Because you say so, presumably.
I note the manner in which you carefully side-stepped the point that the BNP promotes itself as being opposed to the left.
Still twaddle, I’m afraid.
As opposed to you saying so. The difference is, I am willing to respect others opinions on the issue, and don’t feel the need to call your statement names 🙂
As for sidestepping your provocations, yes I am, and shall continue to do so 😀
Because you say so, presumably.
I note the manner in which you carefully side-stepped the point that the BNP promotes itself as being opposed to the left.
Still twaddle, I’m afraid.
As opposed to you saying so. The difference is, I am willing to respect others opinions on the issue, and don’t feel the need to call your statement names 🙂
As for sidestepping your provocations, yes I am, and shall continue to do so 😀
There is, a subtle difference in your statement. You can, whilst wearing a suit, see the wearers face. With a hoodie, should he have his hood up, you can’t see his face.
Spot the difference?.:rolleyes:Jim.
Lincoln .7
It’s a hoodie, not a Burka, the front is open. If they are a really short person, with a really big hoodie, walking along looking at the ground with the strings pulled tight, then sure it covers their face (and makes them look like an idiot). So a man in a suit with a hat tilted down then, or behind the wheel of his BMW M5 as he tailgates everyone…
My point is that the clothing isn’t the problem, its the image associated with it by actions of many people that wear them. If you want an item to blame, you’d be better off looking at rap music. Here’s an example:
“Run from the police picture that, ni**a I’m too fat
I f**k around and catch a asthma attack
That’s why I bust back, it don’t phase me
When he drop, take his glock, and I’m Swayze
Celebrate my escape, sold the glock, bought some weight
Laid back, I got some money to make
– 2pac – Runnin'”
Shot a police officer and sold his gun to buy drugs… hardly nice.
There is, a subtle difference in your statement. You can, whilst wearing a suit, see the wearers face. With a hoodie, should he have his hood up, you can’t see his face.
Spot the difference?.:rolleyes:Jim.
Lincoln .7
It’s a hoodie, not a Burka, the front is open. If they are a really short person, with a really big hoodie, walking along looking at the ground with the strings pulled tight, then sure it covers their face (and makes them look like an idiot). So a man in a suit with a hat tilted down then, or behind the wheel of his BMW M5 as he tailgates everyone…
My point is that the clothing isn’t the problem, its the image associated with it by actions of many people that wear them. If you want an item to blame, you’d be better off looking at rap music. Here’s an example:
“Run from the police picture that, ni**a I’m too fat
I f**k around and catch a asthma attack
That’s why I bust back, it don’t phase me
When he drop, take his glock, and I’m Swayze
Celebrate my escape, sold the glock, bought some weight
Laid back, I got some money to make
– 2pac – Runnin'”
Shot a police officer and sold his gun to buy drugs… hardly nice.
For what exactly? If they want you in court, they’re going to need evidence, and lacking the right to go on your property, how are they going to obtain this evidence? The TV licencing people are all about scare tactics, with their “detector vans” which they refuse to prove the workings of in court, and the official looking notices they send out like confetti! If you don’t watch TV, why would should you be made to buy a licence? There are lots of resources about dealing with the TV licencing peoplle online, as there are also for dealing with traffic tickets, parking fines and DVLA.
For what exactly? If they want you in court, they’re going to need evidence, and lacking the right to go on your property, how are they going to obtain this evidence? The TV licencing people are all about scare tactics, with their “detector vans” which they refuse to prove the workings of in court, and the official looking notices they send out like confetti! If you don’t watch TV, why would should you be made to buy a licence? There are lots of resources about dealing with the TV licencing peoplle online, as there are also for dealing with traffic tickets, parking fines and DVLA.
Post holiday blues….. 5 days on the Norfolk coastline, great beer, great food, lovely people, HUGE beaches, fresh air, and I saw (by accident) a restored dome gunnery trainer by a roadside which made for a handy 15 min stop.
and now back to reality 😡
No beaches in Hampshire?
Post holiday blues….. 5 days on the Norfolk coastline, great beer, great food, lovely people, HUGE beaches, fresh air, and I saw (by accident) a restored dome gunnery trainer by a roadside which made for a handy 15 min stop.
and now back to reality 😡
No beaches in Hampshire?
In shock and disgust at this news.
Slightly confused how with 6 million viewers F1 gets cut when the coverage of Moto Gp continue’s. Unless thats the next announcement looming on the horizon.
A half hearted attempt by the BBC to get out of F1 before fully leaving at the end of the contract.
I can’t afford to watch on Sky so after over 20 years of viewing thats me out the sport.
Bernie hang your head in shame for pricing the average guy out the sport. I hope the F1 teams get a backbone and stop this in it’s track. News on other forums suggests they were unaware of this deal.
