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stevewool
4th June 2017, 19:44
At last some tough talking or is it just blowing in the wind.
We shall see.

http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/may-we-are-too-tolerant-of-extremism/ar-BBBVYbg?li=BBBVx1w

Tawi2
4th June 2017, 20:21
This is how she SHOULD be talking.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChjfFx_zLU

stevewool
4th June 2017, 21:15
This is how she SHOULD be talking.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChjfFx_zLU

I understand, but if he said the words without swearing it would come across better and maybe more would want to hear what he has to say.
Somehow I just cannot see any politician other then Farage saying something like he has been saying and people getting behind him.

Ako Si Jamie
4th June 2017, 21:33
This is how she SHOULD be talking.........

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChjfFx_zLU

:appl:

Harry T
4th June 2017, 22:54
I agree wholeheartedly. We have to get much tougher, stop pussyfooting about, it's time for action not words. I will believe it when I see it.

Ako Si Jamie
4th June 2017, 23:07
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ_oR5rhpN4

Arthur Little
4th June 2017, 23:39
I understand, but if he said the words without swearing it would come across better and maybe more would want to hear what he has to say.
Somehow I just cannot see any politician other then Farage saying something like he has been saying and people getting behind him.

:gp:, Steve ... :anerikke: ... even though he fiercely, passionately believes in the message he's trying to get across - and rightly so - by effing 'n' blinding :censored: in such an uncouth, loud mouthed way, he's hardly endearing himself to those in authority who just MIGHT otherwise listen and take heed!

Tawi2
5th June 2017, 06:24
Endearing himself to those in authority?Thats the last thing on his mind,the country had just been hit by a major terrorism incident,thats how people speak,his words are the vocalism for a large % of the population who have had enough of this Islamic trouble on our soil,the worlds moved on,people are demanding action,the time for pussyfooting around and doffing our caps to authority has long since passed :NoNo: the last thing on his mind is endearment,the politicos work for the people not the other way around,and the people,the vast majority are demanding action :NoNo:

stevewool
5th June 2017, 08:09
We shall see who comes out over the next few days about demanding a change , what leader jumps on this bandwagon promising this and that may get elected ,but will it change, plus what is it people are wanting,
Myself i want somewhere safe to live and get on with everyone, but what does that entail, it's easy being angry all the time but that gets you nowhere yes you have to talk but this is England you obay our rules or leave, or is that to simple.

Harry T
5th June 2017, 14:40
Steve obay our rules or Leave ? its to late for that my friend, 1 example when i worked for Hoselock on there shop floor was a prayer room, i never noticed that Jews, Sikhs, Hindus, Catholics or Christians had a room where they could pray, but one certain faith did, therein lies our problem, 90+% of other Faiths abide by our laws & rules, one does NOT..

Mrs May said outside Downing Street on Sunday we need to crack down on extremism, such as tougher sentences for minor terrorist offences and more regulation online, thats not getting tougher we are talking about Mass murderers, and prevention suspects have to be taken OFF the streets, i have just walked down the local high street, and for the first time ever i felt a little bit uncomfortable.. It might be a start if Mrs May started to replace the 20.000 cuts in Police numbers that she oversaw as Home Secretary, Im aware its nice to not have Tax Increases, but cutting for cuttings sake is NOT good Policy, and when it comes to peoples safety then it is a false cutback, as for Nurses a 1% pay rise for 8 consecutive years thats not a pay rise its hitting people who are easy Targets, let me say it NOW if the NHS Bosses, and MPs who are Public sector only had a 1% pay rise over the same period of years then its great we are in it together, but NO its the poor getting poorer, and the well off getting better off, Cuts for cuts sake hit us in the wrong way for the wrong reasons, our safety, and our well being are crucial to a Democratic country, otherwise the fabric of Society as we know it will crumble, and these Murderous attacks are all part of that..

grahamw48
5th June 2017, 16:52
NONE of those traitors who went off to fight for IS should be allowed back into the country.
I don't care what passport their parents managed to get for them.
They've 'made their bed'. :mad:

Arthur Little
5th June 2017, 17:16
NONE of those traitors who went off to fight for IS should be allowed back into the country.
I don't care what passport their parents managed to get for them.
They've 'made their bed'. :mad:

