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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
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The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
There. Resident WHO political commentators and gurus can knock yourselves out in here and conduct your endless bickering. All other threads will be locked.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 11:14They clearly were not asking for it as there were no London protesters clogging up the streets about Iranians killing Iranians by the thousand, but plenty of protesters about Israel and the US killing Iranians by the dozens/hundreds.
Does one death carry more worth than another? Do the victims feel a stronger sense of martyrdom when killed by one of their own? What about their friends & family?
Which type of death do you believe is a price worth paying?
OK sicko what has that got to do with Huntleys victims asking for it in your reply to f129?
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XKhammer wrote: ↑08 Mar 2026, 08:49Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:48F 129 Row66" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:04 Will we be having a vigil for Ian Huntley? They had one for the Ayatollah and he killed loads more than Huntley, and the far left fascists had vigils for him
The Ayatollah's victims clearly were not "asking for it".WTF do you mean by that???
You have scopped to new low if l think what you mean or you just mentally ill like all trannies
They clearly were not asking for it as there were no London protesters clogging up the streets about Iranians killing Iranians by the thousand, but plenty of protesters about Israel and the US killing Iranians by the dozens/hundreds.
Does one death carry more worth than another? Do the victims feel a stronger sense of martyrdom when killed by one of their own? What about their friends & family?
Which type of death do you believe is a price worth paying?
Does one death carry more worth than another? Do the victims feel a stronger sense of martyrdom when killed by one of their own? What about their friends & family?
Which type of death do you believe is a price worth paying?
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:48F 129 Row66" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:04 Will we be having a vigil for Ian Huntley? They had one for the Ayatollah and he killed loads more than Huntley, and the far left fascists had vigils for him
The Ayatollah's victims clearly were not "asking for it".
WTF do you mean by that???
You have scopped to new low if l think what you mean or you just mentally ill like all trannies
You have scopped to new low if l think what you mean or you just mentally ill like all trannies
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Joyo finally on his way to Broxbourne for an almighty dust up with Goosolini that will be captured on a GoPro for us all to see to prove it happened...
(weather/tyre repair permitting)

(weather/tyre repair permitting)

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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 16:59
You sound like Jeremy Vine.
That hurts more than goosestep calling me a nonce
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XKhammer wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 10:3411 stone actually and yes all my bikes have a bell
You sound like Jeremy Vine.
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F 129 Row66" wrote: ↑07 Mar 2026, 14:04 Will we be having a vigil for Ian Huntley? They had one for the Ayatollah and he killed loads more than Huntley, and the far left fascists had vigils for him
The Ayatollah's victims clearly were not "asking for it".
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Will we be having a vigil for Ian Huntley? They had one for the Ayatollah and he killed loads more than Huntley, and the far left fascists had vigils for him
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dont get joyo excited with your talk of school kids.
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XKhammer wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 10:3411 stone actually and yes all my bikes have a bell
Nope never met you but imagine you're an ugly fucker looking like a mix of Mussolini/Pavarotti wiyh a great big yellow streak down your back
hahaha you melt.
"all my bikes have bells"
i'm happy if you don't find me attractive.............. but then i'm not 9 years old so i guess i'm not your type.
"all my bikes have bells"
i'm happy if you don't find me attractive.............. but then i'm not 9 years old so i guess i'm not your type.
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goose wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 10:13You've clearly never met me son (because yiu keep avoiding it).
I'm in fantastic shape, not some 10 stone lycra clad weed.
Do you have a bell on your bicycle? Little basket on the front?
11 stone actually and yes all my bikes have a bell
Nope never met you but imagine you're an ugly fucker looking like a mix of Mussolini/Pavarotti wiyh a great big yellow streak down your back
Nope never met you but imagine you're an ugly fucker looking like a mix of Mussolini/Pavarotti wiyh a great big yellow streak down your back
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XKhammer wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 10:01Ha ha this coming from Pavarotti....you get on a bike you're going to have heart attack or fall off after going two yards
You've clearly never met me son (because yiu keep avoiding it).
I'm in fantastic shape, not some 10 stone lycra clad weed.
Do you have a bell on your bicycle? Little basket on the front?
I'm in fantastic shape, not some 10 stone lycra clad weed.
Do you have a bell on your bicycle? Little basket on the front?
Re: The Official Politics Thread (enter at your own risk)
goose wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 07:23XKhammer wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 04:01Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:50You really are a twisted, bigoted bitter individual. People are quite free to go where they like to improve their lives , which may or may not involve a temporary stay out of their country of birth.
How does them coming back impact YOU? Less space for fighting-age illegal immigrants perhaps?
