>Queen reported to police for not wearing seatbelt, Civil and criminal proceedings cannot be taken against the Queen in UK law. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-40359502
>Survivors of London's Grenfell Tower fire are to be rehomed in a luxury development in the heart of Kensington, the government has said. bbc.co.uk/news/uk-40357280
they genuinely live in their own little worlds, society has come full circle and we are again facing an isolated bourgeoisie. >Let them eat cake, for I know better has become >Let them have cultural enrichment, for I know better
Kayden Richardson
>can't own guns for personal self defense
This shit sucks
Charles Phillips
is there any good political porn comics?
Aaron Bell
>politics is driven by economics and not morals
Tyler Morales
If you see any Shills with UK/European Flags doing what's in the Image, they are part of a Terror Network that had knowledge about both the 6/3 attack & Manchester Bombing.
Peter Oborne thinks that Finsbury Park was due to conservative columnists using "Islamophobic language". Just read his article and try not to rage.
Colton Richardson
Stop LARPing
Michael Gutierrez
Tonight's Question Time panel.
(Rightly's was sadly better).
Christopher Ramirez
Is there such a thing as anti-sex? Like morbid curiosity. A fascination with the black hole of sex appeal which is Dianne Abbot.
Charles Scott
You can't own anything for the purposes of self defence. If you buy a baseball bat to have next to your bed incase a robber breaks in at night, that is illegal. Another reason I gave up on wanting to be a police officer.
Nolan Stewart
Han solo
Kayden Parker
Dya loike Oaysis.... oar Blorr...?
Camden Campbell
Explain yourself
Colton Martin
...
Dylan Adams
Reminder to get fit. Not "swole" but physically agile and with stamina.
> Nations have passed away and left no traces, >And History gives the naked cause of it-- > One single, simple reason in all cases; >They fell because their peoples were not fit.
Mason Cook
I know they do. I am kind of in their little world though, got an elite education and I have some bullshit career. But everyone in that world over 40? It's like they live on a different fucking planet to me.
A lot of the problem as well is that people do this virtue circle jerking as a way of signalling class status.
So do the Vikings, they're all a bunch of Homos and women fight better than them.
Never mind the fact that the Basic Anglo in Northumbria actually benefitted from the Danelaw.
Jaxon Turner
Read the image & watch the responses to my posts/threads.
If you want to save UK Lives, those Terror Shills need to be stopped.
Nicholas Turner
ragnar died yet?
Asher Hernandez
It's funny because whenever Nigel's on, Twitter goes berserk asking why a 'failed politician is on AGAIN' - yet he's an MEP and he knows a shitload about the EU.
Gina Miller is just a professional cunt and should not be given any political importance.
Tyler Russell
pastebin.com/nhTNFfMC I updated the pastebin with some more QA (Queen 's speech, QT among others)
>Inb4 haters
James Harris
I remember once they called her a "parliamentarian", then after that they called her a "pro-Union campaigner."
They couldnt get away with such a based show without making the pagans seem gay somehow, so they multiple times imply that vikings shared their wives with other men, and also vastly overstate the role of shield maidens
Hunter Ramirez
Aww we lost the record.
Cheers, that was a fair point.
Angel Price
It's true. So I'm not sure if you're saying I'm lying (I'm not) or if you're saying the law is stupid.
Landon Anderson
>he knows a shitload about the EU
HAHAHA check this brainlet out
Noah Sanders
>Canuck
Probably still of Anglo stock.
Grayson Young
Daily reminder that if you enjoy having a poo then you're probably gay and enjoy having your prostate stimulated, by poo.
Jeremiah Smith
You're the imbecile who thought "dinosaurs are really birds" was some cosmic conspiracy knowledge instead of something that's been known for decades and speculated on for 100+ years.
You actually make High Level Insider look good.
Chase Phillips
Self defence is not a reason to own a firearm. Because it is excluded from the reason, 'reasonable' force becomes more nebulous. Plus the fact that you're supposed to keep your gun hidden away, and any sort of use of it for self defence becomes also nebulous when it comes to negligence.
They don't want people to use it for self defence. Which should lead you to think that there's a bias there.
Xavier Ramirez
Yeah, fair point. At least it's someone from the Anglosphere.
