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OK. Enough of the shit. How come the mega-rich countries like Saudi Arabia or Kuwait don't take in all these highly educated and skilled doctors and engineers who also share a set of values with them?

Because they know what they really are and don't fucking want them.

As long as the Western people will carry on giving, the cunts will keep on taking. On a small island that could sustain maybe 50 million people, it is virtual suicide to allow economic liabilities to wander in at will.

I expect the majority of people in this country feel this way but are scared of saying so because of the vitriol and hate poured upon them by some of our enlightened fellow countrymen.

This is not rabid right wing ideology, it is simple practically

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45 minutes ago, Manky said:

OK. Enough of the shit. How come the mega-rich countries like Saudi Arabia or Kuwait don't take in all these highly educated and skilled doctors and engineers who also share a set of values with them?

Because they know what they really are and don't fucking want them.

As long as the Western people will carry on giving, the cunts will keep on taking. On a small island that could sustain maybe 50 million people, it is virtual suicide to allow economic liabilities to wander in at will.

I expect the majority of people in this country feel this way but are scared of saying so because of the vitriol and hate poured upon them by some of our enlightened fellow countrymen.

This is not rabid right wing ideology, it is simple practically

Pull your pants up and take your hand off of your tiddler, you excitable little cunt. 

There's absolutely no need to get all worked up about this for the 678th time this week. You'll never live to see the white majority here fall below 70% because you'll be dead within 20 years, you disgusting old faggot.

I hope they build a mosque on top of your paupers grave.

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3 minutes ago, Decimus said:

Pull your pants up and take your hand off of your tiddler, you excitable little cunt. 

There's absolutely no need to get all worked up about this for the 678th time this week. You'll never live to see the white majority here fall below 70% because you'll be dead within 20 years, you digusting old faggot.

I hope they build a mosque on top of your paupers grave.

Watch out Decs - there are some hardcore grammar and spelling experts around at the moment.....

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2 minutes ago, Decimus said:

Pull your pants up and take your hand off of your tiddler, you excitable little cunt. 

There's absolutely no need to get all worked up about this for the 678th time this week. You'll never live to see the white majority here fall below 70% because you'll be dead within 20 years, you digusting old faggot.

I hope they build a mosque on top of your paupers grave.

I hope they do too. I am being buried at sea.

I am sick of self-righteous cunts with their holier than thou attitudes and feel morally bound to defend my corner.

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3 minutes ago, Ape said:

Watch out Decs - there are some hardcore grammar and spelling experts around at the moment.....

At this very moment!

PS There's also a missing possessive apostrophe in "paupers grave", although exactly where it's missing from depends on how many paupers we're talking about.

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3 minutes ago, Ape said:

Watch out Decs - there are some hardcore grammar and spelling experts around at the moment.....

I have asked him numerous times but he won't tell me where he got his specialist mong keyboard

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3 hours ago, Manky said:

OK. Enough of the shit. How come the mega-rich countries like Saudi Arabia or Kuwait don't take in all these highly educated and skilled doctors and engineers who also share a set of values with them?

Because they know what they really are and don't fucking want them.

As long as the Western people will carry on giving, the cunts will keep on taking. On a small island that could sustain maybe 50 million people, it is virtual suicide to allow economic liabilities to wander in at will.

I expect the majority of people in this country feel this way but are scared of saying so because of the vitriol and hate poured upon them by some of our enlightened fellow countrymen.

This is not rabid right wing ideology, it is simple practically

While I agree with your sentiment, despite being a (an alleged) digusting old faggot, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait et al. simply don't have the demographic to warrant so many educated and skilled doctors and engineers. (Besides, the UK has more paupers graves.)

Those who do work in places such as Riyadh or Dubai are the very best from Western Europe, hence their desire to fulfil the best possible salaries.

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And so it has come to pass that the long standing leftist establishment is in the process of being ousted by the new Conservative counter culture.

Try not to slam the door on your way out.

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2 hours ago, Decimus said:

Pull your pants up and take your hand off of your tiddler, you excitable little cunt. 

There's absolutely no need to get all worked up about this for the 678th time this week. You'll never live to see the white majority here fall below 70% because you'll be dead within 20 years, you disgusting old faggot.