Oh, and (if you'd ever been you'd know that) most oil-rich Arab states have excellent art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues - piss easy to find and even easier to get to & from. Muscat (don't bother arguing it's not the UAE, it's less than a 2 hour drive from Dubai) has a wonderful Opera House regularly hosting world class musicians.Opera!!!!
You and goosestep FFS!
I'm sure you two are closet Fulham/Brighton fans
What has happened has to West Ham fans?
Glad you both don't go as could imagine you pair of hardnuts starting a chorus of Flower Duet instead bubblesSays the guy who offered to turn up to a ‘meet’ on his bicycle.
I bet you look well scary in your Lycra……… scary to children anyway.
Ha ha this coming from Pavarotti....you get on a bike you're going to have heart attack or fall off after going two yards
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XKhammer wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 04:01Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:50Fauxstralian wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:14 I see the former Newham Mayor Robin Wales who seemed to turn up at London Stadium a lot has joined Reform
People can piss off to revel in the Bling , exploitation of migrant workers & Sharia Law if they like. Just don’t come back
Enjoy the UAE art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues if you can find them.
I hear the camel racing season & throwing a gay off a building festival are on this weekend
You really are a twisted, bigoted bitter individual. People are quite free to go where they like to improve their lives , which may or may not involve a temporary stay out of their country of birth.
How does them coming back impact YOU? Less space for fighting-age illegal immigrants perhaps?
Oh, and (if you'd ever been you'd know that) most oil-rich Arab states have excellent art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues - piss easy to find and even easier to get to & from. Muscat (don't bother arguing it's not the UAE, it's less than a 2 hour drive from Dubai) has a wonderful Opera House regularly hosting world class musicians.Opera!!!!
You and goosestep FFS!
I'm sure you two are closet Fulham/Brighton fans
What has happened has to West Ham fans?
Glad you both don't go as could imagine you pair of hardnuts starting a chorus of Flower Duet instead bubbles
Says the guy who offered to turn up to a ‘meet’ on his bicycle.
I bet you look well scary in your Lycra……… scary to children anyway.
I bet you look well scary in your Lycra……… scary to children anyway.
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XKhammer wrote: ↑05 Mar 2026, 04:01Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:50Fauxstralian wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:14 I see the former Newham Mayor Robin Wales who seemed to turn up at London Stadium a lot has joined Reform
People can piss off to revel in the Bling , exploitation of migrant workers & Sharia Law if they like. Just don’t come back
Enjoy the UAE art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues if you can find them.
I hear the camel racing season & throwing a gay off a building festival are on this weekend
You really are a twisted, bigoted bitter individual. People are quite free to go where they like to improve their lives , which may or may not involve a temporary stay out of their country of birth.
How does them coming back impact YOU? Less space for fighting-age illegal immigrants perhaps?
Oh, and (if you'd ever been you'd know that) most oil-rich Arab states have excellent art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues - piss easy to find and even easier to get to & from. Muscat (don't bother arguing it's not the UAE, it's less than a 2 hour drive from Dubai) has a wonderful Opera House regularly hosting world class musicians.Opera!!!!
You and goosestep FFS!
I'm sure you two are closet Fulham/Brighton fans
What has happened has to West Ham fans?
Glad you both don't go as could imagine you pair of hardnuts starting a chorus of Flower Duet instead bubbles
I posted "Opera House", not "Opera".
Once again you display the mental characteristics of an entitled 13 year old trying to score points, seeking revenge on posters who have previously embarrassed and shown you up in front of everybody.
Once again you display the mental characteristics of an entitled 13 year old trying to score points, seeking revenge on posters who have previously embarrassed and shown you up in front of everybody.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:50Fauxstralian wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:14 I see the former Newham Mayor Robin Wales who seemed to turn up at London Stadium a lot has joined Reform
People can piss off to revel in the Bling , exploitation of migrant workers & Sharia Law if they like. Just don’t come back
Enjoy the UAE art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues if you can find them.
I hear the camel racing season & throwing a gay off a building festival are on this weekend
You really are a twisted, bigoted bitter individual. People are quite free to go where they like to improve their lives , which may or may not involve a temporary stay out of their country of birth.
How does them coming back impact YOU? Less space for fighting-age illegal immigrants perhaps?
Oh, and (if you'd ever been you'd know that) most oil-rich Arab states have excellent art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues - piss easy to find and even easier to get to & from. Muscat (don't bother arguing it's not the UAE, it's less than a 2 hour drive from Dubai) has a wonderful Opera House regularly hosting world class musicians.
You and goosestep FFS!
I'm sure you two are closet Fulham/Brighton fans
What has happened has to West Ham fans?
