SeagullRic
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If yes I would certainly include his islamophobiq as a form of racism
If yes I would certainly include his islamophobiq as a form of racism
5000+ have signed it in Brighton Pavilion. 4.66% of constituents - highest in country.
How is that relevant to a British passport holder? As per my post above, we can still be questioned and denied entry under the normal immigration rules. White, Brown, Christian, or Muslim. But that has always been the case.
Sorry, I'm not quite sure what your point Is. Are you suggesting that because 2 black people were on the celebrity apprentice and Trump refrained from being racist to them he could not possibly be racist to others, either in his views or policies?
I am intolerant of intolerance.
Money.I don't like him, and if he is breaking the law I would be pleased to see him impeached.
But has he, though? If he has why has he not had his collar felt?
I don't know the answer which is why I'm asking.
Blimey, times is 'ard if you're a Trump hating, EU loving, F.A. Cup romantic right now. View attachment 81726
This Australian only had a visa for Iran in his Australian passport. He was held for 14 hours and then sent home.
4.66% wow a huge minority then.
I despair of those wishing to constantly undermine democracy with their inability to understand it.
4.66% wow a huge minority then.
I despair of those wishing to constantly undermine democracy with their inability to understand it.
to make it simple for all that don't understand, 50.1% is more than 49.9%, anybody need any clarification on that?
Perhaps all that don't get it would be happier in a country where the minority rule, I think that's usually called a dictatorship?
Not always. Trump got two or three million fewer votes than Clinton but still won so actually the majority didn't win because of an electoral system set the way it is.
He is a dual British-Iraqi citizen born in the uk to two Iraqi parents who moved over 28 years ago (4 year sports before he was born).
He was told today that because he visits family in Baghdad once or twice yearly (and has done so in the last six months) he would be denied entry to the US until this ban is lifted.
To be fair this was before Boris clarified the position so he's now waiting to hear back from the US embassy tomorrow regarding the exact status.
So he's enjoying all the benefits of being a British citizen but still wants an Iranian passport.Why? I wouldn't think that would improve anything at all except his ability to get in and out of Iran. And you can bet that the mullahs there have a nice file on him.There's something wrong with this concept that's particularly unappealing.