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- Oct 31, 2011
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oh get a life, no it couldnt, talk about bedwetting....
yeah, get a life! He should do something grown up like offer someone out on the internet.
oh get a life, no it couldnt, talk about bedwetting....
I do a lot of work for the BBC, they are happy to talk to anyone. Big Nige has been on Question Time more than any other political leader.
Perhaps the organisers of Pride weren't keen on associating themselves with a party that had no mention of LGBT issues in its manifesto, and therefore thought it hypocritical that UKIP were trying to make political capital from the Pride event.
UKIP's opposition to gay marriage and manifesto promise of protection to those who oppose it at the recent election, when it was chasing the fundamentalist Christian vote, also probably meant that its views were not in alignment with the those attending and enjoying Pride.
For a community that has made challenging orthodoxy their raison d'être,.
yes.Do you consider homosexuality to be unorthodox?
or do some pointless keyboard warrior sniping from the sidelines.yeah, get a life! He should do something grown up like offer someone out on the internet.
Do you consider homosexuality to be unorthodox?
..ISIS is allowed. Country has lost its marbles.
Of cause it is, what happened you might think, nothing.
[emoji38] You absolute clown [emoji38]You really don't understand what's going on here do you?
Well, yes.
Unless you can think of a religion where homosexuality is considered to be the traditional norm