Glad you both don't go as could imagine you pair of hardnuts starting a chorus of Flower Duet instead bubbles
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 19:14 I see the former Newham Mayor Robin Wales who seemed to turn up at London Stadium a lot has joined Reform
People can piss off to revel in the Bling , exploitation of migrant workers & Sharia Law if they like. Just don’t come back
Enjoy the UAE art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues if you can find them.
I hear the camel racing season & throwing a gay off a building festival are on this weekend
You really are a twisted, bigoted bitter individual. People are quite free to go where they like to improve their lives , which may or may not involve a temporary stay out of their country of birth.
How does them coming back impact YOU? Less space for fighting-age illegal immigrants perhaps?
Oh, and (if you'd ever been you'd know that) most oil-rich Arab states have excellent art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues - piss easy to find and even easier to get to & from. Muscat (don't bother arguing it's not the UAE, it's less than a 2 hour drive from Dubai) has a wonderful Opera House regularly hosting world class musicians.
How does them coming back impact YOU? Less space for fighting-age illegal immigrants perhaps?
Oh, and (if you'd ever been you'd know that) most oil-rich Arab states have excellent art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues - piss easy to find and even easier to get to & from. Muscat (don't bother arguing it's not the UAE, it's less than a 2 hour drive from Dubai) has a wonderful Opera House regularly hosting world class musicians.
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I see the former Newham Mayor Robin Wales who seemed to turn up at London Stadium a lot has joined Reform
People can piss off to revel in the Bling , exploitation of migrant workers & Sharia Law if they like. Just don’t come back
Enjoy the UAE art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues if you can find them.
I hear the camel racing season & throwing a gay off a building festival are on this weekend
People can piss off to revel in the Bling , exploitation of migrant workers & Sharia Law if they like. Just don’t come back
Enjoy the UAE art galleries, museums, theatre, sporting & music venues if you can find them.
I hear the camel racing season & throwing a gay off a building festival are on this weekend
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XKhammer wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 13:21Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 13:13Your fascination with ladyboys is only matched by your fascination with male genitalia. I don't care why.Of course you don't care which is why you bite....lol
If you absolutely need this to be an example of "biting" (which you will absolutely insist it is), then who am I to keep quiet and deny you a little entertainment in your pitiful, uneducated, untravelled, benefit claiming life? But care??? Perlease.
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 12:56 Most of the quislings such as yourself spend time bleating about how the UK is on the verge of adopting Sharia Law and how London particularly is so awful
And then by choice live under Sharia Law possibly to fulfill their dream of an underage ladyboy as their bride
Any update on the existence of UAE culture I was promised?
Shopping & melting your face in the sun like the ludicrous plumbing guy is all I have so far
Put up a post where I've ever said that the UK is on the verge of adopting Sharia Law. I can wait.
London is definitely not as nice as when I worked in it 30 years ago. I don't need someone to tell me, I notice it every time I go back to visit family.
UAE culture?
You mean, by that, not western (media-led) culture so familiar and comforting to the untravelled?
Has plenty existing alongside the glitz and glamour the west has paid for by purchasing their oil & gas. Dubai old town is particularly rich in local culture to somebody POSSIBLY willing enough to learn.
Very easy to avoid the heat - even more so than in the "cultured & sophisticated" UK.
You still haven't tried to explain exactly how people looking to improve their (own) lives offend you so much.
London is definitely not as nice as when I worked in it 30 years ago. I don't need someone to tell me, I notice it every time I go back to visit family.
UAE culture?
You mean, by that, not western (media-led) culture so familiar and comforting to the untravelled?
Has plenty existing alongside the glitz and glamour the west has paid for by purchasing their oil & gas. Dubai old town is particularly rich in local culture to somebody POSSIBLY willing enough to learn.
Very easy to avoid the heat - even more so than in the "cultured & sophisticated" UK.
You still haven't tried to explain exactly how people looking to improve their (own) lives offend you so much.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 13:13XKhammer wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 12:45Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑04 Mar 2026, 11:50Where's your proof that they hate the UK? Perhaps they simply hate the UK that people like you have actively encouraged to evolve into, not the UK itself.
I've lived - by personal choice - under Shahira Law for several years and suffered nothing from it. A vast majority of those people living alongside me at the time were "of fighting age", yet I felt nothing to be fearful of.Most of the ladyboys you have buggered have been of fighting age and feel like they have been through a war crippled for life with AIDSYour fascination with ladyboys is only matched by your fascination with male genitalia. I don't care why.
Of course you don't care which is why you bite....lol 












