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So same old story illegals put into a little village and they assault children straight of the boat . government could not give a feck about our safety c***s.do not protest though as you will feel the full force of the law FFS.

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8 hours ago, .357shooter said:

So same old story illegals put into a little village and they assault children straight of the boat . government could not give a feck about our safety c***s.do not protest though as you will feel the full force of the law FFS.

We need to take action ourselves the government thinks the  UK , Scotland, and Ireland are a joke and we won't do a thing. Ireland have showed them and the government will know deep down . They haven't got enough jails or cells to fill if the whole country kicks off which it will. 

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5 hours ago, Bangersanmash said:

We need to take action ourselves the government thinks the  UK , Scotland, and Ireland are a joke and we won't do a thing.

Scotland is part of the UK, so it's odd that you've separated it in your above comment.

United Kingdom = sovereign country and kingdom consisting of four smaller countries: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Full name: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Moreover, the Union Flag (or Jack) does not represent England. St George's Cross is the flag that represents England: it's a red cross on a white background.
The Union Flag (or Jack) is not a symbol or flag of England or Great Britain: it's the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, being a composite design composed of St George's Cross (England), Saint Andrew's Cross (Scotland), and Saint Patrick's Cross (Ireland, now with Northern Ireland remaining). Wales had been annexed to the Kingdom of England before the Union, and therefore its flag does not form part of the composite design of the Union Flag.

English = belonging to or relating to England, or its people: Englishwoman, Englishman.
British = belonging to or relating to the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Northern Ireland, or to its people (English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish) or its culture.
England = a country within the island of Great Britain; England shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north and is also part of the United Kingdom.
Britain, or Great Britain = large geographical island in the British Isles comprising three small countries: England, Scotland, and Wales. The fuller name 'Great Britain' has been in use since the Middle English period, originally to distinguish the island from Brittany, which was then also called Britain.
British isles = a geographically named group of islands, including Britain, Ireland (Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland), the Isle of Man, the Hebrides, the Orkney Islands, the Shetland Islands, the Isles of Scilly, and the Channel Islands, lying off the coast of north-western Europe, from which they are separated by the North Sea and the English Channel.

Hope this is of interest and helps to elucidate the particularities of the United Kingdom and its people. As for me I'm an Englishwoman, because I'm specifically an (old) English girl.

Most English people identify as British because they've lost their identity through brainwashing. Look how many English people fly the British Union Flag instead of the English flag. People with little identity are easier to control and eradicate. The Scots and Welsh exist in far fewer numbers so the eradication of their identity is less urgent than that of the erasure of English culture. Note that Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own devolved governments but England does not.

I'm afraid this country is totally lost; most slept through it and many are still asleep. We're an ethnic minority in our own capital city, yet most people can't even see a problem or its significance. Even if we stop the boats today, it's already too late: we lost it long ago while the majority of the population were sleeping. Tragic and truly frightening for our future.

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5 hours ago, Rustic Lady said:

Scotland is part of the UK, so it's odd that you've separated it in your above comment.

United Kingdom = sovereign country and kingdom consisting of four smaller countries: England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Full name: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Moreover, the Union Flag (or Jack) does not represent England. St George's Cross is the flag that represents England: it's a red cross on a white background.
The Union Flag (or Jack) is not a symbol or flag of England or Great Britain: it's the flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, being a composite design composed of St George's Cross (England), Saint Andrew's Cross (Scotland), and Saint Patrick's Cross (Ireland, now with Northern Ireland remaining). Wales had been annexed to the Kingdom of England before the Union, and therefore its flag does not form part of the composite design of the Union Flag.

English = belonging to or relating to England, or its people: Englishwoman, Englishman.
British = belonging to or relating to the United Kingdom of Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) and Northern Ireland, or to its people (English, Scottish, Welsh, and Northern Irish) or its culture.
England = a country within the island of Great Britain; England shares land borders with Wales to its west and Scotland to its north and is also part of the United Kingdom.
Britain, or Great Britain = large geographical island in the British Isles comprising three small countries: England, Scotland, and Wales. The fuller name 'Great Britain' has been in use since the Middle English period, originally to distinguish the island from Brittany, which was then also called Britain.
British isles = a geographically named group of islands, including Britain, Ireland (Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland), the Isle of Man, the Hebrides, the Orkney Islands, the Shetland Islands, the Isles of Scilly, and the Channel Islands, lying off the coast of north-western Europe, from which they are separated by the North Sea and the English Channel.

Hope this is of interest and helps to elucidate the particularities of the United Kingdom and its people. As for me I'm an Englishwoman, because I'm specifically an (old) English girl.

Most English people identify as British because they've lost their identity through brainwashing. Look how many English people fly the British Union Flag instead of the English flag. People with little identity are easier to control and eradicate. The Scots and Welsh exist in far fewer numbers so the eradication of their identity is less urgent than that of the erasure of English culture. Note that Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their own devolved governments but England does not.

I'm afraid this country is totally lost; most slept through it and many are still asleep. We're an ethnic minority in our own capital city, yet most people can't even see a problem or its significance. Even if we stop the boats today, it's already too late: we lost it long ago while the majority of the population were sleeping. Tragic and truly frightening for our future.

Outstanding post, very well said

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1 minute ago, Seagull said:

I think they mean in London where it's obviously much less.

Drive around there everyday the black areas are still black the paki areas are still pakis and the white areas are still white… no change really Isit ? It’s nothing new round here we’re used to it been same since the 50s 

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Just now, lurcherman 887 said:

Drive around there everyday the black areas are still black the paki areas are still pakis and the white areas are still white… no change really Isit ? It’s nothing new round here we’re used to it been same since the 50s 

I think the stats have changed, quick look says London is only about 50% white and only 36% white British.

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6 minutes ago, lurcherman 887 said:

Drive around there everyday the black areas are still black the paki areas are still pakis and the white areas are still white… no change really Isit ? It’s nothing new round here we’re used to it been same since the 50s 

To claim it's been the same since the 50's is stretching it a bit eh?

Yeah these cities have always had migrant enclaves but a number of our cities have now been made into foreign countries where white Brits are the minority 

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Just now, Bendigo said:

To claim it's been the same since the 50's is stretching it a bit eh?

Yeah these cities have always had migrant enclaves but a number of our cities have now been made into foreign countries where white Brits are the minority 

All I can say is what I see and I work all over the city everyday and it’s really not as bad I mean for people who live up north what do they even know ?? Like I wouldn’t know what it’s like in Leeds or Rotherham ect I hear stuff but don’t know for myself but from what I hear up north Is ALOT worse 

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So wales is 14 times larger than London so if London was as large as wales it would be as white as whales, it’s just a smaller place with a bigger population of people crammed in. 
 

I love London no matter how many slate it off 

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now look at the Jews for instance if you drive through Tottenham or Tufnell Park Stanford hill ect ect they are known for the largest Hasidic Jewish community in London if you was to drive through it you would think theres millions of them but in the grand scheme of things they are a tiny population. Crammed into a small area. Londons full of foreign tourists but still mainly white and ran by whites up and down weather crime or normal population citizens 

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