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    This part of the forum is titled "Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic". It should be the home of a variety of threads covering lots of different subjects.

    So why is it dominated by all the Daily Mail type headlines? Although many of the items may be perfectly valid and good debating points, I don't think it's appropriate to have this forum dominated by them.

    At the moment, of the 30 threads on the front page, 17 are covering illegal immigration, asylum seekers, crime, etc. Although these are important issues, surely we're not spending more than 50% of our time talking about them?

    With over 5000 threads, the "Off Topic" section is the most likely destination for first time visitors. I'm concerned that they might get the wrong idea about the interests and priorities of the majority of the members here.

    In my opinion, the forum would benefit from these threads being placed in the "UK News", or another appropriate section.


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    fair point, most of the threads will have been posted by me, and as I've posted b4, I'm only reporting whats happening out there, Immigration abuse, sham wedding, illegal immigrants etc indirectly effects us all. The scale of these problems is reflected in the increase in the number of news articles which seem to increase daily concerning these subjects.

    I am aware that people might be put off from reading the posts, but hardly a day goes by now without stories like these being published in the press and on the news and as you've said people do have an opinion and will post replies.

    it might be a good idea to have a section dedicated to 'Immigration Abuse' or something similar so people are aware of what is going on,
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    With over 5000 threads, the "Off Topic" section is the most likely destination for first time visitors.
    - that's exactly what it is outside of the Filipino sphere.

    Why on earth would a newcomer if interested in Filipino matters, Brit Phil relaionships, Visa/Immigration info head straight for Loose Talk, Chat & Off Topic ?

    There is a strong tie between illegal immigrants, sham marriages asylum seekers etc and the amount of regulation and red tape being imposed here on members wishing to facilitate the legal immigration of a spouse /partner/relation. The more illegal activity that goes on turns public and Govt against those wishing to go down the legal route therefore it is in everyones interest to lobby and promote severe deterrrent punishments to be imposed on the law breakers.


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    I agree it would be nice to have different topics to discuss Jamesey, seeing as you've raised this issue why don't you start some new threads and then maybe there will be more varied topics on the front page?


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    we do need more new posts on a wide variety of subjects, without new posts the forum would be dead
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    Hmm....I wonder if Cialis go out of date.


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    How about my Big Fat Gypsy Divorce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    How about one on Viagra?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    This part of the forum is titled "Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic". It should be the home of a variety of threads covering lots of different subjects.

    So why is it dominated by all the Daily Mail type headlines? Although many of the items may be perfectly valid and good debating points, I don't think it's appropriate to have this forum dominated by them.

    At the moment, of the 30 threads on the front page, 17 are covering illegal immigration, asylum seekers, crime, etc. Although these are important issues, surely we're not spending more than 50% of our time talking about them?

    With over 5000 threads, the "Off Topic" section is the most likely destination for first time visitors. I'm concerned that they might get the wrong idea about the interests and priorities of the majority of the members here.

    In my opinion, the forum would benefit from these threads being placed in the "UK News", or another appropriate section.
    I tend to use the 'what's new' button rather than file hrough the individual forums, and can also see your point.
    However every forum I head for is never the 'off topic' section, I sit on about 12 forums these days and I have always headed for the area I need a question answered as opposed to the section you would go for.

    It's each to their own but I quite like debating the stories (political and otherwise) with the guys.
    When the F1 season starts there will be a bit on here about that...can't wait!

    Enjoy mate its open and we all have a choice - don't have to read all the daily mail links.

    Tone


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    without new posts the forum would be dead
    ... that's true, Joe. But you know ... in the 31/4 years I've been a member, I have never seen the forum sooo ALIVE and vibrant as it is NOW! And this, I believe, is due, in no small measure, to the genuine bonds of fellowship that have developed - and will, hopefully, continue to grow - between regulars and newcomers alike.


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    nicely put Arthur


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Hmm....I wonder if Cialis go out of date.
    i dont know, they might go a little soft or limp over time


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    off topic means just that so all can put what might be interesting and not clog up the other parts that are 4 the main purpose of this forum filipino topics


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    Anyway, having a good moan on Fil/uk is good for our relationships.

    The wife/girlfriend knows we're not out on the lash or legover.

