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  • in reply to: General Discussion #299194
    EGPH
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    I am 18 and for the last 2 Christmases have been glued to this on the 24th. You are never too old for Santa!! πŸ™‚

    in reply to: NORAD Santa tracker #1888166
    EGPH
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    I am 18 and for the last 2 Christmases have been glued to this on the 24th. You are never too old for Santa!! πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Routes you would like an airline to start? #491209
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    Ryanair EDI-BFS/BHD would help me out considerably πŸ™‚ Though EasyJet’s prices are often reasonable.

    Any lo-co to do EDI-TFS or even better TFN other than GSM would also help me out.

    in reply to: General Discussion #299835
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    Not sure if you have read this. Got it after a quick search on Google.

    Source: Cancer Research UK
    Stage 2 – the cancer has begun to spread around the neck of the womb
    In this stage, the cancer has begun to spread outside the neck of the womb into the surrounding tissues. Stage 2 can be divided into
    Stage 2A
    Stage 2B
    In stage 2A the cancer has not spread into the womb but may have spread down into the top of the vagina. In stage 2B there is spread up into the tissues around the cervix.

    Stage 2A cervical cancer is treated with surgery or radiotherapy or both.

    Stage 2B cervical cancer is usually treated with combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Research studies have shown that this combined treatment can improve the survival rates of stage 2 cervical cancer.

    in reply to: A bit of advice needed #1888574
    EGPH
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    Not sure if you have read this. Got it after a quick search on Google.

    Source: Cancer Research UK
    Stage 2 – the cancer has begun to spread around the neck of the womb
    In this stage, the cancer has begun to spread outside the neck of the womb into the surrounding tissues. Stage 2 can be divided into
    Stage 2A
    Stage 2B
    In stage 2A the cancer has not spread into the womb but may have spread down into the top of the vagina. In stage 2B there is spread up into the tissues around the cervix.

    Stage 2A cervical cancer is treated with surgery or radiotherapy or both.

    Stage 2B cervical cancer is usually treated with combined radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Research studies have shown that this combined treatment can improve the survival rates of stage 2 cervical cancer.

    in reply to: General Discussion #306027
    EGPH
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    I stand corrected on the National Black Police Officers Association point about membership. However as an organisation they stand up for the interests of only black police officers. Now, I respect all blacks who are law abiding and live in this country but I don’t think I would want to join an organisation like the national Black Police Officers Association, after all, what would they do for me?

    in reply to: The BNP list #1892313
    EGPH
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    I stand corrected on the National Black Police Officers Association point about membership. However as an organisation they stand up for the interests of only black police officers. Now, I respect all blacks who are law abiding and live in this country but I don’t think I would want to join an organisation like the national Black Police Officers Association, after all, what would they do for me?

    in reply to: General Discussion #306073
    EGPH
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    OK then Grey Area let’s look at some British organisations that have similar membership criteria to the BNP but are never called racist.

    National Black Police Association – only blacks allowed RACIST!!!
    Action Group For Irish Youth (London) – what about the Pakistani youth, Indian youth, Chinese youth so on so forth.
    Federation of Black Housing Organisations (FBHO) – If I started the Federation of White Working Class Housing Organisations you would call me racist.
    National Association of Nigerian Communities – no one cares about the Polish community, the Ghanean community, the Angolan community, the Zimbabwean community.

    in reply to: The BNP list #1892362
    EGPH
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    OK then Grey Area let’s look at some British organisations that have similar membership criteria to the BNP but are never called racist.

