Send 'em back!?!?!?!?!?!?
STEFANOS4784
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Here ya go, kill foreigners/fellow humanbeings or protect them with cotton wool. What do you think?
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People who come here and break our laws - off they go back home I say, whether it's dangerous for them to be sent back or not.
Hmm, that sounds bad. I better go shave my head and practice my salutes...0 -
Quite right, let's send back all of the following:
angles, saxons, scots, romans, vikings, normans and hannovarians.
And all of their descendants.
That should make room for pure bred britons, celts and picts. But, oh dear, it turns out they migrated here, too. Better empty the whole place and leave it to the gorse and heather.
while we're at it, chuck out all the grey squirrels! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:0 -
Let's bring back the death penalty for:
Littering
stealing bikes
Letting your dog sh*t on the pavement / footpath
Wearing a shell suit / generally being a chav
and more seriously, for:
torturing babies to death as per the news recently. What is wrong with those people?0 -
Ieuanllan wrote:Let's bring back the death penalty for:
Littering
stealing bikes
Letting your dog sh*t on the pavement / footpath
Wearing a shell suit / generally being a chav
and more seriously, for:
torturing babies to death as per the news recently. What is wrong with those people?
..........................also red light jumping and non light using and pavement hopping cyclists!
p.s i'm none of the above by the way :P
p.p.s i cycle every day and dont own a car :P :shock: 8)winter beast: http://i497.photobucket.com/albums/rr34 ... uff016.jpg
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pneumatic wrote:Quite right, let's send back all of the following:
angles, saxons, scots, romans, vikings, normans and hannovarians.
And all of their descendants.
That should make room for pure bred britons, celts and picts. But, oh dear, it turns out they migrated here, too. Better empty the whole place and leave it to the gorse and heather.
We'd all have to start speaking something derived from Welsh though, wouldn't we?0 -
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Le Commentateur wrote:pneumatic wrote:Quite right, let's send back all of the following:
angles, saxons, scots, romans, vikings, normans and hannovarians.
And all of their descendants.
That should make room for pure bred britons, celts and picts. But, oh dear, it turns out they migrated here, too. Better empty the whole place and leave it to the gorse and heather.
We'd all have to start speaking something derived from Welsh though, wouldn't we?
I wouldn't: I'd be exiled to Norway.0 -
Accepting the obviously tongue-in-cheek remarks about Johnny Foreigner can I just concur with Stefanos4784 and ask why the mother of Baby P. and her "boyfriend" are not dangling from a rope?To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde0
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Flipside of the argument: think of how the Maori, Australian Aboriginal, Native Americans etc feel about immigration?
(Said the Australian with British/Irish ancestry living in Ireland/UK for the past 10 years)'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that caught the cycling craze....0 -
TheBoyBilly wrote:Accepting the obviously tongue-in-cheek remarks about Johnny Foreigner can I just concur with Stefanos4784 and ask why the mother of Baby P. and her "boyfriend" are not dangling from a rope?0
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on the road wrote:TheBoyBilly wrote:Accepting the obviously tongue-in-cheek remarks about Johnny Foreigner can I just concur with Stefanos4784 and ask why the mother of Baby P. and her "boyfriend" are not dangling from a rope?
Sadly :evil:
You then get the usual political staement of how "we" are going to protect the children of this country so this never happens again after the last time that it shouldn't have happened again. There are a lot of people involved in this who should hang their heads in shame, all the physical evidence was there so why wasn't the child protected. Myself and the Mrs. were unable to have kids and this story just depressed us so much.
Almost as disturbing is the Shannon Matthews story. Is there no end to what people would do for money?0 -
Well I'm sure they will get a hiding in prison.0
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More depressing will be the 'wait for the enquiry, lessons will be learned, noone at fault, system reformed, lets move on' nonsense that will at some stage be predicably be trotted out by the politicians and those in charge of social services.
It will of course just happen again, sadly.'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that caught the cycling craze....0 -
TheBoyBilly wrote:Accepting the obviously tongue-in-cheek remarks about Johnny Foreigner can I just concur with Stefanos4784 and ask why the mother of Baby P. and her "boyfriend" are not dangling from a rope?
Because as much as they are scum who don't deserve life, there always have been and always will be miscarriages of justice. Remember the mother who was falsely convicted of killing her two babies a couple of years back? Imagine how much pain that would cause the family to lose two children and then see the mother hanged when she was innocent.
At least with jail terms these situations can be corrected.
That said, I hope that some time soon the ridiculously lenient sentences for murder will be stopped. When you can kill and get out of jail before you're even 40..... :x0 -
johnfinch wrote:At least with jail terms these situations can be corrected.
Damned good point. If the prosecution turns out not to be 100% watertight, not much you can do after the event in the case of capital punishment (e.g. the Derek Bentley case).
David"It is not enough merely to win; others must lose." - Gore Vidal0 -
From the australia context there is the Azaria Chamberlain case, where one of the sticking points of the prosecution was that a dingo had never attacked a child before, therefore the mother must have done it with the father as an accessory after the fact.
Since exonerated, there has also been dingo attacks (and a death sadly) on children since.'Twas Mulga Bill, from Eaglehawk, that caught the cycling craze....0 -
DavidBelcher wrote:johnfinch wrote:At least with jail terms these situations can be corrected.
Damned good point. If the prosecution turns out not to be 100% watertight, not much you can do after the event in the case of capital punishment (e.g. the Derek Bentley case).
David
Sorry to be a pedant David but the Bentley case is poor example of a miscarriage of justice in the way that we are discussing. Those two lads (Craig & Bentley) were guity of the crime and one of them was always going to hang, it was just a matter of which one. Craig was too young so poor Bentley had to pay ("To Encourage the Others" -as defined in the title of Paul Foot's book on the subject)
A more suitable case would probably be of James Hanratty who was convicted on largely circumstantial evidence at the time (although modern DNA techniques have borne out the verdict as correct) But in my view, in cases such as Baby P. where there is absolutely no doubt, capital punishment is a suitable sentence.To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites of sanity - Oscar Wilde0 -
If you send back all your foreigners, can I send back all the Brits living in the South of Tenerife & Australia?0