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  1. mark82

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Think it's about 7, assuming everyone in all other parties except DUP voted against the government.
  2. mark82

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    The Times class themselves as centre-right and the Daily Mail (and Mail on Sunday) align to the conservatives. In fact, I'm not sure there is a paper more right wing than the Daily Mail.
  3. mark82

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Do share.
  4. mark82

    Thanks but no thanks

    Of a fashion.
  5. mark82

    Thanks but no thanks

    Would be under counter-terrorism laws, but I'm not sure what the specific charge would be. Senior counter-terrorism officials in both the Met Police and MI6 have both come out and said she could be arrested on arrival, investigated and potentially charged (obviously pending outcome of any...
  6. mark82

    Shamima Begum Not Allowed Back.

    The way I read it she already had dual-nationality. If it's just that she could have it, then I can potentially see her winning an appeal.
  7. mark82

    Shamima Begum Not Allowed Back.

    Not a country though. I see your point but under international law it obviously isn't recognised.
  8. mark82

    Shamima Begum Not Allowed Back.

    Turns out she has dual-nationality in Bangladesh, so assume she will be sent there.
  9. mark82

    Shamima Begum Not Allowed Back.

    Agree we should've taken Asia Bibi, but the difference with Begum is she is a British national. I would make her answer for her crimes personally, and be in control of her punishment. I suspect, despite the latest development, we may eventually be forced to take her back.
  10. mark82

    Thanks but no thanks

    I thought she was a British national and was born here? May be wrong. If it is the case though we may struggle not to take her back but we need to take appropriate action to bring her to justice if she does return.
  11. mark82

    Thanks but no thanks

    I would have brought her back and made her face justice. Better to have her under control in a British prison than allowed to carry on with her life elsewhere. I share some of Shmmee's views that at 15 she was potentially vulnerable, and that may have been forgivable had she shown any remorse...
  12. mark82

    What are you currently listening to?

    I'm in my 30's and love a bit of Dylan. He's certainly up there with the best.
  13. mark82

    Tommy Robinson

    Exactly, the crime is disgusting, the religion or race of the perpetrators is irrelevant.
  14. mark82

    Tommy Robinson

    Absolutely, but it's not actually about that, it's about their religion.
  15. mark82

    Tommy Robinson

    You've been waiting for that 30p for years! Might check out your book if I ever find a 5 minute gap in my life at the moment! My wife quite likes that kind of thing too.
  16. mark82

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    I don't think people voted for Corbyn for entertainment value in Labour leadership contests. People voted for him because his policies matched their political beliefs. I'm a labour party member, and I initially voted against him in the first leadership election. He's won me over to a certain...
  17. mark82

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Ok, fair enough on McDonnell (I'm not a huge fan). He's also admitted to being influenced by the works of Lenin and Trotsky. Corbyn himself has admitted to not being well read on Marx. Let's remember Marx was a 19th century philosopher, I'm not sure anyone is going to take every word as literal...
  18. mark82

    The EU: In, out, shake it all about....

    Hit the nail on the head about the defence of Palestine. This all really stems from the fact Corbyn won't cosy up to Israel whilst they are terrorising people living in Palestine.
  19. mark82

    Tommy Robinson

    Probably about as much as you know about what goes on in the Muslim community.
  20. mark82

    Tommy Robinson

    Someone disagrees with me so he's a snowflake. Grow up you absolute fucking melt.
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