    National Black Police Association – only blacks allowed RACIST!!!
    Action Group For Irish Youth (London) – what about the Pakistani youth, Indian youth, Chinese youth so on so forth.
    Federation of Black Housing Organisations (FBHO) – If I started the Federation of White Working Class Housing Organisations you would call me racist.
    National Association of Nigerian Communities – no one cares about the Polish community, the Ghanean community, the Angolan community, the Zimbabwean community.

    in reply to: General Discussion #306085
    EGPH
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    Grey Area,

    I don’t really see the point you are making in your post where you disregard all the analogies. The BNP may well restrict membership to only white British people but they are not necessarily a racist party. The leader of the BNP Nick Griffin has made it quite clear that since he took over leadership of the party many of the more radical individuals within the party have been asked to leave. The BNP DO NOT hate the immigrants but immigration policy. They believe that too many Eastern European immigrants have been allowed into the UK and that the flow must stop. This is a view that is shared by some Polish people I have met, they have told me that if there were as many British people in Poland as there are Poles in Britain they would be miffed. They do not hate the Poles that have come to Britain but the politicians in the EU that have allowed them to come here with no restrictions. Same with non EU immigrants, they think that the politicians are to blame for letting so many in not the immigrants themselves.

    I seem to remember watching a speech Nick Griffin made in Norwich about a year ago talking about the many Poles that have made it to Britain. He said that if he found out that he could make 4 times his salary for doing the same job he does here, in Panama or any other country and he could go into Panama without restriction, he would not hang around in the UK!!

    in reply to: The BNP list #1892374
    EGPH
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    Grey Area,

    I don’t really see the point you are making in your post where you disregard all the analogies. The BNP may well restrict membership to only white British people but they are not necessarily a racist party. The leader of the BNP Nick Griffin has made it quite clear that since he took over leadership of the party many of the more radical individuals within the party have been asked to leave. The BNP DO NOT hate the immigrants but immigration policy. They believe that too many Eastern European immigrants have been allowed into the UK and that the flow must stop. This is a view that is shared by some Polish people I have met, they have told me that if there were as many British people in Poland as there are Poles in Britain they would be miffed. They do not hate the Poles that have come to Britain but the politicians in the EU that have allowed them to come here with no restrictions. Same with non EU immigrants, they think that the politicians are to blame for letting so many in not the immigrants themselves.

    I seem to remember watching a speech Nick Griffin made in Norwich about a year ago talking about the many Poles that have made it to Britain. He said that if he found out that he could make 4 times his salary for doing the same job he does here, in Panama or any other country and he could go into Panama without restriction, he would not hang around in the UK!!

    in reply to: Green laser #498258
    EGPH
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    No they will never learn.

    In Edinburgh we have a massive problem with this happening quite regularly now, it is not rare to see it being reported in the local press.

    It is nearly always young kids who are doing this, they obviously do not understand the very serious consequences of their actions πŸ™

    in reply to: General Discussion #306878
    EGPH
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    Er… what opinions exactly do you think BNP members express when they’re not at work ?

    I wouldn’t know because I don’t know any BNP members. The point I was trying to make is that how can an employer justify dismissing someone for views they might privately hold but do not express them at work.

    Isn’t the SNP a racist party?

    IMHO…yes :diablo: Although their members (and I know a few) deny hating English people. They do tend to be quite evil about the British Parliament at times. I guess they don’t do much harm at the moment though.

    in reply to: The BNP list #1892843
    EGPH
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    Er… what opinions exactly do you think BNP members express when they’re not at work ?

    I wouldn’t know because I don’t know any BNP members. The point I was trying to make is that how can an employer justify dismissing someone for views they might privately hold but do not express them at work.

    Isn’t the SNP a racist party?

    IMHO…yes :diablo: Although their members (and I know a few) deny hating English people. They do tend to be quite evil about the British Parliament at times. I guess they don’t do much harm at the moment though.

    in reply to: General Discussion #308778
    EGPH
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    Just noticed this thread. I watched the episode in question on iplayer just the other day after hearing about the controversy. I can see nothing wrong with what Clarkson said, clearly just a normal light hearted comment from Clarkson. It ain’t his first that’s for sure.

    I think political correctness has gone too far generally. I seem to recall that a few years back there was some debate about a school called St Thomas’ Roman Catholic school in an area where there were many Muslim immigrants. The council decided that the name of the school must be changed in order to not upset the local Muslim community. There were many complaints from parents and teachers and local residents. However one particular letter of complaint stood out the most. It was from the local Islamic Community group who reported that none of their members found the name of the school offensive in any way but they did see the council’s action as offensive in that it was giving the local Muslim community a bad name over something that was not true

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