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    Let's take, for example, last Thursday, when - due to [unusual] circumstances beyond our control - we were offline until early Friday morning. How many of us (if we're being completely honest about it) found ourselves "champing at the bit" in sheer frustration? Many of us, I'll bet ... I know I most certainly was! Oh ... we may not always agree with the opinions of our co~forumers ... but a "good debate" is the very essence of what "makes us tick". It is truly a learning process for all of us - without exception! None of us is ever too old to learn; our knowledge is greatly enriched and, in turn, others benefit from it. And, most importantly, throughout it all, we remain good, loyal friends.

    ... what could be more satisfying?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    This part of the forum is titled "Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic". It should be the home of a variety of threads covering lots of different subjects.

    So why is it dominated by all the Daily Mail type headlines? Although many of the items may be perfectly valid and good debating points, I don't think it's appropriate to have this forum dominated by them.

    At the moment, of the 30 threads on the front page, 17 are covering illegal immigration, asylum seekers, crime, etc. Although these are important issues, surely we're not spending more than 50% of our time talking about them?

    With over 5000 threads, the "Off Topic" section is the most likely destination for first time visitors. I'm concerned that they might get the wrong idea about the interests and priorities of the majority of the members here.

    In my opinion, the forum would benefit from these threads being placed in the "UK News", or another appropriate section.
    I've been thinking along the same lines actually. There is after all two sections for news, UK and world. Why not use them?
    It's been emontional


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    Quote Originally Posted by tone View Post
    When the F1 season starts there will be a bit on here about that...can't wait!

    Enjoy mate its open and we all have a choice - don't have to read all the daily mail links.

    Tone
    Agree on both points


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    I don't even notice what section the posts are on, unless I'm starting a new thread.

    I just press the new posts button after logging on.

    To me it's a bit like having a good yarn and a bit of banter down the pub with friends, but without the need to buy a round. Wonderful !


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    This part of the forum is titled "Loose Talk, Chat and Off Topic". It should be the home of a variety of threads covering lots of different subjects.

    So why is it dominated by all the Daily Mail type headlines? Although many of the items may be perfectly valid and good debating points, I don't think it's appropriate to have this forum dominated by them.

    At the moment, of the 30 threads on the front page, 17 are covering illegal immigration, asylum seekers, crime, etc. Although these are important issues, surely we're not spending more than 50% of our time talking about them?

    With over 5000 threads, the "Off Topic" section is the most likely destination for first time visitors. I'm concerned that they might get the wrong idea about the interests and priorities of the majority of the members here.

    In my opinion, the forum would benefit from these threads being placed in the "UK News", or another appropriate section.
    Couldn't agree more. Yes there is some need for members to be aware of these issues, but not when it dominates the forum. I don’t see the point of all of these threads, when I thought the idea of the forum was mainly for Fil/Brit issues?...With some good humoured banter and friendliness thrown in as well.
    Some here have their own political agendas, but also offer good helpful advice in other areas.

    There does seem to be a bit of gang mentality on here, between a few, with members having similar political views and any member daring to challenge them, being shot down or particularly newbies, being called a troll?...give some of them a chance?

    To casual observers, some of these threads make the forum look an unfriendly place and quite extreme?... ”Welcome to the friendly forum” they say....dosen’t always seem like it?

    I’ve had other members contacting me, saying the same!


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    Sim , i dont make the news, the increase in this type of news in the media, is because either its happening more often and a bigger problem than most of us are aware of, or more are getting caught.


    most of the posts i dont make comments on as the headlines are used to the sell the news papers, but i still find it that a European in the UK has more rights to bring their wife here to the UK than a Brit, i still find it that illegal immigrants and criminals can stay as they have a right to a family life, yet you Sim, don't have the same level of rights to bring your wife here, you know I am aware of your struggle and of others on here, who have to wait for along time to try and maximize their chance of getting their spouse visa, which you should have a legal right to.

    something needs changing, getting a visa is only going to get more difficult, so if people get wound up by this and take some sort of action to make the system fairer for Brits, i pitty some of those who will never get their partner to the UK

    and after 5yrs on here, and paid £1,000s in visa fees, I'm alrgiht, i've done my time, paid my dues, tried to help people out, I've seen the Brit overtime persecuted by our own gov with higher fees, more exams and restrictions, yet people put up with it, maybe its time i call this a day, i've got bigger problem in my life than this i should be sorting out..
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    Sim , i dont make the news, the increase in this type of news in the media, is because either its happening more often and a bigger problem than most of us are aware of, or more are getting caught.