The interesting thing is, a lot of motorcycle racing fans prefer the British Eurosport coverage of MotoGP to the BBC coverage.
Thanks alot, BBC.
Almost makes me want to throw my TV out and cancel my License, just so I can punch the ******* who comes knocking on my door, asking why i don’t have a f-ing license.
Cretins.
Send them a letter saying you are withdrawing the implied right of consent to enter your property. Then they can no longer knock on your door 🙂
In shock and disgust at this news.
Slightly confused how with 6 million viewers F1 gets cut when the coverage of Moto Gp continue’s. Unless thats the next announcement looming on the horizon.
A half hearted attempt by the BBC to get out of F1 before fully leaving at the end of the contract.
I can’t afford to watch on Sky so after over 20 years of viewing thats me out the sport.
Bernie hang your head in shame for pricing the average guy out the sport. I hope the F1 teams get a backbone and stop this in it’s track. News on other forums suggests they were unaware of this deal.
The interesting thing is, a lot of motorcycle racing fans prefer the British Eurosport coverage of MotoGP to the BBC coverage.
Thanks alot, BBC.
Almost makes me want to throw my TV out and cancel my License, just so I can punch the ******* who comes knocking on my door, asking why i don’t have a f-ing license.
Cretins.
Send them a letter saying you are withdrawing the implied right of consent to enter your property. Then they can no longer knock on your door 🙂
And that statement is probably better described as complete and utter hogwash.
You can repeat this nonsense ad nauseum, but it changes nothing.
The BNP, just like their forerunners the British Movement and the National Front, are of the hard right.
The fact that the BNP and their noxious ilk use “socialist” as a term of insult gives the lie to your, frankly, ludicrous assertion.
So your only real answer is to hurl abuse about my post, rather than present anything factual.
A quote from the BNPs website:
– The nurturing and encouragement of new and existing British industries;
– The protection of British companies from unfair foreign imports;
– The promotion of domestic competition;
– Increased taxes on companies which outsource work abroad;
– The reintroduction of the married man’s allowance;
– The raising of the inheritance tax threshold to £1 million;
– The encouragement of savings, investment, worker share-ownership and profit-sharing;
– Halving council tax by centralising education costs and eliminating multiculturalism spending and unnecessary bureaucracy;
– The renationalisation of monopoly utilities and services, compensating only individual investors and pension funds. Privatising monopolies does not benefit either the consumer or the country. All that happens is the ‘family silver’ is sold off and monopoly utilities and services are asset-stripped, often by foreign competitors.
http://www.bnp.org.uk/policies/economics
Firmly on the left.
And that statement is probably better described as complete and utter hogwash.
You can repeat this nonsense ad nauseum, but it changes nothing.
The BNP, just like their forerunners the British Movement and the National Front, are of the hard right.
The fact that the BNP and their noxious ilk use “socialist” as a term of insult gives the lie to your, frankly, ludicrous assertion.
So your only real answer is to hurl abuse about my post, rather than present anything factual.
A quote from the BNPs website:
– The nurturing and encouragement of new and existing British industries;
– The protection of British companies from unfair foreign imports;
– The promotion of domestic competition;
– Increased taxes on companies which outsource work abroad;
– The reintroduction of the married man’s allowance;
– The raising of the inheritance tax threshold to £1 million;
– The encouragement of savings, investment, worker share-ownership and profit-sharing;
– Halving council tax by centralising education costs and eliminating multiculturalism spending and unnecessary bureaucracy;
– The renationalisation of monopoly utilities and services, compensating only individual investors and pension funds. Privatising monopolies does not benefit either the consumer or the country. All that happens is the ‘family silver’ is sold off and monopoly utilities and services are asset-stripped, often by foreign competitors.
http://www.bnp.org.uk/policies/economics
Firmly on the left.
If we use Polish war heros in WW2 as justification for the Polish people in Britain being great people, then we must also then accept that Nazis in Germany in WW2 means that all Germans today must a bunch of Nazis war criminals! If one is justified, then the other is equally justified, we can’t cherry pick. The Polish people in the UK, generally speaking have a very bad repution amongst the general public. Its not just people from Poland however, “Polish” tends to be used as a blanket term for all Eastern Europeans.
If we use Polish war heros in WW2 as justification for the Polish people in Britain being great people, then we must also then accept that Nazis in Germany in WW2 means that all Germans today must a bunch of Nazis war criminals! If one is justified, then the other is equally justified, we can’t cherry pick. The Polish people in the UK, generally speaking have a very bad repution amongst the general public. Its not just people from Poland however, “Polish” tends to be used as a blanket term for all Eastern Europeans.
Sounds interesting, I hope it all goes well 🙂