Macho
Striker
Doubt that would stop them, muzzys would buck a warm tea towel.Bet she's got blue waffle so the back door may be the only alternative.
Doubt she showers properly though, I'm talking huge crusty chocolate starfish.
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Doubt that would stop them, muzzys would buck a warm tea towel.Bet she's got blue waffle so the back door may be the only alternative.
Doubt she showers properly though, I'm talking huge crusty chocolate starfish.
Yeah I noticed that ‘I’m a politician’...reminded me of this...The court are discussing putting a social media ban as a bail condition, it wasn't in place when she made the video.
Quite like how she describes herself as a politician rather than just plain old racist.
Shame.The court are discussing putting a social media ban as a bail condition, it wasn't in place when she made the video.
Quite like how she describes herself as a politician rather than just plain old racist.
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really? wouldn't even do it up the Gary!
I like his "security"Indeed.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/ukne...peeches/ar-BBGJhnG?li=AAmiR2Z&ocid=spartanntp
What a piece of shit. Look at him FFS
The deputy leader of far-right group Britain First has appeared in a Belfast court over a speech she gave in the city.
Jayda Fransen, 31, of Beeches Close, Anerly in London, faces two charges relating to behaviour that is intended to or likely to stir up hatred.
The charges stem from a speech made in August. Her defence lawyer indicated she will plead not guilty.
Earlier, the leader of Britain First was arrested outside the courtroom.
Paul Golding, 35, was accompanying Ms Fransen to her court appearance when he was arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Ms Fransen's hearing at Belfast Magistrate's Court has been adjourned briefly to consider bail submissions.
Hope they make an example of her. Hate speech does not have a place in this country.
I'm always dubious about stopping people expressing their views. Too much of a liberal.
I'm not convinced people should be silenced.Harry, there are "views", and there is f***ing "hateful bigoted vitriol".
Our Jayda prefers not the former.
I'm not convinced people should be silenced.
I respect your point of view, but where would you draw the line at people "expressing their views".
f***ing hell man, thought we`d stepped back into 30`s Germany then or 1920`s Russia. "anyone who disagrees must be locked away and "reprogrammed"I still can't figure why these people are filled with so much hate?
- Is it in their DNA? Doubtful.
- Has there been a personal wrong-doing by brown people in the past? Never been mentioned.
- Drugs? Maybe
- Are they brought up by racists? No evidence so far.
- Genuine mentally unhinged , belonging in Cherry Knocker? Got to be the only answer, surely.
Therapy is the only answer. At Her Majesty's Pleasure.
They are provoking fear and division in our country.
- When did it become acceptable to refer to asylum seekers as ‘vermin’?
- When did it become acceptable to propose machine-gunning desperate refugees inside the channel tunnel?
- When did we decide that letting frightened and dispossessed men, women and children drown in British waters was OK?
- And when did it become OK to demonise Muslims in the same way that Hitler and Goebbels, Himmler and Streicher demonised the Jews?
Here's a quote from one of Jayda's role models.
“The best political weapon is the weapon of terror. Cruelty commands respect. Men may hate us. But, we don’t ask for their love; only for their fear.”
(Heinrich Himmler)
If it is defamation or assault. Anything else should be open to scrutiny and ridicule.
i bet she's either got that stencilled on her sitting room wall, or on some cushions.
The deputy leader of far-right group Britain First has appeared in a Belfast court over a speech she gave in the city.
Jayda Fransen, 31, of Beeches Close, Anerly in London, faces two charges relating to behaviour that is intended to or likely to stir up hatred.
The charges stem from a speech made in August. Her defence lawyer indicated she will plead not guilty.
Earlier, the leader of Britain First was arrested outside the courtroom.
Paul Golding, 35, was accompanying Ms Fransen to her court appearance when he was arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).
Ms Fransen's hearing at Belfast Magistrate's Court has been adjourned briefly to consider bail submissions.
Hope they make an example of her. Hate speech does not have a place in this country.