I hope they build a mosque on top of your paupers grave.

Decimus: it is not my intention to create an argument with you, not at all. Your adversarial skills would undoubtedly prove more than I could possibly handle. I have some questions concerning your pro-immigration stance, however:

1) Yesterday, it typically took me over six hours to drive from north Essex to northwest London and back (just 55 miles each way), much via the A406 North Circular. In 2008, when our business started, the same journey consistently took myself or one of my colleagues less than four hours. This cannot be uniquely because of an increasing native British population. Nowadays, many (as much as 40%) of cars you see on the A406 are in particularly poor condition, have foreign number plates, and – in my opinion – are driven my people who have not lived in Britain for more than a couple of years. Many don't speak English. The first criteria here (poor vehicle quality) has pushed our insurance premiums up by more than 65% in the past decade, because many are not insured legally. Hence, how do traffic problems and such expenses borne from UK immigration affect your life in predominantly white, rural Norfolk? Has the traffic we experience in Essex and London, much because of ongoing immigration, had a significant impact on your daily routine and job? 

2) I busted my leg years ago, and sadly still suffering the legacy of the injury. For this reason, such is the increasing level of NHS consultant waiting lists nowadays for non-emergency orthopaedic surgery, I decided to opt for a private health insurance scheme some years ago, realising then how it could benefit me further down the line. No pun intended, but it has cost me an arm and a leg. In my opinion therefore, waiting lists in north London and Essex, more than other parts of the country, have been notably affected by not just an increasing indigenous population but also by immigration during this time. Norfolk has a very small immigrant demographic and minor influx as such, as indeed does your native Scotland. Thus, how has this affected you, to warrant such spirited pro-immigration political ideals?

 

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1 minute ago, Wolfie said:

Decimus: it is not my intention to create an argument with you, not at all. Your adversarial skills would undoubtedly prove more than I could handle. I have some questions concerning your pro-immigration stance, however:

1) Yesterday, it typically took me over six hours to drive from north Essex to northwest London and back (just 55 miles each way), much via the A406 North Circular. In 2008, when our business started, the same journey consistently took myself or one of my colleagues less than four hours. This cannot be uniquely because of an increasing native British population. Nowadays, many – as much as 40% – of cars you see on the A406 are in particularly poor condition, have foreign number plates, and (in my opinion) are driven my people who have not lived in Britain for more than a couple of years. The first feature here (poor vehicle quality) has pushed our insurance premiums up by more than 65% in the past decade, because many are not insured legally. Hence, how do traffic problems and such expenses borne from UK immigration affect your life in predominantly white, rural Norfolk? Has the traffic we experience in Essex and London, much because of progressing immigration, had a significant impact on your daily routine and job? 

2) I busted my leg years ago, and I am still suffering the legacy of the injury. For this reason, such is the increasing level of NHS consultant waiting lists nowadays for non-emergency orthopaedic surgery, I decided to opt for a private health insurance scheme about three years ago, realising then how it could benefit me further down the line. No pun intended, but it has cost me an arm and a leg. Thus, in my opinion, waiting lists in north London and Essex, more than other parts of the country, have been notably affected by not just an increasing indigenous population but also by immigration during this time. Norfolk has a very small immigrant demographic and minor influx as such, as indeed does your native Scotland. Hence, how has this affected you, to warrant such spirited pro-immigration political ideals?

 

I used to rent a flat above a shop owned by a Pakistani couple. They drove around in one of those long wheelbase Mercedes vans owned by the guys grandfather and they both only had provisional licences. Got evicted when one of them got caught driving it and tried to say they thought it was perfectly legal to drive with a provisional as long as the van was insured by the grandfather. It might have worked if the dumb bastards hadn't been caught doing the same thing five years ago and gave the same excuse. They had to sell the shop and flat because they couldn't run the business properly using the bus.

Saw the wife the other day at the petrol station driving a Micra. Apparently her husband went through the effort of getting a real license and she was just "borrowing" the car on her most definitely expired by now provisional to fill it up.

Still, up here about 75% of people start driving at age 5 so it wasn't too unusual.

