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ska face
June 13, 2018, 11:03pm

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So

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Sound. Just thought I’d confirm that.

This love affair you have with him is extremely cult-like. You sound brainwashed pal.
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June 14, 2018, 12:34am

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I sound brainwashed for defending liberty and freedom of speech? Because jailing someone for breaking a tyrannical media restriction that shouldn't have been set up in the first place is okay in a free nation? This is on the same level of crap seen in Iran, Saudi Arabia or Turkey in regards to freedom.  

Cult like? Pretty sure you can see my earlier post/rants about the potential jailing of Count Dankula, or the Austrian, American and Canadian conservatives that were BANNED from the UK for nothing. The problems we see today with regards to Home Office faults with citizenship are a result of wrong paperwork or bureaucrats failing as bureaucrats do.

You just ignore these problems, ignore the fact based arguments, the solution to these problems are similar to what Poland, Austria, Italy and Eastern Europe are doing. The return to stop and search, stripping anti-freedom hate speech laws, stop policing the internet and get out there to police criminals, stop wasting resources on diversity budgets etc, create a British Bill of Rights that protects our freedoms, get a sustainable immigration target, lower tax to increase gov revenue and increase employment and productivity.

Stephan deserves gratitude because he is in jail for nothing. A cult of personality is someone like Corbyn who has a history of political mishaps, economic illiteracy, and seems totally oblivious to the root causes of the problems with the Housing crisis, NHS etc, even on record for praising  Venezuela for turning into a socialistic crap-house, yet keeps followers shouting drone chants. Stephan has been silenced, Anjem Choudary is far worse and is already deemed okay to enter UK society, a man who supports ISIS. Stephan's crime? For highlighting the groping gang problem. Oh but muh ex-EDL or something..        

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Interesting stats those. What that says to me is that the cost can be a feature of how a country chooses to respond to a situation. And/or that the % of muslims of the population doesn't have so much impact. e.g. France with an higher % of Muslims than the UK, but with a similar overall population and a similar GDP per capita spends roughly the same as the UK.

Germany with a much bigger population than the UK, a slightly higher disposable income per capita after housing costs, and a similar sized muslim population has spent massively less than the UK, and despite having taking in well over a million migrants in recent years.


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I saw your face and heard you call my name.
Oh my friend we're older but no wiser,
For in our hearts the dreams are still the same.
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I sound brainwashed for defending liberty and freedom of speech? Because jailing someone for breaking a tyrannical media restriction that shouldn't have been set up in the first place is okay in a free nation? This is on the same level of crap seen in Iran, Saudi Arabia or Turkey in regards to freedom.  

Cult like? Pretty sure you can see my earlier post/rants about the potential jailing of Count Dankula, or the Austrian, American and Canadian conservatives that were BANNED from the UK for nothing. The problems we see today with regards to Home Office faults with citizenship are a result of wrong paperwork or bureaucrats failing as bureaucrats do.

You just ignore these problems, ignore the fact based arguments, the solution to these problems are similar to what Poland, Austria, Italy and Eastern Europe are doing. The return to stop and search, stripping anti-freedom hate speech laws, stop policing the internet and get out there to police criminals, stop wasting resources on diversity budgets etc, create a British Bill of Rights that protects our freedoms, get a sustainable immigration target, lower tax to increase gov revenue and increase employment and productivity.

Stephan deserves gratitude because he is in jail for nothing. A cult of personality is someone like Corbyn who has a history of political mishaps, economic illiteracy, and seems totally oblivious to the root causes of the problems with the Housing crisis, NHS etc, even on record for praising  Venezuela for turning into a socialistic crap-house, yet keeps followers shouting drone chants. Stephan has been silenced, Anjem Choudary is far worse and is already deemed okay to enter UK society, a man who supports ISIS. Stephan's crime? For highlighting the groping gang problem. Oh but muh ex-EDL or something..        

War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, and Ignorance is Strength - 1984 is a warning not a manual.



Step away from the computer, get some fresh air, read an actual book or two and reassess your life.

Alt-right conspiracy theories are for teenagers and people who drink Relentless for breakfast. Have you even read 1984?
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June 14, 2018, 1:07pm

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Step away from the computer, get some fresh air, read an actual book or two and reassess your life.

Alt-right conspiracy theories are for teenagers and people who drink Relentless for breakfast. Have you even read 1984?


Ad hominem

You most likely get your news from the lamestream media then? That is why you think anything right from Lenin is "far-right'".




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Go on then, entertain us. Just picking on one minuscule element of your rambling statement, what are the root causes of the housing crisis, and what actually is the housing crisis in your opinion?

See if you can tell us without copying & pasting from breitbart.
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June 14, 2018, 4:35pm

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Go on then, entertain us. Just picking on one minuscule element of your rambling statement, what are the root causes of the housing crisis, and what actually is the housing crisis in your opinion?

See if you can tell us without copying & pasting from breitbart.


Simple supply and demand. The demand is far higher (300,000+ immigration for decades) than the supply of building homes. Barker Review said the UK needed to build 260,000 private sector homes each year, but only 130,00-a-year have been built in the last 10 years. This explains why rent is high.


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It doesn’t help that anyone with the money is able to go out and buy houses to rent to others. Houses become scarce, demand for houses goes up with growth in population (without researching (or being a xenophobe) longer life expectancy will be a bigger cause of population growth than immigration) and thus house prices rise. In some areas you have to pay over what a house is worth in order to beat the competition to buy it. In short white middle to upper class people have caused the housing crisis not brown people.


PS - this ridiculous thread has been up on here for weeks. How is that for free speech?
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Anybody who doesn’t believe unfettered immigration is linked to the UK housing crisis is seriously deluded. But don’t worry Comrade Corbyn would have 100,000 house’s built a year if the unthinkable was to happen and he got in to power, whilst at the same time increasing unskilled immigration back to hundreds of thousands🙄


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Anybody who doesn’t believe unfettered immigration is linked to the UK housing crisis is seriously deluded. But don’t worry Comrade Corbyn would have 100,000 house’s built a year if the unthinkable was to happen and he got in to power, whilst at the same time increasing unskilled immigration back to hundreds of thousands🙄


Wouldn't you be better off campaigning to get the legions of young, unqualified white people currently unemployed to do the jobs that mean that British farmers etc. have to recruit from overseas to get their crops out of the fields etc. etc.?
Whilst we are on the subject of housing can you think of a better way of "solving" the housing crisis than building more (especially affordable ones). It would provide a shot in the arm to the construction industry as well


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