Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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Just been announced that Immigrants found guilty of acting in a NON BRITISH way could be deported in a new law to be produced by this Govt.
This is supposed to capture those people who protest in a violent way, or incite violence.
Whats your thoughts?
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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we have to wait and see,wont hold my breath though.
Guest 655- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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It should not even warrant a line in the news, it should be pretty much the norm.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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I agree, this line should have been drawn years ago, but I guess better late than never.
I sent an email to a couple of people recently, with some photos of muslim extremists on a march, they were screaming "death to Christians" and their placards were saying things like "behead all non-muslims" and "death to the infidels" and "Islam will rule the world", that kind of thing.
I hoped the people I sent the email to, would take this up, but was told never to send them an email again.
The saying "evil triumphs when good men do nothing" immediately came to mind.
Good to see something being done.
Roger
Guest 687- Registered: 2 Jun 2009
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Government and Councils often come up with ideas and proposals that would benefit us all but they very rarely reach fruition, they are merely a smoke screen to buy themselves time and a positive press. A prime example is the proposal to build rest areas on motorways to bring us in line with other countries, lauded by everyone at the time but not a peep since.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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KEN (Mate lol)
Couple of fings
1; on the truck stop, i would have opposed the one propsed just above Aycliffe
I realise from employment you have a spl interest in this.
What i never understood and posted on this some time ago was the councils
double standards, running a club in Aycliffe i was told after many meetings
with the council both on and off site that we could not put up a simple
changing room for the kids to change in, because it was at the Recreation ground land of outstanding natuaral beauty, the ground before we moved on
it suffered from anti social behaviour, and here we were taking over 25
kids off the street, and wanting to build on this, in the end thtrough
frustration we pulled the plug and have found other routes to keep the
kids off the street sadly the recreation ground lost out as did the people
of aycliffe.
-Yet when the lorry park was proposed it was taken up with open arms
still in the area of outstanding nat b. but i suppose because we are a
small bunch of volenteers, we can be treated in this manner.
2;' I hope Roger keeps sending that guy the E MAILS(who was it?) hes not doin
much to help.
I'm afraid like the BNP the type of placards should not be allowed
and those found guilty of placards such as those pointed out by Roger with
clear evidence, should be dealt with.
THEY do little for people wanting to protest/lobby
Guest 687- Registered: 2 Jun 2009
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Wasn't referring to truck stop as such, but an area where both truckers and motorists could take a break thus reducing tiredness and consequently accidents.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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I agree with your comments there Keith.
While the main parties continue to ignore this very serious situation, the extreme right-wing parties like the BNP, gain ground, which won't be to anyone's advanatge.
Roger
Guest 688- Registered: 16 Jul 2009
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I am very wary when ever I read articles like this,It seems to me to pander the current fad of sound bite politics so favoured by Blairites and there ilk.What we are talking about here Is not In the realm of You Tube speak,What Is UnBritishness,was "Churchill" UnBritish during his wilderness years In his opposition to Nazis Germany.Stanly Baldwin and the majority of the House of Commons believed that he was, and his statements were deemed to betray British Interests.
So I ask the pertinant question who Is to judge,and will It be an article of legislation and what will be the safe guards In place to stop abuse of this ill thought out and ill concieved piece of reactionary politics.
Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
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on the lorry park item,you will still find it opossed with great vigor.the only place it could be built is in the middle of nowhere away from housing estates villages etc.and whats the bnp got to do with it.
Guest 687- Registered: 2 Jun 2009
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I agree with John, but prefer to use the expression knee jerk politics as opposed to reactionary. There never appears to be a great deal of thought put into current proposed legislation or its consequences, hence the horrendous misuses. of the ill thought out Human Rights Act. In itself a well intentioned Act but when put into legislation not enough thought was given to its inevitable consequences which is strange when you consider the high proportion of MPs who were lawyers.
Guest 688- Registered: 16 Jul 2009
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Ken,I have always felt that the amount of Solicitors and Q.C's In Parliment make it tantamount to the last closed shop agreement In the land.Those that make the laws promulgate them,Is that the correct way to run a clear and transparent Democratic Society.
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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Brian
if you follow the thread the BNP does link into what the post is all about.
There is always a dilema in these circumstances, on the 1 hand everyone wants
the Govt to get tough on these people, and whilst this will never be the total answer to the problem, it is a good move forward and hope it gets support
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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you have lost me there keith.
the muslim protesters held banners demanding the death of british soldiers.
when have the bnp advocated killing people?
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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If you want to read the BNP policies, then type in bnp policies on the search bar, or bnp.org.uk/policies
Roger
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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For the moment then to allow this thread not to be diluted lets take the BNP out of the thread and concentrate just on the original thread
Which appears to be about the impact of truck stops on the right to protest and advocate death for British citizens.............?
Guest 674- Registered: 25 Jun 2008
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The original thread BERN you naughty girl lol