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#1
Jokes / New Version of Yousaf's Speech
Last post by Alex - Yesterday at 10:01:19 PM
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#2
Politics / Re: Sadiq Khan
Last post by klondike - Yesterday at 08:25:10 PM
Sadly I don't think they do equality. Nothing in the Koran about that. Only conquest it seems.
#3
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Alex - Yesterday at 07:51:48 PM
A seagull stole Bert's chips as he stood on Morecambe Bay
With bag firmly gripped in beak the buggar flew away
Bert stood paralysed, hand hovering in mid air
Then a good Samaritan offered up her chair
#4
Politics / Re: Sadiq Khan
Last post by GrannyMac - Yesterday at 07:47:46 PM
We need tough government, and a strong police force.  I'm all for equality, but not for a takeover! 
#5
General Discussion / EU to Africa tunnel
Last post by Alex - Yesterday at 07:46:12 PM
Plans for £6billion underwater tunnel to make travel between Europe and Africa easier is on the cards.  Yes, thats all we need I know, but officials hope that the tunnel might be completed in time for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which is being jointly hosted by Spain, Portugal and Morocco. :nooo:


Source Independent, Daily Mirror
#6
The Chat Room / Re: Lets write a Limerick, one...
Last post by Scrumpy - Yesterday at 07:35:34 PM
A seagull stole Bert's chips as he stood on Morecambe Bay
With bag firmly gripped in beak the buggar flew away
Bert stood paralysed, hand hovering in mid air
#7
The Chat Room / Re: Song for the Tories
Last post by Scrumpy - Yesterday at 07:29:08 PM

 'Livin' on a Prayer'.      Bon Jovi
#8
General Discussion / Re: Another Tony Martin?
Last post by Diasi - Yesterday at 06:07:54 PM
Once again, thanks Cassandra for such a well-informed expansion of my post.

I love your graphic description of the assault & repercussions thereof in the underpass.

It almost sounds as though you were taking the piss out of the prosecution team.

Lol  :grin:
#9
Politics / Re: Sadiq Khan
Last post by muddy - Yesterday at 05:36:27 PM
Why can't people see this?
The major issue is that Muslims ( especially those who support radical Islam  ) largely don't integrate with their host society, not just in the UK, but every where.
Their first allegiance is to Islam, not to the country where they live.
As their numbers increase, they will have more influence by setting up their own party and refuse to support the established parties, this is now quite evident in the UK, goodness only knows what it will be like in ten years time
It will  lead to a major change in the culture and laws of the UK.
#10
The Chat Room / Re: The boring thread.....
Last post by GrannyMac - Yesterday at 04:51:29 PM
Grandson was playing rugby at the Wirral this morning. I've been dog sitting so his parents could go and support the team, and they won! Granddaughter works Sundays, so it's just been me and the dogs, sitting in the sun.