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When are we going to get rid of ....
these people. They hate the British but still claim benefits???
http://www.dailymail....ay-fined-just-50.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In the case of this odious individual - we are not getting rid of him because he is a UK citizen.
Far better would be to deny him a platform in the media for hs opinions, which are deigned entirely to shock and offend people - something which the Mail has made into an editorial policy over the years.
Far better would be to deny him a platform in the media for hs opinions, which are deigned entirely to shock and offend people - something which the Mail has made into an editorial policy over the years.
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koode
Perhaps I may have confused you by referring to the BNP, when originally this thread concerned the poppy-burning Muslims.
The original question asked "When are we going to get rid of them?
Well, there's no point referring to the EDL, because they are not a political party, and therefore, cannot 'get rid' of anyone.
The most likely party to do this is the BNP.
This is why I brought them into the equation,
Hope that clarifies.
Perhaps I may have confused you by referring to the BNP, when originally this thread concerned the poppy-burning Muslims.
The original question asked "When are we going to get rid of them?
Well, there's no point referring to the EDL, because they are not a political party, and therefore, cannot 'get rid' of anyone.
The most likely party to do this is the BNP.
This is why I brought them into the equation,
Hope that clarifies.
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All those ABers who support this loathsome individual (Emdadur Choudhury), are no better than he is, in fact I class them much worse than him.
At least, repulsive as he is, he has the courage to stand up and be recognised.
Unlike some on here who hide behind an anonymous name, continuously spouting out their anti-British rhetoric .
At least, repulsive as he is, he has the courage to stand up and be recognised.
Unlike some on here who hide behind an anonymous name, continuously spouting out their anti-British rhetoric .
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"Unlike some on here who hide behind an anonymous name, continuously spouting out their anti-British rhetoric"
It's like rain, on your wedding day
It's a free ride, when you've already paid
It's the good advice, that you just didn't take
And who would've thought? It figures
I think you should be able to work that one out.
It's like rain, on your wedding day
It's a free ride, when you've already paid
It's the good advice, that you just didn't take
And who would've thought? It figures
I think you should be able to work that one out.
Emdadur Choudhury is a moron. I heard him on the Jeremy Vine show on Radio 2 this afternoon, self-righteously explaining his actions in the most aggressive manner possible. To say he was bombastic is an understatement of epic proportions. What this muppet doesn't seem to realise is that when you are given a huge amount of 'rights' it automatically comes with a set of 'responsibilities' too. Whilst all people have the right to protest in the UK against anything they find objectionable, they also have a responsibility not to 'harass, alarm or distress' others who may be present.
He seemed to be completely unable to grasp the concept that his actions were deeply upsetting to the grieving families. In fact, he even stated that the Islamic religion says that the 'Kafir' (the word he personally used to describe none Muslims) should be shown no sympathy under any circumstances.
It seems that as far as Mr Choudhury is concerned, anyone who isn't a Muslim is despicable, low-life scum who deserve no respect whatsoever.
He seemed to be completely unable to grasp the concept that his actions were deeply upsetting to the grieving families. In fact, he even stated that the Islamic religion says that the 'Kafir' (the word he personally used to describe none Muslims) should be shown no sympathy under any circumstances.
It seems that as far as Mr Choudhury is concerned, anyone who isn't a Muslim is despicable, low-life scum who deserve no respect whatsoever.
Sp1814:
You have deliberately tried to turn this question into a debate about the BNP and/or the EDL when it is specifically about the right to protest in the UK and a specific person who appears to be a Muslim extremist.
If you want to have a debate about the legitimacy (or otherwise) of the BNP or the EDL then please post a question specifically about that issue and don't hijack another person's thread with your own imagined question.
You have deliberately tried to turn this question into a debate about the BNP and/or the EDL when it is specifically about the right to protest in the UK and a specific person who appears to be a Muslim extremist.
If you want to have a debate about the legitimacy (or otherwise) of the BNP or the EDL then please post a question specifically about that issue and don't hijack another person's thread with your own imagined question.
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