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3 hours ago, Manky said:

OK. Enough of the shit. How come the mega-rich countries like Saudi Arabia or Kuwait don't take in all these highly educated and skilled doctors and engineers who also share a set of values with them?

Because they know what they really are and don't fucking want them.

As long as the Western people will carry on giving, the cunts will keep on taking. On a small island that could sustain maybe 50 million people, it is virtual suicide to allow economic liabilities to wander in at will.

I expect the majority of people in this country feel this way but are scared of saying so because of the vitriol and hate poured upon them by some of our enlightened fellow countrymen.

This is not rabid right wing ideology, it is simple practically

What you said there reminded of a book that I read last year and that I'm due to be read again before I pass it on. The premise focuses on the paradox of 'why Liberals are more intelligent than Conservatives'. The author explains in depth and in detail the intelligence needed to be able to do the mind gymnastics and mental contortions to be able to understand the illogical Liberal ideology. 

I thought to book might be up your street and maybe even validate what you said there.

https://www.bol.com/nl/p/the-intelligence-paradox-why-the-intelligent-choice-isn-t-always-the-smart-one/9200000005371841/

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7 minutes ago, Roadkill said:

I used to rent a flat above a shop owned by a Pakistani couple. They drove around in one of those long wheelbase Mercedes vans owned by the guys grandfather and they both only had provisional licences. Got evicted when one of them got caught driving it and tried to say they thought it was perfectly legal to drive with a provisional as long as the van was insured by the grandfather. It might have worked if the dumb bastards hadn't been caught doing the same thing five years ago and gave the same excuse. They had to sell the shop and flat because they couldn't run the business properly using the bus.

Saw the wife the other day at the petrol station driving a Micra. Apparently her husband went through the effort of getting a real license and she was just "borrowing" the car on her most definitely expired by now provisional to fill it up.

Still, up here about 75% of people start driving at age 5 so it wasn't too unusual.

This scenario is no longer unusual, and is sadly becoming all too commonplace. People from countries such as Pakistan have very slack driving and vehicle licence laws, which means they're willing to take risks when they arrive in the UK. The bureaucracy in this country means such illegal road-users operating under the banner of legal immigrants push others' insurance premiums sky-high. Roads are much more dangerous, too, which sheer volume of traffic has much to do with. 

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12 minutes ago, Wolfie said:

Decimus: it is not my intention to create an argument with you, not at all. Your adversarial skills would undoubtedly prove more than I could handle. I have some questions concerning your pro-immigration stance, however:

1) Yesterday, it typically took me over six hours to drive from north Essex to northwest London and back (just 55 miles each way), much via the A406 North Circular. In 2008, when our business started, the same journey consistently took myself or one of my colleagues less than four hours. This cannot be uniquely because of an increasing native British population. Nowadays, many (as much as 40%) of cars you see on the A406 are in particularly poor condition, have foreign number plates, and – in my opinion – are driven my people who have not lived in Britain for more than a couple of years. Many don't speak English. The first criteria here (poor vehicle quality) has pushed our insurance premiums up by more than 65% in the past decade, because many are not insured legally. Hence, how do traffic problems and such expenses borne from UK immigration affect your life in predominantly white, rural Norfolk? Has the traffic we experience in Essex and London, much because of progressing immigration, had a significant impact on your daily routine and job? 

2) I busted my leg years ago, and I am still suffering the legacy of the injury. For this reason, such is the increasing level of NHS consultant waiting lists nowadays for non-emergency orthopaedic surgery, I decided to opt for a private health insurance scheme about three years ago, realising then how it could benefit me further down the line. No pun intended, but it has cost me an arm and a leg. Thus, in my opinion, waiting lists in north London and Essex, more than other parts of the country, have been notably affected by not just an increasing indigenous population but also by immigration during this time. Norfolk has a very small immigrant demographic and minor influx as such, as indeed does your native Scotland. Hence, how has this affected you, to warrant such spirited pro-immigration political ideals?

