/24
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
posted on 6/3/24
sweden n scandinavian countries halve very restrictive culture that even many natives cannot stand
u eggspecked 2 fit in n dont stand out ore ur ostritch-sized
so can imagine how difficult must b 4 uthers from far away
posted on 6/3/24
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
posted on 6/3/24
comment by Mambadamus (U1282)
posted 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
comment by Real Fans Don't WUM (U23132)
posted 1 hour, 12 minutes ago
IQYou're a bit like that guy who plays football on Sunday but could have played for United if he just tried.
Bet your workmates at Sainsburys must love your stories about how you once had an interview at Oxford Mamba
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Yeah, I was the one doing the interviews and what really happened is there was no big club scouts in my neighbourhood so I never got spotted. If clubs invested in scouting they'd have me playing for them, instead they end up with inferiors like Mbappe and Haaland.
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See? He loves it 🤣
posted on 7/3/24
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 5 hours, 5 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
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Dope used as an adjective to mean cool, awesome, great. Jay-Z's new album is dope. Dope shoes! It can also mean drugs.
Kindly confirm which reference you are referring to before I can reply to this. Am I cool, awesome, great like Jay Z's new album or am I drugs?
posted on 7/3/24
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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The problem with you is that you are not evolving or growing your IQ like Real Clowns. You are still doing the one trick.
You kinda misquote the PM as what he said was more like "We can now see that 'outsideship' and lack of integration, in combination with trade of narcotics and organised crime is creating this very, very toxic mixture," Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom
You also misquote the situation as it's not just gun crime but bombings and other crap too which changes the whole dynamic.
Of course the right wing PM will want to bring immigration into it to prey on certain emotions so as to stay in power, it's what the right wing does. Real Clowns has told us these guys are not even really right wing anyway, or even anti immigration, it's all a ruse to win elections. I believe him as nobody can be that stoopid. Of course they'd say something like that when the truth is more complex and dufus proof, meaning dufuses won't get it.
https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/30/how-gang-violence-took-hold-of-sweden-in-five-charts
Furthermore, I'm sure you love the percentages as they are grim reading and make things look apocalyptic, and of course even one death is too many, but in the end we are talking about 60, 70, 80 murders per year. When weighed against the cost of a campaign against immigrants, the benefits Sweden is currently swimming in because of immigration, the damage the economy would suffer etc etc, the only reason left to focus specifically on immigration or crimes committed by the 3% criminal factor found amongst any demographic group is only race.
posted on 7/3/24
There is an old African saying, never react to a mosquito bite with a hammer.
Shortened from if you are sleeping and a mosquito bites you in the face, don't react with a hammer as you will still need your face when you wake up.
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted about 5 hours ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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You are wrong on a few trivial things but those are not enough for me to disagree with the spirit of the post.
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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Someone on here and I’m sure it was mamba said our country should be open to anyone who wants to make this country their home. He’s stoopid
posted on 7/3/24
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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Someone on here and I’m sure it was mamba said our country should be open to anyone who wants to make this country their home. He’s stoopid
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If you're so sure you'll be able to find that comment then.
posted on 7/3/24
"I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong."
Whilst I read this thread often I don't get involved often as I simply dont have the drive or energy that you fellahs do but that statement you made there could be true for both sides of most of the debate on here do you think? whatever however please keep it up lads as it makes my working day go so much quicker
posted on 7/3/24
As flawed as they might be, general election polls are our surest guide to how the general electorate is feeling about the general election. In fact, as the political scientist David Faris noted recently, the leader at this point of the year in Real Clear Politics’ average of polls has gone on to win the election in every race since 2004 other than 2004 itself, with only a few points worth of difference between the margin and the final result.
In 2004, the exception, Kerry and Bush were virtually tied in early March, around 44-44%, while Bush went on to win the popular vote by just over two points. And even that exception is reflective of a trend that can’t be of much comfort to Democrats – in every race since 2004 save 2008’s post-crash election, the Democratic candidate has performed slightly worse in November than polls at this point in the year have suggested.
All told, we have every reason to believe that the hole Biden is in is real, as unfair as it might seem to his supporters. As rosily as they might evaluate his record in office so far, it looks substantially more mixed now than it did six months ago. It’s true that the economy is roaring by all available macroeconomic metrics and that Democrats under Biden have managed to pass the most expansive domestic policy agenda of any president since at least Lyndon Johnson.
HALLELUJAH
posted on 7/3/24
It’s fvcking mind boggling that people are still blaming immigration for things
I mean, genuinely, how much of a stupid bigot have you got to be to lap that shiiiiiiiit up?
Aside of a few hand picked stats without context and a couple of bits of anecdotal evidence there is little to nothing to support those views other than being a racist cuuuuuunt.
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
posted 33 seconds ago
It’s fvcking mind boggling that people are still blaming immigration for things
I mean, genuinely, how much of a stupid bigot have you got to be to lap that shiiiiiiiit up?
Aside of a few hand picked stats without context and a couple of bits of anecdotal evidence there is little to nothing to support those views other than being a racist cuuuuuunt.
