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This filthy man is not an actor or actress a director of one of the most frightning horror realities -- the UK


Leeds and Whitechapel speak volumes about the future that is the UK.

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What do those two events have to do with Keir Starmer? He's been in office for 2 weeks.

Do you imagine he has some magic button called "End all riots" that he can just press?

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Certainly didn't happen before he was stupidyly voted in. Point is, people have seen what mass migration has done to the UK yet voted for him who will only bring in more.

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>Certainly didn't happen before he was stupidyly voted in.

What the fuck are you talking about?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Leicester_unrest

>Point is, people have seen what mass migration has done to the UK yet voted for him who will only bring in more.

It's been two weeks. And this just passed:

https://news.sky.com/story/nail-bars-and-car-washes-to-be-targeted-in-summer-immigration-raids-13182400

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Actually, I stand corrected. It happened in 2011 under a Tory government, but still, the problem is getting worse and Starmer is not the answer, but an advanced poison.

And, in regard to to your F word usage at my response and post, I see I touched a nerve. A famous leader and one of my favourites actually stated that when words turn nasty in an argument, the person using them as a comeback has already lost. Take care.

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>Actually, I stand corrected. It happened in 2011 under a Tory government, but still, the problem is getting worse and Starmer is not the answer, but an advanced poison.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Leicester_unrest

And there was unrest in 2022.

>And, in regard to to your F word usage at my response and post, I see I touched a nerve. A famous leader and one of my favourites actually stated that when words turn nasty in an argument, the person using them as a comeback has already lost. Take care.

So no comment on the article I linked to you?

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Yeah, as if a white privileged and educated guy will really open the gates for immigration.

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Define 'white privledge'.

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Education is wasted on you, but you still can vote for a... guy like Trump. That is part of the definition.

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Ah, so you resort to insults which translates to I need to change my panties and incapable of thinking critically and arguing professionally.

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Oh, a trolling comedian to be aren't we? Replace your spelling mistakes with a clown make up, you will be funnier.

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How adorable that you can't string together an argument and the only thing you have is pointing out my spelling errors.

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You can't win an argument that is not there.

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Take teddy and go night night.

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It's not really your concern, is it?

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Why wouldn't it be?

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Are you British or resident in the UK?

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British and American.

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In a legally-defined sense (You hold dual nationalities?) or in that 'In 1642, an ancestor of mine passed by a broch in Braemar. I don't know what that means, but I'm pretty sure it makes me Scottish' sense that Americans tend to employ?

I'm just curious because -- you'll know as a Brit yourself -- we don't tend to hear this culture war rhetoric very much from British people. It's very Americanised.

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Ah, okay. Well, Oh yes, people are VERY concerned here.

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You haven't answered my question. I'll ask it again: Are you British in any legally-defined sense? Failure to answer it a second time will make you look evasive on the matter.

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I am British by birth and yes, I have dual citizenship and why is it any of your business. Are you the type that likes to grill people because they post things you don't like. I made a comment. Suck it up.

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I already told you why I am inquiring. It's because your rhetoric is exceedingly rare in British people. Things such as describing the prime minister as 'this filthy man' are not really part of mainstream political culture here.

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Okay, well, I have very strong feelings about a man who failed to jail paedophiles and appears to want to do MORE of turning a blind eye to the invasion and take over of the United Kingdom. Nice one.

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Hmm. Very strong feelings perhaps, but not much grounding in reality. And not much of a feel for the current mood of the nation. This is not America.

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How did he fail to jail pedophiles? Got any evidence for this specifically?

>appears to want to do MORE of turning a blind eye to the invasion and take over of the United Kingdom. Nice one.

How does he want to turn a "blind eye" to the "invasion" (I assume you mean immigration generally) to the Uk? How do you know this?

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we don't tend to hear this culture war rhetoric very much from British people.
I think thats cos what we've got here is a full on knuckle dragging swastika tattooed EDL member and card carrying neo nazi.

just a guess

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His hypocrisy was at full display today. This Starmer creature is absolute scum. Did anyone truly vote for him or is this like the appointment of the General Secretary of Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union???

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This is Britain 2024, with any luck, I'll have my finances in order and be out of here by this time next year.

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Yes, we had an election on the fourth of July.

What was he being hypocritical about?

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