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Pewit

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  1. Not at all, but it raises suspicions does it not?
  2. Live sentences being handed out now on sky news for the Leeds rioters. Sameer Ali aged 21yrs gets twenty months. Adnan ghafoor aged 31yrs two and half year's. In Starmer we trust.
  3. I love the look of the old dogs Walter Komosinski had, he was rumoured to have used Bull Terrier in his line and they sure looked that way.
  4. Just a Cheetah jogging and beating the Greyhounds.
  5. Pewit

    Olympics

    There's just something about this Olympics that is meh.
  6. She's a racey type by the looks of it. It doesn't really matter what percentage she is if she does her job.
  7. Big cat pic on profile, claims to have been the one to have found the carcass that holds the magical DNA, big cat enthusiast, it's all coming out in the wash. I'd bet money that she has tampered with evidence, even gone to the trouble of planting evidence.
  8. I've got something similar at NWR. If I'm on days midweek when we do a Saturday night I don't start back whilst Wednesday, bliss.
  9. So, that's Sharon added to the list of loons. As I said, all we have is eye witness accounts and pure chancers attempting to fake evidence, the mystery continues.
  10. Did they get more votes than the Tories & Reform? Yes WE did vote them in.
  11. Yep, so why did we just vote for Labour FFS.
  12. Hmmm, alarm bells are ringing here, come on Big G, which Zoo did they take that carcass from? Lol Just for clarification, this is Sharon. As you can see, she doesn't have a vested interest in big cats... Hahaha In October 2023 Sharon Larkin-Snowden, a big cat enthusiast, took a swab sample from a sheep carcass she had found, according to Rick Minter, who produces a podcast about the animals. Mr Minter then passed on the sample to Prof Allaby.
  13. Nice swerve, I don't like debating so I'll accuse to posters of being the same person, classic..lol
  14. Did you know that part of the deal was to accept a quota of Rwandan migrants? They were proposing to accept a miniscule amount of asylum seekers, as I say, it wouldn't touch our net immigration. But, I suppose you are on to something. Now this is controversial but I think us, along with other European countries should in fact up foreign aid, directly to countries in need or indirectly to countries that would accept asylum seekers in exchange for money and business.
  15. DNA samples confirmed by who, oh that's it, the science lab that wants to remain anonymous, I wonder why that could be? Now off you run to Bristol Zoo, cat poop is full of their DNA.
  16. Agree but I in case you forgot mate, the Tories have caused this problem and we had the chance to vote for a party that is strict on immigration, but we voted for the party that is most relaxed on immigration.
  17. Hahahaha I said sensible solutions mate.
  18. That's a fair point, but if they are working, paying tax and National Insurance aren't they already paying towards the NHS? But yes, we could make them take out health insurance until they have payed into the system but that's not going to deter them from coming here. As for the Rwandan policy, it was just a desperate attempt to gain votes. It would cost how much money to deport an insignificant amount of immigrants, numbers that wouldn't make a dent on net migration.
  19. Incorrect, they are illegals if they don't report themselves to the authorities. You are talking about asylum seekers that are following process.
  20. It has become rife on X. With the threat of the law for online behaviour being voiced by the PM, the liberals are reporting accounts left, right & centre.
  21. And the French still claim that's not enough. So again, what do we do if the French can't/won't prevent the crossings? Don't you think it would be wise to try and crack the smuggling gangs?
  22. Pewit

    Olympics

    Big surprise in the 200m final, the Botswanan beating all the Yanks.
  23. I think he's pointing at the fact that many on here are guilty of that, to a much smaller audience admittedly.
  24. Yes, providing they make the authorities aware of their arrival. They then will have to go through the asylum process. That's the current law and process. If that process is not strict enough and whether you, I or anyone else agrees with it is a different matter.
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