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Ain't that the truth.
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Mambadamus (U1282)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
posted 33 seconds ago
It’s fvcking mind boggling that people are still blaming immigration for things
I mean, genuinely, how much of a stupid bigot have you got to be to lap that shiiiiiiiit up?
Aside of a few hand picked stats without context and a couple of bits of anecdotal evidence there is little to nothing to support those views other than being a racist cuuuuuunt.
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Ain't that the truth.
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Certainly is, immigration and multiculturalism is good for the country. This government has just handled immigration terribly.
posted on 7/3/24
Pranks gets it.
Enoch Clapfree will be spouting another rivers of blood speech soon enough though.
posted on 7/3/24
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Robbing Hoody - I taught Szoboszlai how to cushion half volleys (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
Pranks gets it.
Enoch Clapfree will be spouting another rivers of blood speech soon enough though.
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I think it’s going to be ask for Labour to sort it out given the mess they will inherit. It will take time,
Sorting out a safe asylum passage seems the obvious answer but I’ll bow down to those more knowledgeable than me about making positive progress.
I’m a part timer here
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 7 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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I love that you do this Pranks!
I don’t think I could
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Oscar #TeamFury. #Trump2024 #BringBackMourinho #ComeHomeGaffa (U12980)
posted 25 minutes ago
As flawed as they might be, general election polls are our surest guide to how the general electorate is feeling about the general election. In fact, as the political scientist David Faris noted recently, the leader at this point of the year in Real Clear Politics’ average of polls has gone on to win the election in every race since 2004 other than 2004 itself, with only a few points worth of difference between the margin and the final result.
In 2004, the exception, Kerry and Bush were virtually tied in early March, around 44-44%, while Bush went on to win the popular vote by just over two points. And even that exception is reflective of a trend that can’t be of much comfort to Democrats – in every race since 2004 save 2008’s post-crash election, the Democratic candidate has performed slightly worse in November than polls at this point in the year have suggested.
All told, we have every reason to believe that the hole Biden is in is real, as unfair as it might seem to his supporters. As rosily as they might evaluate his record in office so far, it looks substantially more mixed now than it did six months ago. It’s true that the economy is roaring by all available macroeconomic metrics and that Democrats under Biden have managed to pass the most expansive domestic policy agenda of any president since at least Lyndon Johnson.
HALLELUJAH
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So basically you're saying that Biden is doing a really good job but let's all celebrate that he might lose to a grifter?
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 15 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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👍👍 great news!
posted on 7/3/24
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 15 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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👍👍 great news!
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Aye kudos Pranks, certainly the sector I work in there is a huge demand for foster parents we see daily so crack on sir
posted on 7/3/24
Since 2010 the UK has had the weakest GDP per capita, the lowest wage growth, and among the highest unemployment rates of any period of government since WWII.
https://x.com/edconwaysky/status/1765668591326638385?s=46&t=bPTrpdgNggCdz9igvhmVyw
BREXIT FOOOKING BRITAIN!!
posted on 7/3/24
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 2 hours, 7 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Sat Nav (U18243)
posted 7 hours, 19 minutes ago
comment by clapfreesince2003 (U22207)
posted 24 minutes ago
Mamba is a fecking dope.
People come to the UK for a better life, opening our borders to all and sundry like Mamba wants would eventually cripple Britain and the rest of Europe. You only have to look at Sweden, their gun crime has rocketed, and their Prime Minister blames immigration and lack of integration.
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I suspect that he wants us to get to a point as a race where we operate that way: united as one, pooling resources and equal opportunity for all rather than overnight clicking his fingers and no borders anywhere. I’m sure he knows that would be a sheetshow. It wouldn’t eventually cripple Britain, it would be pretty damn quick.
He can correct me if I’m wrong but I bet I’m not.
I don’t think he’s a dope, he definitely isn’t. I think he just likes hyperbolising some of his opinions in order to wum and enjoys an argument to keep his mind occupied (I may be projecting that last bit as I certainly do). Again he can correct me if I’m wrong.
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Someone on here and I’m sure it was mamba said our country should be open to anyone who wants to make this country their home. He’s stoopid
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If you're so sure you'll be able to find that comment then.
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Feck that, it would take an age.
I’ll just as Mamba.
posted on 7/3/24
comment by Insufferable-Piffle (U4388)
posted 30 minutes ago
comment by bmcl1987 - the M stands for meltdown 🤓 (U14177)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Gafter Pranky (U22336)
posted 15 minutes ago
Fostering update
We’ve now had a new 11 year old lad with us for 3 weeks,
He’s settled in really well with all the family and seems happy with us.
Early days but a really positive start
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👍👍 great news!
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Aye kudos Pranks, certainly the sector I work in there is a huge demand for foster parents we see daily so crack on sir
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Social services have one hell of job keeping up with demand that’s for sure.
Overworked and underfunded and doing a top job however when anything goes wrong bad in a placement they get thrown under the bus.
Have to be a saint to do that job
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