 

1. I'm currently based in Suffolk, and I can say that commuting from here to & through London on the A12 can at times be bumper-to-bumper with possibly people/drivers as your own place experiences. The M25 is even worse, however though I disapprove of foreigners driving here in clapped-out shit-wagons, puffing with smog, your eyes should be on the road you arse-hole, and not playing count the cunt whilst at the wheel. 

2. I cannot answer for Dec, but since I have been here in Suffolk, I've received on-going treatment at the hospital here. The corridors of the hospital are swarmed with foreign looking people who may or may not have residential status. Their presence obviously milks the NHS but added to this are the amount of  STAFF that are foreign, and that is cause of greater concern.  

I make it no secret on here that I am sick to the teeth of immigrants which are having a greater devastating affect on all of us, and not just those who reside in Norfolk or travel from Essex to London, counting cunts at the wheel.

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2 minutes ago, 'eavensabove said:

1. I'm currently based in Suffolk, and I can say that commuting from here to & through London on the A12 can at times be bumper-to-bumper with possibly people/drivers as your own place experiences. The M25 is even worse, however though I disapprove of foreigners driving here in clapped-out shit-wagons, puffing with smog, your eyes should be on the road you arse-hole, and not playing count the cunt whilst at the wheel. 

2. I cannot answer for Dec, but since I have been here in Suffolk, I've received on-going treatment at the hospital here. The corridors of the hospital are swarmed with foreign looking people who may or may not have residential status. Their presence obviously milks the NHS but added to this are the amount of  STAFF that are foreign, and that is cause of greater concern.  

I make it no secret on here that I am sick to the teeth of immigrants which are having a greater devastating affect on all of us, and not just those who reside in Norfolk or travel from Essex to London, counting cunts at the wheel.

Which Suffolk-based psychiatric hospital is it you regularly attend?

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33 minutes ago, Wolfie said:

Decimus: it is not my intention to create an argument with you, not at all. Your adversarial skills would undoubtedly prove more than I could possibly handle. I have some questions concerning your pro-immigration stance, however:

1) Yesterday, it typically took me over six hours to drive from north Essex to northwest London and back (just 55 miles each way), much via the A406 North Circular. In 2008, when our business started, the same journey consistently took myself or one of my colleagues less than four hours. This cannot be uniquely because of an increasing native British population. Nowadays, many (as much as 40%) of cars you see on the A406 are in particularly poor condition, have foreign number plates, and – in my opinion – are driven my people who have not lived in Britain for more than a couple of years. Many don't speak English. The first criteria here (poor vehicle quality) has pushed our insurance premiums up by more than 65% in the past decade, because many are not insured legally. Hence, how do traffic problems and such expenses borne from UK immigration affect your life in predominantly white, rural Norfolk? Has the traffic we experience in Essex and London, much because of ongoing immigration, had a significant impact on your daily routine and job? 

2) I busted my leg years ago, and sadly still suffering the legacy of the injury. For this reason, such is the increasing level of NHS consultant waiting lists nowadays for non-emergency orthopaedic surgery, I decided to opt for a private health insurance scheme some years ago, realising then how it could benefit me further down the line. No pun intended, but it has cost me an arm and a leg. In my opinion therefore, waiting lists in north London and Essex, more than other parts of the country, have been notably affected by not just an increasing indigenous population but also by immigration during this time. Norfolk has a very small immigrant demographic and minor influx as such, as indeed does your native Scotland. Thus, how has this affected you, to warrant such spirited pro-immigration political ideals?

 

I can't comment on your two examples as they are based upon your own personal experiences. I do get the overall point of your argument though, that living in a rural predominantly white area, I have no direct experience of mass immigration. You're right of course, I don't live in a densely populated part of the country and it's not particularly diverse. 

Saying that, I have opinions on lots of things that I haven't had direct experience of, as I'm sure you do, and it doesn't mean that they are not valid.

I think that there is an issue with overpopulation in this country, and it obviously has an impact on our infrastructure. But I don't believe that the immigration figures are such that it could explain the problems we are facing. There is a large section of native Britons who are not contributing enough through taxation and we have a government that does not invest enough money into public services. That is the main reason why we are suffering. Obviously an influx of migrants does not help the situation, but their percentage of the overall population is not high enough to warrant assigning the disproportionate amount of blame that is attached to them.

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