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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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XKhammer wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025, 18:05Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025, 16:13 I worked abroad for most of the last 25 years, and never once in all that time did I notice any improvements in the country over my previous return. Not a single one. The current return is the same.
Shops I used to frequent are closing, companies going out of business and as for pubs & restaurants, there seems to be an active agenda to rid the country of them completely.
I learnt long ago that these changes were not for my benefit, but I never could see who was gaining from all this rapid change.You're not including the time you spent in the detector vans grassing up working class people but instead helping the agenda you claim you oppose?
How do you know that it was only working class people who were visited by staff from detector vans that didn't actually detect anything?
How did you calculate that within the last 25 years included activities I undertook in 1973/4?
You're really simply rubbish at all this, aren't you, even when you desperately try and spin something to suit your personal, bigoted agenda.?
How did you calculate that within the last 25 years included activities I undertook in 1973/4?
You're really simply rubbish at all this, aren't you, even when you desperately try and spin something to suit your personal, bigoted agenda.?
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just a personal thought... every year your pound is devalued & sales records are broken - you're actually spending more for the same stuff and that includes, houses, cars, shrunken chocolate bars etc... think it's called 'inflation' or 'cost of living', not that I'm bothered, if I see something I like I buy it there & then, fuck Black Friday... btw January Sales are way better, Shops want offload their winter stock.
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Fauxstralian wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025, 18:34 The standard of restaurants & pubs serving food has improved exponentially in London in the last 25 years
25 years ago in a pub in London you might get some pork scratchings or a ham sandwich on the bar curled up under one of those plastic domes
You can find restaurants serving the food of any nation you are interested in
Same old right wing cunts who don’t live in London telling us how terrible it is
YAWN![]()
Should i yawn?, you state that 'food improved exponentially in London in last 25years etc. etc.'... that's some statement. Joe Strummer was singing about the food diversity in London back in 2003, I distinctly remember going to Italian, Indian & Chinese in the early '70's... 'Same old left wing cunts who don’t live in London telling us how terrible it is YAWN
'... best to generalise wouldn't you agree?
Bhindi Bhargee Lyrics (in part):
Well, I was walking down the High Road And this guy stops me
He'd just got in from New Zealand And he was looking for mushy peas I said, no, we hadn't really got 'em round here
I said, but we do got Balti, Bhindi, strictly Hindi Dall, Halal and I'm walking down the road
We got rock soul, okra, bombay duck-ra Shrimp beansprout, comes with it or without
With it or without Bagels soft or simply harder Exotic avocado or toxic empenada
We got akee, lassi, Somali waccy baccy I'm sure back home you know what tikka's all about What tikka's all about Welcome stranger to the humble neighborhoods You can get inspiration along the highroad Hommus, cous cous in the jus' of octopus Pastrami and salami and lasagne on the go Welcome stranger, there's no danger Welcome to this humble neighborhood There's Balti, Bhindi, strictly Hindi Dall, Halal and I'm walking down the road Rocksoul, okra, bombay duck-ra Shrimp beansprout, comes with it or without So anyway, I told him I was in a band
Link: Joe Strummer - Bhindi Bhagee
Bhindi Bhargee Lyrics (in part):
Well, I was walking down the High Road And this guy stops me
He'd just got in from New Zealand And he was looking for mushy peas I said, no, we hadn't really got 'em round here
I said, but we do got Balti, Bhindi, strictly Hindi Dall, Halal and I'm walking down the road
We got rock soul, okra, bombay duck-ra Shrimp beansprout, comes with it or without
With it or without Bagels soft or simply harder Exotic avocado or toxic empenada
We got akee, lassi, Somali waccy baccy I'm sure back home you know what tikka's all about What tikka's all about Welcome stranger to the humble neighborhoods You can get inspiration along the highroad Hommus, cous cous in the jus' of octopus Pastrami and salami and lasagne on the go Welcome stranger, there's no danger Welcome to this humble neighborhood There's Balti, Bhindi, strictly Hindi Dall, Halal and I'm walking down the road Rocksoul, okra, bombay duck-ra Shrimp beansprout, comes with it or without So anyway, I told him I was in a band
Link: Joe Strummer - Bhindi Bhagee
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Is that not the same across the entire western world because of the availability of food.
