Bob Monkhouse did have a go, to be fair.It’s probably the least funny one I’ve ever seen.
No wonder there’s no right wing satire.
When I say satire.
When I say have a go.....
Bob Monkhouse did have a go, to be fair.It’s probably the least funny one I’ve ever seen.
No wonder there’s no right wing satire.
whateverI didn't miss the point.
I just fancied taking it on to another level. Possibly a lower level.
I reserve the right to derail.
What do you think of my new user pic? Recognize him?whatever
That teaches me not to try to be clever
Great post and agree with everything you say.I agree with everything you say.
Perhaps (only my view, not speaking for anyone else) the ‘middle ground’ in this mess is recognising there are serious problems in our society and the riots are a symptom of that. That’s not defending the rioters (who must face the full force of the law) but if we take the line that anyone who shares even a part of their views is simply ‘wrong’, ‘scum’ etc then we will never move forward.
The middle ground, to me, is accepting that people have grievances that we may not share but they are real and need to be considered. That does not condone rioting but it maybe says you don’t want it to happen again.
so you make a few bob out of them then, touchYou wouldn’t believe the amount of Somalians I see living off the state on my maintenance rounds. They have no intention to work and told me so. Many come for operations and go back home as soon as the NHS have picked up the tab.
One landlord I work for all he wants is immigrant tenants on housing benefit he gets £300 guaranteed a week for a studio flat courtesy of the government, they are happy to live in very basic boxes no bigger than the average bedroom with a shower toilet and small cooking area crammed in.
How the government pay a £300 a week in housing benefit is beyond me, one house as nine of these studios £11k a month and we the tax payer are picking up the tab. There are thousands of similar houses all over London.
To add all the Ukrainian tenants I know all work hard and don’t claim benefits. Lovely polite clean people.
Into the sea of jail with her, then.The Brit who retweeted “Ali Al-Shakati was the suspect. He was an asylum seeker who came to the UK by boat last year and was on an MI6 watch list. If this is true, then all hell is about to break loose” was Cheshire businesswoman Bernie Spofforth.
Preemptive, she’s gone to The Times and The Scum to plead her “mistake”. Arrested this week.
A predictable background of trying to build an anti vax, anti lockdowns and climate change denying following, she’s appeared on GB News in the past.
[In the Telegraph etc today].
This is all very well, but what are the grievances? What are they?Great post and agree with everything you say.
The ignorance of many towards other people and their views and experiences is detrimental to the resolution of the protests, and the goal of a civilised, progressive society.
It’s bigotry, and in my opinion is as un called for as racism and thuggery.
Is it the singer from Spandau Ballet?What do you think of my new user pic? Recognize him?
The middle ground - Greggs and Shoe Zone!This is all very well, but what are the grievances? What are they?
And how do they justify attempting to burn down asylum seeker 'hotels' and (in Ulster) attack the police again.
I am still looking for this mythical middle ground between rioters and . . . well who? All of the rest of us?
Great post and agree with everything you say.
The ignorance of many towards other people and their views and experiences is detrimental to the resolution of the protests, and the goal of a civilised, progressive society.
It’s bigotry, and in my opinion is as un called for as racism and thuggery.
Slightly confused with this.I agree with everything you say.
Perhaps (only my view, not speaking for anyone else) the ‘middle ground’ in this mess is recognising there are serious problems in our society and the riots are a symptom of that. That’s not defending the rioters (who must face the full force of the law) but if we take the line that anyone who shares even a part of their views is simply ‘wrong’, ‘scum’ etc then we will never move forward.
The middle ground, to me, is accepting that people have grievances that we may not share but they are real and need to be considered. That does not condone rioting but it maybe says you don’t want it to happen again.
The ignorance of many towards other people and their views and experiences is detrimental to the resolution of the protests, and the goal of a civilised, progressive society.
It’s bigotry, and in my opinion is as un called for as racism and thuggery.
They need someone to factually articulate those grievences so the rest of us can understand. Using like logic and evidence and stuff.does anyone know what these grievances are?
I haven’t met any asylum seekers, I don’t know where you got that from.So what you're saying is your employer is taking tens of thousands of taxpayers money each month and that the shoeboxes he's providing asylum seekers (who aren't allowed to work, the Ukrainians get special fast track dispensations) aren't worth anything like the money he is getting for them.
Christ so many of us have been trained to punch down.
Somalians don’t risk life and limb to get here and are free to go back and forth to visit parents or whatever whenever they like.Wait.
So they are risking life and limb to come unchecked into the country, gain access to the NHS and then flee the country avoiding checks?
But somehow they are also staying in government funded homes in the U..K that you maintain for them?
And they smell?
You appear somewhat confused.
big askThey need someone to factually articulate those grievences so the rest of us can understand. Using like logic and evidence and stuff.
... Not you Nige.
Edit: oh and they need to do it without sounding racist.
Sonny's Letter was and is a stunning expose of the grief caused by police brutality on the Caribbean communities of the 60's , 70's , 80's. And a beautiful , haunting track musically also.As a fan of Linton Kwesi Johnson, I'm minded that it's not how you say it, it's how you convey it.
Fite dem back. And beam me up.
Tbf to him there’s plenty of reporting that you can find, he’s not a liar
reality ...?? the situation..?? the figures on some of these graphics are highly questionable , for instance a graphic above displays that currently only 25% of the population of the country were not born in the UK , i find that quite hard to believe as i do the graphic that displays the number of people living in a single dwelling by ethnicity , you can do a lot with averages.I have a grip, have you got a grip? What are you gripping? Is it a beer bottle?