Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
14 April, 2007 at 9:34 pm #42557
Westbam – celebration generation.
Doubt anyone’s heard this.
14 April, 2007 at 9:20 pm #267547@forumhostpb wrote:
I suspect that EVERYBODY is scared of a BNP ”success”.
Thank God that there is absolutely no chance whatsoever of a BNP candidate being elected to Parliament.
Everybody? Thank god? Whats god? Absolutely no chance?
Why do you quote using ” ” “?
14 April, 2007 at 10:57 am #267511The sky package is along the lines of clubs charging prices. The FA cup semi-finals are not sell outs. Years ago, it was a tugg of war to get tickets, now chelsea, blackburn and watford have not sold their allocations.
TBF to chelsea, very old traford is 200 miles away…
14 April, 2007 at 10:48 am #267544Basicly, the Conservative Shadow Minister, Eric Pickles MP, has written a letter to Conservative party council candidates, desperately giving them advice in how to stop people voting BNP, because their scared the BNP are taking votes of them.
You would think that a party the size of the Conservatives would survive on policy alone, well, not anymore, there is a number of growing smaller parties like the BNP who are gaining ground.
You know, its beneficial for ALL of us that the smaller parties of all persuasions grow. The more parties of equal stature, the better councilours and MP’s work for us, for fear of loosing out next time.
Vote for a smaller party, it benefits all of us.
12 April, 2007 at 7:00 pm #267468Whilst weve all become commercialised, its no wonder that those most “sucessfull” use the deceptive tactic to blag there way to the top.
No decent policy = illegal wars ETC…
Question is, will the general populous wake up and reverse their mistake?
12 April, 2007 at 9:27 am #267071@slayer wrote:
It is not for this country to decide the laws which affect RESIDENTS of other countries but we can set an example and show the way forward for others to follow
So if foreign countries cannot control their residents who follow English clubs and cause trouble, then English clubs should be banned from european games?
11 April, 2007 at 8:06 pm #267336The tories are anti-English, they want England to be a small state in an European country.
10 April, 2007 at 5:58 pm #267069@slayer wrote:
In this country, we should birch anyone convicted of a football related offence, have a minimum fine of £10,000 (which is paid through loss of assets, including your house) and minimum 2 years in jail.
Football violence can easily be stopped for the vast vast majority if people are scared of the consequences. A slap on the wrist and a community service does feck all to deter anyone
I agree with that, but how do we stop hooligans of English clubs who live abroad?
10 April, 2007 at 2:18 pm #263262@Mr Bigstuff wrote:
The truth is that most people still know very little about Africa, the continent is still being plundered and the racist beliefs that existed 200 years ago are alive and well in the UK. The prejudice is even worse in the USA.
Welcome back mr bigastuff.
What racist beliefs? I want an English dictionary definition of racist belief that occured 200 years ago against African people.
So, it’s right that the UK commemorates the end of one of the most disgusting affronts to humanity that the world has ever seen.
Who should fund it?
10 April, 2007 at 2:09 pm #266021@chathostuk wrote:
Bloody hell I went out and spent all my money, had unprotected sex and went on a crime spree. Now WW3 isn’t upon us, I have to admit I feel rather foolish.
You’re broke.
You have sexual diseases.
You’re a hardnt criminal.Not long before this website is pulled :wink:
Wheres my sig link you theif?
-
AuthorPosts
