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PalazioVecchio south pole 22 Aug 23 10.28am | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
White English people are inappropriate in their own country, particularly London. White people should block vote against Khan, just like Muslims vote for him. Obviously, white people wouldn't vote in someone who finds photos of a black family inappropriate - so there's no actual need to constantly promote diversity. its never going to happen. All future Mayors will now be Lefty or Ethnic. Most likely ? both. And there will be a similar political landscape in Birmingham, Leicester, Luton & lots of other places. In 1997, Blair/Brown deliberately opened the floodgates of new Labour voters into the UK. Sadiq Khan is the future. Yea until the end of time. - diversity ? - anti-Christian ? anti the Nuclear Family ? - BLM high taxes & high levels of public spending. Following all the US cities that go bankrupt on a regular basis. Detroit etc. Edited by PalazioVecchio (22 Aug 2023 10.44am) Edited by PalazioVecchio (22 Aug 2023 12.39pm)
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 22 Aug 23 10.53am | |
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Originally posted by PalazioVecchio
its never going to happen. All future Mayors will now be Lefty or Ethnic. Most likely ? both. And there will be a similar political landscape in Birmingham, Leicester, Luton & lots of other places. In 1997, Blair/Brown deliberately opened the floodgates of new Labour voters into the UK. Sadiq Khan is the future. Yea until the end of time. - diversity ? - anti-Christian ? anti the Nuclear Family ? - BLM high taxes & high levels of public spending. Following all the US cities that go bankrupt on a regular basis. Detroit etc. Edited by PalazioVecchio (22 Aug 2023 10.44am) I can see the viewpoint but would suspect that, in that typical English way, once it's a Labour government then there'll be a Tory Mayor. Local elections are often a protest vote against the government. I also don't think a lot of Croydon (think of young black people for example) bother voting. I suspect much of the older Afro Carribbean demographic votes. I also suspect a lot of the Asian community votes. That's not at all simple, however, as I can't imagine a Hindu or Sikh voting for a Muslim - even if they are both Asian. Maybe I'm wrong but I remember well my Sikh landlord's words on this. Lived in Hounslow for years so have quite a bit of experience in it. This is all just anecdotal but I can see some sense in it from what I've witnessed.
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cryrst The garden of England 23 Aug 23 7.22am | |
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How long before khant gets involved, creates a demonstration and it’s removed ?
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PalazioVecchio south pole 23 Aug 23 9.37am | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
How long before khant gets involved, creates a demonstration and it’s removed ? if its a fella, dressed as a gimp, standing on the top of a truck, waving a rainbow flag, with his Lad hanging out, in broad daylight ....no problem. but a Straight young woman ? aaahhh....the modesty police will be along quick to shroud her in a black blanket. Adverts like her were banned from London Transport ....for the sake of Modesty.
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steeleye20 Croydon 23 Aug 23 3.41pm | |
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Tories have been accused of "staggering" hypocrisy in their attacks over London's ULEZ expansion - despite calling for even more motorists to be hit with a £15 charge back in 2020. It meant some drivers would have to pay ULEZ and congestion fees totalling £27.50. This was rejected by Mr Khan, who said it would have a "catastrophic effect" on the economy of inner London. Khan doing a good job.
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cryrst The garden of England 23 Aug 23 4.08pm | |
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Originally posted by steeleye20
Tories have been accused of "staggering" hypocrisy in their attacks over London's ULEZ expansion - despite calling for even more motorists to be hit with a £15 charge back in 2020. It meant some drivers would have to pay ULEZ and congestion fees totalling £27.50. This was rejected by Mr Khan, who said it would have a "catastrophic effect" on the economy of inner London. Khan doing a good job. Wrong as I think expanding ulez is; these councils having a moan up are hypocritical anyway. They all have had a share out of ‘green’ money over the last few years and none offered it back out of principle. They took it for their projects and now khant wants it back.
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Teddy Eagle 24 Aug 23 6.12am | |
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 24 Aug 23 6.40am | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
It's very weak indeed and doesn't stand up to scrutiny. I posted this a week ago, and it seems par for the course that any scientists disagreeing with Government Policy has their funding withdrawn/impacted. Whether that be ULEZ or covid.
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dreamwaverider London 24 Aug 23 7.12am | |
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This is another example of how the mentality of this country has been allowed to change so dramatically in the last 30 years changing the face of this country for good.
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EverybodyDannsNow SE19 24 Aug 23 1.44pm | |
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Originally posted by ASCPFC
I can see the viewpoint but would suspect that, in that typical English way, once it's a Labour government then there'll be a Tory Mayor. Local elections are often a protest vote against the government. I also don't think a lot of Croydon (think of young black people for example) bother voting. I suspect much of the older Afro Carribbean demographic votes. I also suspect a lot of the Asian community votes. That's not at all simple, however, as I can't imagine a Hindu or Sikh voting for a Muslim - even if they are both Asian. Maybe I'm wrong but I remember well my Sikh landlord's words on this. Lived in Hounslow for years so have quite a bit of experience in it. This is all just anecdotal but I can see some sense in it from what I've witnessed. You've got more chance of Count Binface being made Mayor than a Conversative candidate in London. I think the vast majority of people do not cast their vote based on the race or religion of the candidate.
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Matov 24 Aug 23 1.59pm | |
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Originally posted by EverybodyDannsNow
You've got more chance of Count Binface being made Mayor than a Conversative candidate in London. I think the vast majority of people do not cast their vote based on the race or religion of the candidate. The correct Tory candidate can win, as Johnson showed twice. But as things stand, then I cannot think of anybody who might stand a chance. With regards to the ethnic element of it, don't discount the relgious aspect. My understanding is that both the Hindu and the Sikh vote already tends to lean Right (Sikhs in particular can actually be rather English Nationalist - Perhaps the most assimilated of all groups) whilst the Muslims lean towards Labour BUT primarily by supporting candidates within their own communities with some stresses and strains around that. The Muslim vote WILL potentially switch if it feels it is in its best interest and are the most vocal of groups against many of the sex-education changes in the Schools. Labour, especially at a local level and predominantly in the North, relys on the block Muslim voted, delivered through postal voting via the Mosques, to control many councils but that does not exist to the same extent in London, with the notable exception of Tower Hamlets which is actually independent due to Labour turning on the Mayor of Tower Hamlets and proof that Labour cannot simply rely on Muslims to just vote for them by way of reflex. It is the White Soc.Lib vote that effectively gives Khan his mandate as it turns out in solid numbers compared to the ethnic voters. Hence all the Woke BS. Edited by Matov (24 Aug 2023 2.00pm)
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steeleye20 Croydon 24 Aug 23 2.33pm | |
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Tory London mayor candidate wants to ban the Notting Hill carnival. Susan Hall described the celebration of Caribbean culture as 'dangerous'. Although of course, I am available.
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