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13 Jan 2017 [Breitbart] Five associates of the banned group Al-Muhajiroun have been convicted for delivering speeches in Luton praising Islamic State and encouraging others to travel to Syria to fight.
15/01/17 Lawand Hamadamin, who was born deaf and unable to communicate, fled the country with his parents and brother last year, coming to Derby after staying in a French refugee Attacking police in Britain with a hammer, the Afghan killer whose case sums up the madness of 'justice' in the EU 14/01/17 Murderer Jamshid Piruz, 34, who was allowed into Britain unchecked from Holland, was given a life sentence yesterday for a hammer attack on two police officers outside a tool shed in West Sussex. Open Door Britain: SUE REID exposes how Britain's many small airfields are vulnerable to terrorists and illegal immigrants despite claims that our border controls are being tightened 14/01/17 The danger posed by our open borders was revealed this week when I hired a small plane to fly me across the English Channel to Britain's South Coast without undergoing proper identity or security checks. DAILY MAIL COMMENT: It's not a hate crime to talk about migration 13/01/17 Isn't the obvious danger that by labelling as 'hate incidents' things that clearly aren't, we risk undermining the importance of genuine complaints? Anti-immigration speech made by Home Secretary Amber Rudd was logged as a 'hate incident' by police... after complaint from lecturer who didn't see it 13/01/17 West Midlands Police was forced to log Amber Rudd's party conference speech, in which she set out measures to force firms to reveal the number of foreign staff, as a 'hate incident'. | ||
Posted by:trailing wife |
#3 Who wants to lay odds the deaf kid will perpetrate an attack within the next 15 years? "But they're just childerrrruunn!" Yeah, until they're not. |
Posted by: charger 2017-01-15 12:56 |
#2 I thought that 'disabled people were especially beloved of Allan', at least that's what their English language literature says. 'In practice', apparently not so much. |
Posted by: Mullah Richard 2017-01-15 10:50 |
#1 "...born deaf and unable to communicate..." Bull, deaf children can communicate just fine, sign language works well. |
Posted by: Seeking cure for ignorance 2017-01-15 07:51 |