StephenH
David Ginola
Has racially motivated hate crime increased or has the reporting of it?
Both from my experience.
Has racially motivated hate crime increased or has the reporting of it?
Both from my experience.
Was it 11 then? I can’t quite recall, it’s been a while since I nailed it. I’ve moved on to knitting since.Your version has a few extra dimensions I see.
I feel the same way that I don't mind people singing songs about something they like though I sense with those politicians it was about nationalism.
Regarding the EU. I was talking to a remainer friend today and he said he could understand why I voted out for patriotic reasons.
fudge patriotism it is not for me. Small government with less levels of politicians or civil servants yes I'm all for that. More accountability and less of the sinister empire building the EU is doing.
Said on here many times. When people and Boris did it recently talk about making Britain the greatest nation and making Britain great again.
Nope no no not for me. Make Britain a forward worldly looking nation. A modest quiet calmly efficient polite place.
We should always be welcoming asylum seekers. Interestingly I went to herstmonsaux castle today for a falconary day. When walking around the castle I was reading about the guy who bought it because as a refugee he was put their as a child. Made his millions in later life and bought it and dedicated it as a place for nations to learn together. Cool guy and cool place.
On nationalism I tend to agree with you except I don't hate the English. I noticed with my friend today he was talking about patriotism as though to be patriotic was intelluctly backward.
I think having full control over ones owns lawyers and being able to vote them out those that try to stop us is an amazing thing.
10 dimensions + time satisfies the maths. String theory is good preparation for knitting, you would think.Was it 11 then? I can’t quite recall, it’s been a while since I nailed it. I’ve moved on to knitting since.
How can you be in support of smaller government and re-nationalization at the same time?
If seemed the logical progression....10 dimensions + time satisfies the maths. String theory is good preparation for knitting, you would think.
The other 7 of you are inter-dimensional lazy fudges.If seemed the logical progression....
I’m half way through a lovely double weave seven dimensional pulley at the moment. Well, three of me are anyway.
How can you be in support of smaller government and re-nationalization at the same time?
Yes. Yes we are.The other 7 of you are inter-dimensional lazy fudges.
No, I didn't know about your illness!
I've been disabled from birth and have lost many of my school friends to illness over the years! So illness is the the norm for me since I was at primary school, if you get me drift.
I lost my dad to cancer at 47 and my mum to MND 10 or so year ago particular grim way to go, being an only child that was eye-opening. I have been married now for 38 years with two kids and 3 grand kids, I've just had my 67th on the 5th so I'm chuffed on the death front!
Was born 30 years to early to be a disabled person and trying to find work. I could tell you stories about the job applications and interviews that would have you disbelieving me, looking back now some were totally hilarious total discrimination, so the upshot was I started my own business and the rest is history!
I’m with you all the way on religion!
There is a slight problem with this as Britain has been for many years one of the world leaders in forward looking and an open and diverse society. We are one of the most racially and ethnically integrated societies in the world, there are not too many places in the whole world where you can experience such a splash of cultures openness to sexual choices and be aware of peoples religious heritage. We are constantly under this media gaze where incidents are over reported but it far outweighs the reality.
I live in South London and I am sandwiched between 2 churches frequented by the African neighbourhood a Sikh Temple and a mosque, the weekends are a hotbed of colours and sounds and there is never an inch of bother in terms of openness and acceptability, take the London over ground from West Croydon to Shoreditch and beyond at the weekend and listen to the people, see the people, smell the foods and you will see that the UK is one of the most ethnically diverse nations in the world and its even more evident when you look at the numbers and compare it to our size of country.
Brexit does not change that and nor does a few people from predominantly white neighbourhoods who don't leave their house or working men's clubs.
We have always welcome Asylum seekers, our countries fabric is made up on it along with immigrants from all over the globe but there does have to be a balance and the worlds changed to such an extents that the open arm of charity can be held out by many more countries than just the UK, we have a long history of it and our population swell is at the point of over population in many parts, that's not an Asylum problem before anyone jumps at me that's just a fact of how the UK has evolved but there options for Asylum is not just UK or bust, many asylum seekers come from countries that neighbour buoyant countries with vibrant GDPs who have a zero Asylum policy yet the UK gets this shaming when we have to put a number on what we can do.
And thats our biggest crime, probably our only crime, we put a number on it, the shame of Asylum lays firmly on the world more than the UK in my opinion, as a nation we do alot to fight with them.
How can you be in support of smaller government and re-nationalization at the same time?
Parkinsons is a bitch, all the best to you in your battles!MND was always my big fear so i got lucky with only getting Parkinson's. We have come far in this country with disabilities.
Glad your back on this site even if everything you think about the EU is completely wrong.
Brilliant post and totally agree.
You and @Grays_1890 have the right sentiments. The right aims, but the wrong way of getting there. A forward looking nation doesn't close off from a the worlds largest and most prosperous free market. Or put impediments between working with other nations who are the most similar to it, on things like climate change, and global threats. I get that all your eggs are in the anti-EU basket. I may as well be trying to convince you to support arsenal. Curse the thought!!! But the forward looking UK thing - that is the opposit of Brexit.
Brilliant post and totally agree.
Brexit does not change where we are.
Parkinsons is a bitch, all the best to you in your battles!
I'm 50/50 on the EU take them or leave them!
Just do no harm to peoples health and livelihoods!
My grievance is with the current morally bankrupt conservative party who care little for those less fortunate.