Viking Supporters Co-operative
Viking Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: BillyStubbsTears on January 23, 2020, 01:25:49 pm
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And apparently this is what it means.
https://mobile.twitter.com/HouseofCommons/status/1220001945894707200
I very rarely feel disgusted to be British, but I'll make an exception here. Is this the country we really want to be?
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I find this a very bizarre and wrong move, really poor.
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I think it's called "making a point to your base."
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Charity begins at home. We're not responsible for looking after the world's waifs and strays. We have enough of our own going without.
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There you go...
You're a what mate? A child who has escaped from a war zone and your parents haven't got out? You've got family in the UK? Can you come in and be looked after by that family?
No! You can f**k off. You're not our responsibility. We took back control innit?
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"Charity begins at home", the battle cry of people who would never help anyone anyway.
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There you go...
You're a what mate? A child who has escaped from a war zone and your parents haven't got out? You've got family in the UK? Can you come in and be looked after by that family?
No! You can f**k off. You're not our responsibility. We took back control innit?
Well why don't you offer them your spare room then? So called 'refugees' are just coming here to pick up benefits paid for by the hard pressed British tax payer.
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My hearing's suddenly got better. I can hear the sound of dog whistles.
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My hearing's suddenly got better. I can hear the sound of dog whistles.
So all of you on here disagreeing with me would be happy to have them in the semi next door to you? At least i'm honest about it.
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My hearing's suddenly got better. I can hear the sound of dog whistles.
So all of you on here disagreeing with me would be happy to have them in the semi next door to you? At least i'm honest about it.
No mate, I would prefer if 'they' were in their own countries making a living with their families as they did before we turned those countries into war zones.
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My hearing's suddenly got better. I can hear the sound of dog whistles.
So all of you on here disagreeing with me would be happy to have them in the semi next door to you? At least i'm honest about it.
They are children joining their families ffs.
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AL.
Thought experiment for you.
Imagine Britain collapsed into a brutal civil war, or was invaded.
Imagine you had the chance of getting your kids out of the country to another country where you had relatives.
Just sit down for a moment, close your eyes and imagine what you would feel like if that other country's Govt passed a law stopping your kid being accepted as an asylum seeker in their country.
Then come back and tell us what that feels like.
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It was always going to be like that, every prospective Tory MP before the election had to sign up to the cult of Boris, there’ll not be mant Tory rebels during this Parliament
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There you go...
You're a what mate? A child who has escaped from a war zone and your parents haven't got out? You've got family in the UK? Can you come in and be looked after by that family?
No! You can f**k off. You're not our responsibility. We took back control innit?
Well why don't you offer them your spare room then? So called 'refugees' are just coming here to pick up benefits paid for by the hard pressed British tax payer.
My hearing's suddenly got better. I can hear the sound of dog whistles.
So all of you on here disagreeing with me would be happy to have them in the semi next door to you? At least i'm honest about it.
Are you really that dense that you can't understand what read AL?
No one is suggesting that anyone needs to offer them a spare room! No one is suggesting they live in a semi next door to you or anybody else! They have family here in Britain already, those families are happy to take them in and support them! They are children FFS!
No wonder the country is in such a mess when people like you actually believe such nonsense as you write, (or read in the Mail/Express etc?)!
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I did a lot of work with Somali refugees about 15 years ago, we found by talking to the Immans that there was a problem, women were coming into the country with their own kids after loosing the Husaband in the civil war, the extended family then put mega pressure on said woman to take in their kids second cousins and the like, said poor woman couldn't say no and ended up with 13 pubescent lads to look after, lads from a society where women don't count and the only woman you might deign to listen to
Would be your own mother, not some distantly related Aunt.
These lads ended up in our criminal justice system serving long sentences but not before they had shot and stabbed a few people. The Imans saw a solution they wanted social services to hand such problem youngsters over to them and they would father and mentor them, unfortunately they did mention using a big stick very occasionally until the youngsters were back on the path of the righteous, which of course didn't go down well with our 'Do gooders'
Now we wonder where all of this knife and gun crime came from?
If we do let unaccompanied children into the country to 'Join' their relatives we need to be very thorough to stop the past repeating itself
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i read this last night and was disgusted people should really hang there heads in shames if you voted for the Boris and the Waxkers behind him they care about themselves and nobody else
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Is Axholme a WUM?
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Is Axholme a WUM?
Possibly. I do wonder what the point is though. "haha, everyone thinks I'm legitimately an extremist psychopath, I really got em good this time!"
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Is Axholme a WUM?
Millwall fan.
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Is Axholme a WUM?
Millwall fan.
The chosen few.
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Is Axholme a WUM?
Millwall fan.
I don't know why they can't just stay where they come from.
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Is Axholme a WUM?
Millwall fan.
I don't know why they can't just stay where they come from.
Donny
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Christ. So you support Millwall from choice?
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Christ. So you support Millwall from choice?
Met some lads years ago, went to Den and was hooked forever. Nowhere else like it for me.
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A sort of refugee then?
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A sort of refugee then?
Ha,ha.
Like an economic migrant, just looking for something better elsewhere.
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A sort of refugee then?
Ha,ha.
Like an economic migrant, just looking for something better elsewhere.
Better elsewhere? Haha. Stood in a pool of piss at the old Den with a massive crowd of around 6,000. :) :)
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Millwall won family club of the year two years running, I think that they are only a problem on a 'Flag Day' when all of the old firm turn out, that's usually two matches a year.
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Millwall won family club of the year two years running, I think that they are only a problem on a 'Flag Day' when all of the old firm turn out, that's usually two matches a year.
Very rarely see much trouble nowadays. It's mainly when people come down looking for it such as Everton did. Most away fans make a noise at London bridge under the cctv cameras, catch the train to South Bermondsey and walk the 'cowards way' to the ground. I would struggle to remember seeing any away fans outside the ground. Still a good atmosphere though when we get stirred up.
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A sort of refugee then?
Ha,ha.
Like an economic migrant, just looking for something better elsewhere.
Better elsewhere? Haha. Stood in a pool of piss at the old Den with a massive crowd of around 6,000. :) :)
You poor soul.
Coming from the Isle,it must have been awful. Stood in your Barbour,Aquascutum flat cap,and Hunter boots.
Where the f@#k did you park the tractor? ;)
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Millwall won family club of the year two years running, I think that they are only a problem on a 'Flag Day' when all of the old firm turn out, that's usually two matches a year.
Best family club?, Is that because everyone's related?
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Millwall won family club of the year two years running, I think that they are only a problem on a 'Flag Day' when all of the old firm turn out, that's usually two matches a year.
Very rarely see much trouble nowadays. It's mainly when people come down looking for it such as Everton did. Most away fans make a noise at London bridge under the cctv cameras, catch the train to South Bermondsey and walk the 'cowards way' to the ground. I would struggle to remember seeing any away fans outside the ground. Still a good atmosphere though when we get stirred up.
You weren't at Wembley for the FA Cup semifinal against Wigan then. The Millwall fans there were fighting amongst themselves!