Jackson Williams
>"For the past 15 years I have been entirely motivated by a desperate desire to put the “Great” back into Great Britain. Everything I have tried to do—all the projects, speeches, schemes, etc.—have been with this end in mind. And none of it has worked, as you can see too obviously! In order to put the “Great” back I have always felt it was vital to bring people together, and I began to realise that the one advantage my position has over anyone else’s is that I can act as a catalyst to help produce a better and more balanced response to various problems. I have no “political” agenda—only a desire to see people achieve their potential; to be decently housed in a decent, civilised environment that respects the cultural and vernacular character of the nation; to see this country’s real talents (especially inventiveness and engineering skills) put to best use in the best interests of the country and the world (at present they are being disgracefully wasted through lack of co-ordination and strategic thinking); to retain and value the infrastructure and cultural integrity of rural communities (where they still exist) because of the vital role they play in the very framework of the nation and the care and management of the countryside; to value and nurture the highest standards of military integrity and professionalism, as displayed by our armed forces, because of the role they play as an insurance scheme in case of disaster; and to value and retain our uniquely special broadcasting standards which are renowned throughout the world. The final point is that I want to roll back some of the more ludicrous frontiers of the 60s in terms of education, architecture, art, music, and literature, not to mention agriculture! Having read this through, no wonder they want to destroy me, or get rid of me…!"
-The Prince of Wales, in a 1993 letter to Tom Shebbeare, then director of the Prince's Trust
Evan Rivera
EU laws are pretty much made impossible to read. have you actually tried to go through EU internet regulatory law. unless you are a lawyer with a lot of time on their hands it's pretty much impossible. it is by design and one of the reason we should want to leave.
Evan Wood
>Self defence is not a reason to own a firearm. Many would disagree.
Josiah Martinez
and then he became friends with Muslims, 1993 was a different time. You have to write-off anything before 1997
Robert Brooks
About to get nicked by the fairy mobile lads
Camden Wright
They would be wrong. The law is on my side here.
Easton Gutierrez
No matter how far you try and run anglos will extract BLOOD
> Oborne wrote the pamphlet "The Pro-Israel Lobby In Britain",[22] which outlined the influence allegedly enjoyed by pro-Israeli media and politics lobbyists in the United Kingdom. The article asserted that while the lobbying efforts of groups such as Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI), Labour Friends of Israel, and the Britain Israel Communications and Research Centre (BICOM) are legal, their funding is often untraceable, their operations are not transparent, and media seldom declare the influence of junkets arranged by these pro-Israeli entities on the tenor of their writing. Oborne and Jones conclude that changes are needed "because politics in a democracy should never take place behind closed doors. It should be out in the open and there for all to see." On this issue, Oborne wrote and presented an edition of Dispatches titled "Inside Britain's Israel Lobby".[23] In December 2012, he argued that the Conservative's unwillingness to criticise the Israeli government threatens the prospect of a peace in the region. >On 10 May 2012, on the BBC's Question Time programme, Osborne commented following the jailing of a Rochdale sex trafficking gang, who had been convicted of rape, sexual activity with children and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with children having raped, physically assaulted and sexually groomed girls as young as 12. Oborne said the victims had "accepted the advances" of their attackers and added: "What does it tell us about what's happened to our society that we have 12 year old girls, 13 year old girls, who are happy to give up their affection and their beauty to men in exchange for a packet of crisps?" Some, such as Vicky Allan of The Herald, have claimed that this type of rhetoric amounts to victim blaming, saying that: "there is a prevalent conviction that young girls are somehow asking for whatever they get as soon as they begin to behave in a sexual manner, or choose to involve themselves with men".
Jack Sullivan
post the REAL one
Daniel Long
I like that car it is very pretty, also the back windows are covered so you can have a bit of fun in the back
David Moore
learn history gaylord
Jose Perry
That got me right in the feels, you fucker.
Evan Walker
Culture? Nation? Doesn't he know that this land is not JUST for the natives? What do they have over anyone else? We're all equal!
Samuel Rogers
It's done so laws are made in court rather than in government.
In a just society all personal laws would fit in a single book, which Blackstone did because the other three were mostly for companies and property.
Josiah Gray
>a bit of fun in the back how appropriate
Christian Brooks
>z
Jeremiah Davis
Imagine the fucking shame of getting pinched and bundled into the back of that.
Bentley Phillips
Farage has been doubling down on "we should not be at war with Islam".
Poor lad. He thinks he's out of the game since Brexit, but far greater struggles will be required of him.
Ryder Butler
So long as you're smoking cannabis, you should be fine!
Jaxson Rogers
Legal obscurantism also means you are forced to hire expensive lawyers to deal with anything remotely legal, too. Makes sense: it is expensive lawyers who write the laws.
If you've ever done any business in the States you'll know what I mean. Any official form there is about 200 pages long and totally indecipherable.
Nathaniel Gutierrez
>why aren't people in jail one week after a tower block burned down reeeeeeeeeee