the 'civilised' Cameron debate
bluechair84
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Cameron wrote:weakening of our collective identity
encouraged different cultures to live seperate lives apart from one another
failed to provide a vision of society to which they want to belong
tolerated segregated communities that behave contrary to our values
forced marriages
gradual conversion to extremism
promotion of seperatism...
What do you think?
Frankly, I believe that if you want to enter this country you have to think that your beliefs are compatible with British ethics and law. I think Cam is correct to have pointed out that multiculturalism is not working in it's current form though he is years behind the Mayor of Bradford who said this back in something like 2006. All groups need to take greater responsibility to integrate, share and protect 'British' culture.
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I think you're in the wrong place for "civilised" anything.
With that in mind, I'd like to suggest free limes and string for all in an attempt to unite Britain through a common interest.
I'd also like to see more midget wrestling and monkey knife fights.
CWNT for PM!0 -
tory scum.
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Naah not at all! I put civilised in those little ' expecting the usual forum responses.
There's usually some current affairs rolling around in here with heated debate and funny responses.
If we don't all share a common interest though, are we not going to continue down a rocky path where difference will seperate an entire country?0 -
Oh - and I had a shite day on Jaccobs Ladder yesterday so I'm going to be a vicarious biker today, lurking around the corners of BR whilst pretending to do some work.0
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I'd rather talk about you and Jacob's Ladder. What happened, are you a wounded puppy?0
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I think he's a penis0
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Andy wrote:I think he's a penisIt takes as much courage to have tried and failed as it does to have tried and succeeded.
Join us on UK-MTB we won't bite, but bring cake!
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blister pus wrote:I'd rather talk about you and Jacob's Ladder. What happened, are you a wounded puppy?
Only in pride :?
Took the other half for a walk there. I was pretty excited as I haven't ridden there before. Spent £140 on a nice weekend for us. We got 1 mile into the walk for her to decide she doesn't like rain so had to take her f###ing home :shock:
Bloody women. She made up for it by making pancakes this morning though.
On a side note, anyone planning on riding Jacobs Ladder any time soon? Cos I'm stoked to come down that piece of ass doggy style.0 -
Ouch. She's deffo in the wrong place then!
I'd let Hayfield and surrounding areas dry out a bit first before you embark on another trip. It's a flooded quagmire at the moment, mud tyres only need apply. And you're wasting your time if you get wind gusts like today.0 -
the river below was at bursting. It was cutting the corners and engulfing the fields.
But the track that we walked was pretty stoney - it was a river... but that's alright. Just the wind that bugs me when out.
Well... I'll probably start a 'take me around jacobs ladder' thread soon. Maybe meet some forumites if anyone is good for a ride. Are you around the high peaks then?0 -
my folks live over the hill from hayfield so i make a point of riding the area every other weekend or something. there's always a ride in that area as you've probably seen and heard yourself. It's a good idea kicking off a Jacobs ladder thread there's always someone from here doing a loop that takes it in, I won't be doing it till full daylight hours appear and I can see clearly in front of my nose after 5.30pm.0
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I walked up Jacobs ladder at Cheddar gorge0
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I'll gorge you in a minute...
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bluechair84 wrote:I'll gorge your cheddar in a minute...
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very good of you squire0