by and large the standard of food served up in the country is middle of the road at best. Most places are over priced and use poor quality ingredients. If you want quality you have to pay top dollar (by and large).
this isn’t exclusive to London, but the prices in London are notably higher.
by and large the standard of food served up in the country is middle of the road at best. Most places are over priced and use poor quality ingredients. If you want quality you have to pay top dollar (by and large).
this isn’t exclusive to London, but the prices in London are notably higher.
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The standard of restaurants & pubs serving food has improved exponentially in London in the last 25 years
25 years ago in a pub in London you might get some pork scratchings or a ham sandwich on the bar curled up under one of those plastic domes
You can find restaurants serving the food of any nation you are interested in
Same old right wing cunts who don’t live in London telling us how terrible it is
YAWN
25 years ago in a pub in London you might get some pork scratchings or a ham sandwich on the bar curled up under one of those plastic domes
You can find restaurants serving the food of any nation you are interested in
Same old right wing cunts who don’t live in London telling us how terrible it is
YAWN
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑01 Dec 2025, 16:13 I worked abroad for most of the last 25 years, and never once in all that time did I notice any improvements in the country over my previous return. Not a single one. The current return is the same.
Shops I used to frequent are closing, companies going out of business and as for pubs & restaurants, there seems to be an active agenda to rid the country of them completely.
I learnt long ago that these changes were not for my benefit, but I never could see who was gaining from all this rapid change.
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I worked abroad for most of the last 25 years, and never once in all that time did I notice any improvements in the country over my previous return. Not a single one. The current return is the same.
Shops I used to frequent are closing, companies going out of business and as for pubs & restaurants, there seems to be an active agenda to rid the country of them completely.
I learnt long ago that these changes were not for my benefit, but I never could see who was gaining from all this rapid change.
Shops I used to frequent are closing, companies going out of business and as for pubs & restaurants, there seems to be an active agenda to rid the country of them completely.
I learnt long ago that these changes were not for my benefit, but I never could see who was gaining from all this rapid change.
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Fucking hell, it's just come out in a Select Committee by the WMP admitting that part of their "intelligence" to ban Maccabi fans from Villa was based on a phantom game between West Ham values Maccabi at the London Stadium back in November 2023. We actually played Greek side Olympiakos instead! 
State of this Country run by total divs.
State of this Country run by total divs.
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https://news.sky.com/story/labour-mp-tu ... h-13477731
..But Farage is the problem.
Let's see if the MSN make a right song and dance about this MP as they did going in ham on a new Reform UK Wales leader..
..But Farage is the problem.
Let's see if the MSN make a right song and dance about this MP as they did going in ham on a new Reform UK Wales leader..
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Maybe not having as much gravitas when Leo Amery gave to the commons at the Norway debate during WWII but his summing up could well be applied here as well.
"You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go".
Which were words that Oliver Cromwell said to the Long Parliament about three hundred years ago.
"You have sat too long here for any good you have been doing. Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go".
Which were words that Oliver Cromwell said to the Long Parliament about three hundred years ago.
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 09:08 I have come to admire Kemi Badenoch after the rinsing she gave to Rachel Thieves in the commons, the other day.
It was by far her best performance. Was great to see. Hopefully she goes in ham on Starmer next now her rotting carcass has been tossed to one side of the HoC.
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I have come to admire Kemi Badenoch after the rinsing she gave to Rachel Thieves in the commons, the other day.
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"Cousinfuckers" could become a very useful term of endearment...for all you mothers out there.
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Nutsin wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 01:19goose wrote: ↑29 Nov 2025, 20:57Still obsessed with me I see. I must owe you a huge amount for renting such a huge space in your tiny mind.