:iagree: ... they should be forced to lie on it.

stevewool
5th June 2017, 17:26
All this talking between us will not change one bit, well thats unless we all move to another country and say sod to the rest of them.
Tax cuts and tax rises are a way of life ,and cut backs are fine as long as nothing changes, and no matter what government are in power they all would do the same.
What has happened over these last year or so in Europe we did not see coming really, and if it did not happen well why do you want so many police and who ever else out there.
I have not got the answers for everyone just myself. but i know one thing for sure my vote this Thursday will be for the Tories again.
How many times have we heard about wages in work and if you are not happy well then move so nurses have had the same rise for 8 years , i am sorry to say if i was short of cash coming into my household i know what many would tell me, and before anyone says , the nurses deserve a good wage for what they are doing , but dont we all, you are not going to please everyone , well thats unless your name is Corbyn because he is going to give everyone all they are wanting except me as for me down the line he will give me a tax rise.

grahamw48
5th June 2017, 23:44
I would be off to the Phils tomorrow, except for getting a bit paranoid about health issues nowadays.

Never really gave it a thought when I was younger.

Just getting knocked down in the street would likely bankrupt me there... assuming I survived to get a bill. :cwm3:

fred
6th June 2017, 08:13
I would be off to the Phils tomorrow, except for getting a bit paranoid about health issues nowadays.

Never really gave it a thought when I was younger.

Just getting knocked down in the street would likely bankrupt me there... assuming I survived to get a bill. :cwm3:

Whats the story with travel insurance these days?? Cheap and worth it for a 2/ 3 month trip?

SimonH
6th June 2017, 08:25
Whats the story with travel insurance these days?? Cheap and worth it for a 2/ 3 month trip?

If you're going for much longer, say a year or so then look into a backpackers policy.

grahamw48
6th June 2017, 10:34
Since I was diagnosed with an Aortic Aneurysm and became an OAP last year, my travel insurance quotes have rocketed up... even though I have also stopped driving, smoking, and drinking alcohol.

Michael Parnham
6th June 2017, 10:52
NONE of those traitors who went off to fight for IS should be allowed back into the country.
I don't care what passport their parents managed to get for them.
They've 'made their bed'. :mad:

You know, when we were kids, if we committed a small crime of any sort our parents would take us to the Police Station, that's how it was then!

stevewool
6th June 2017, 13:04
If you're going for much longer, say a year or so then look into a backpacker's policy.

:xxgrinning--00xx3: Worth a rep and a green one at that.

But alas it says I have to past them around.

Arthur Little
6th June 2017, 14:11
:xxgrinning--00xx3: Worth a rep and a green one at that.

But alas it says I have to past them around.

Not to worry, ... I've done so on your behalf! :smile:

Now you "owe" me one. :wink:

SimonH
6th June 2017, 14:55
Ahhhh, I can feel the love radiating through the screen, thanks to both of you :biggrin:

stevewool
6th June 2017, 15:46
Not to worry, ... I've done so on your behalf! :smile:

Now you "owe" me one. :wink:

What about passing the reps a little further? Simon mentioned he tried sending me one or two back. :biggrin:

bigmarco
6th June 2017, 22:20
NONE of those traitors who went off to fight for IS should be allowed back into the country.
I don't care what passport their parents managed to get for them.
They've 'made their bed'. :mad:

Totally agree. Foreign Office says you shouldn't go to Syria at the moment so if you return from there you should have a bloody good explanation or straight into quarantine until authorities are satisfied you are safe.
British citizenship should be treated as a privilege and anybody abusing that privilege should have it revoked.
Sick to death of this so called tough talking particularly when you've been in charge of our security for the last 7 years .
We need to adopt the same sort of attitude as the Australians. Treat scum the way they deserve to be treated.

Tawi2
7th June 2017, 17:40
Please watch this, it's important, it will only take a minute of your time.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJnW8HRHLLw

stevewool
7th June 2017, 17:54
Please watch this,its important,it will only take a minute of your time.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJnW8HRHLLw

But what is the answer? Treat them like they treat us? Tag everyone on the police list, curfew all that are here? It is never too late to change, but we have to be together as one to change.