    most of the posts i dont make comments on as the headlines are used to the sell the news papers, but i still find it that a European in the UK has more rights to bring their wife here to the UK than a Brit, i still find it that illegal immigrants and criminals can stay as they have a right to a family life, yet you Sim, don't have the same level of rights to bring your wife here, you know I am aware of your struggle and of others on here, who have to wait for along time to try and maximize their chance of getting their spouse visa, which you should have a legal right to.

    something needs changing, getting a visa is only going to get more difficult, so if people get wound up by this and take some sort of action to make the system fairer for Brits, i pitty some of those who will never get their partner to the UK

    and after 5yrs on here, and paid £1,000s in visa fees, I'm alrgiht, i've done my time, paid my dues, tried to help people out, I've seen the Brit overtime persecuted by our own gov with higher fees, more exams and restrictions, yet people put up with it, maybe its time i call this a day, i've got bigger problem in my life than this i should be sorting out..
    These are all fair comments Joe but the main point of the original post was why don't all these threads started with news links (whatever the subject matter) not be put in the sections for news, Uk and abroad and leave the loose talk section for what was back in the past good friendly down the pub type banter.
    It's been emontional


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    I agree, Joe has made some very fair comments.

    Does it really matter what section these links are posted on ?
    If you don't want to participate in a discussion, don't click. Simple.

    Also bear in mind that in 1991 when I applied for a visa for my spouse the cost was £40, and ILR after 12 months for a few pounds.

    No English test. No 'life in the UK', just my proof of no impediment and a few other basic documents. Same for her 2 children.

    For those who have experienced monumental struggles in meeting the current requirements, and finding the money to finance them, even having a relative or girlfriend come visit you from the Phils - ask yourselves WHY ?

    It certainly has little to do with Fil/UK marriages, but EVERYTHING to do with the sort of issues that Joe and others have been highlighting.

    So, if anyone has recently successfully brought their loved ones into the country, consider yourselves very fortunate (as I do), but also consider what the effect of the criminal behaviour of other immigrants and the legislation likely to be introduced shortly to curb it is likely to have on OUR community on this forum.

    These ARE important issues. They are extremely relevant to many forum members, and if such things hadn't been repeatedly brushed under the carpet over the years the country wouldn't be in the parlous state of unrest that it is in now, and likely to be even more so in the future.


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    I don't mind reading all those news that people are posting here...and if i'm not interested i just don't read it...if the location of the threads bothers people here then I would gladly put them all in the News UK section
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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I agree, Joe has made some very fair comments.

    Does it really matter what section these links are posted on ?
    If you don't want to participate in a discussion, don't click. Simple.
    I agree it's really as simple as that...


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    Quote Originally Posted by tone View Post
    I agree it's really as simple as that...

    or as Mr Shark never learnt on a members profile there is also the "Add to ignore list" button - use it

    I'm amazed that people are happy to roll over, be trampled upon, whilst glibly accepting the UK's descent into a multicultural dungheap where all the cards are stacked in favour of the criminals, terrorists, illegals, asylum seekers and general scum of the earth.

    I try to put some of my "Daily Mail" posts into UK or World News as for example immigration and extremism have European/Worldwide implications but I reckon the usual suspects would still moan.

    I can't see what is "political" about being concerned that scumbags desecrating a war memorial for metal or violently mugging an OAP are let off with a slap on the wrist. These are issues that should be a worry to all.

    Either use the ignore button or as raynaputi and Graham suggest adopt the simple solution of not reading a thread with a title that gives you a strong clue to its contents


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    The topics can go in either thread, which one doesn't matter. If you're not interested in it, mark it as read.

    Subjects whatever they are create input to the forum and keep the SE bots coming here very frequently, without the constant updates they wouldn't visit very often, which would result in pages being deindexed, which means less people will find the forum.
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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    I agree, Joe has made some very fair comments.

    Does it really matter what section these links are posted on ?
    If you don't want to participate in a discussion, don't click. Simple.

    :
    Whats the point in having all the different sections on the forum then if it doesn't matter which section we post in? Again, the OP says why is this part of the forum being dominated by news threads when there are two prefectly good sections dedicated to that subject matter. He agrees that there are some important news links posted on a range of topics just maybe put them in the news sections.

    People are very fast to fly off on a tangent
    It's been emontional


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    IMPORTANT and RELEVANT 'tangents' IMO, as pointed out.


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