Amazing how pointing out to you that sharia law isn’t recognised in the U.K., means you feel the need to tag me in completely unrelated problems in Islamic faith schools.Yeah I’m tagging you as you’re an Islam sympathizer. You’ve spent months on here defending Muslim rights you cսnt!
Im just pointing out how dangerous you Sympathizng wankers are.
You’ve just proven you’re as dumb as a post by posting some ‘fake news’. Pointing out the inaccuracy of your posts isn’t sympathetic to anyone, its just making you look silly.
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Massive Attack" wrote: ↑29 Nov 2025, 23:22 Look at how quickly the demographics change with it only speeding up, not slowing down..
The Muslim population in England and Wales was approximately 0.5% (265,000 people) in 2001. This figure increased in subsequent years:In 1951, the total number of Muslims in Britain was around 21,000.
- By the time of the 2011 Census, the Muslim population in England and Wales had risen to 4.9% (2.7 million people).
- The most recent 2021 Census data shows the figure at 6.5% (3.9 million people) in England and Wales.
You’ve just shown that the growth is slowing down. It’s taken 15 years to add roughly 1m people. How long to add another 6m adults?
nobody isn’t getting first cousins marriage past the electorate, the House of Commons and then the House of Lords.
nobody isn’t getting first cousins marriage past the electorate, the House of Commons and then the House of Lords.
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goose wrote: ↑29 Nov 2025, 23:06 You need about 30% of votes to win a GE (maybe less some years).
let’s assume every Muslim votes for a party back 1st cousin marriage. Broadly you’d need another 6m Muslims in the uk. There’s currently 4m in the uk including children.
nobody is going to legalise 1st cousin marriage.
You don't need to win a GE you just need enough pressure to make the government of the day cave.
Granted no one is going on the streets to demand they can fuck their cousins.
That wasn't the point. The point was 6-7% of a population is more than enough to influence government to go down some prety dark rabbit holes.
Especially is the government is already a bunch of sympathetic spineless commie traitors led by a closeted wet wipe who is wholly owned and controlled by some really bad actors.
Granted no one is going on the streets to demand they can fuck their cousins.
That wasn't the point. The point was 6-7% of a population is more than enough to influence government to go down some prety dark rabbit holes.
Especially is the government is already a bunch of sympathetic spineless commie traitors led by a closeted wet wipe who is wholly owned and controlled by some really bad actors.
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One Sunny Day" wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 02:37You really are a pathetic, lying little bigoted cսnt, aren't you? Please fuck off and crawl back under whichever slimey rock you crawled out of, you complete, embarrassing melt.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fac ... 35884.html
Shouldn’t you be shagging your first cousin?
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You really are a pathetic, lying little bigoted cսnt, aren't you? Please fuck off and crawl back under whichever slimey rock you crawled out of, you complete, embarrassing melt.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fac ... 35884.html
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/fac ... 35884.html
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goose wrote: ↑29 Nov 2025, 20:57Still obsessed with me I see. I must owe you a huge amount for renting such a huge space in your tiny mind.
Amazing how pointing out to you that sharia law isn’t recognised in the U.K., means you feel the need to tag me in completely unrelated problems in Islamic faith schools.
Yeah I’m tagging you as you’re an Islam sympathizer. You’ve spent months on here defending Muslim rights you cսnt!
Im just pointing out how dangerous you Sympathizng wankers are.
Im just pointing out how dangerous you Sympathizng wankers are.
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Look at how quickly the demographics change with it only speeding up, not slowing down..
The Muslim population in England and Wales was approximately 0.5% (265,000 people) in 2001. This figure increased in subsequent years:
The Muslim population in England and Wales was approximately 0.5% (265,000 people) in 2001. This figure increased in subsequent years:
- By the time of the 2011 Census, the Muslim population in England and Wales had risen to 4.9% (2.7 million people).
- The most recent 2021 Census data shows the figure at 6.5% (3.9 million people) in England and Wales.
