>Live Speech from David Davis in Washington unvis.it/mirror.co.uk/news/politics/watch-live-tory-david-davis-11094085
>Unique Border deal for Norn Ireland after Brexit unvis.it/theguardian.com/politics/2017/sep/01/eu-irish-border-stance-paves-way-northern-ireland-special-status-brexit
>"If Mogg is the answer..." HuffPo unvis.it/huffingtonpost.co.uk/tom-knight/if-jacob-reesmogg-is-the-_b_17879262.html
>Home Office makes 800% profit on visa applications unvis.it/theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/sep/01/home-office-makes-800-profit-on-some-visa-applications
>Birmingham Bin-men Strike over job cuts by council unvis.it/bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-40668249
>"I'm not a quitter" says May, defying rumours unvis.it/aol.co.uk/news/2017/08/30/im-not-a-quitter-theresa-may-defies-resignation-rumours/
>Guido Fawkes steals Brit/pol/ idea for caption contest unvis.it/order-order.com/2017/09/01/friday-caption-contest-mon-cherie-edition/
Excellent post lad. I'm off back to my desk but keep it up.
Also I really miss Nige being active in politics
Austin Cruz
first for pakis out
John Baker
I am a priest of a small parish in the Cotswolds anything. One of my parishioners who knows how I feel about certain political subjects has directed me here and is sitting with me now and said that people here might find this interesting.
William Butler
Anyone else watching Dad Davis' speech at US chamber of commerce?
Eli Wilson
MY COFFEE IS PERUVIAN
MY CAR IS GERMAN
MY CURRY IS INDIAN
MY SHIRT IS PAKISTANI
MY TV IS JAPANESE
MY PHONE IS AMERICAN
MY CAT IS PERSIAN
MY BEST MATE IS IRISH
THIS IS WHAT BRITAIN IS, NOT YOUR PERVERTED PATRIOTISM THAT TEARS US APART
Jayden Parker
Whoops, that meant to say ask me anything.
Colton Wood
>rt.com/uk/401707-home-office-immigration-enforcement/ MPs are accused of “betraying” their own constituents by using a Home Office immigration hotline to report them to the authorities. According to a Freedom of Information response obtained by Politics.co.uk, the Home Office confirmed it received up to 482 tip-offs from MPs between 2014 and 2016.
The Green Party hit out at MPs reporting on their own constituents, with party co-leader Jonathan Bartley saying: "This appears to be a fundamental betrayal of trust and duty of care if elected representatives have been tipping off the Home Office about people they suspect to be undocumented migrants.
"Members of Parliament should support, defend and advocate for all those living in their local communities, not have them dragged away to indefinite detention and potential deportation,” he told Politics.co.uk.
He said the news flags up a wider issue with the government’s surveillance technologies and called for an evaluation of how MPs are using the Home Office's 'Big Brother' system.
Nathaniel Russell
Lad, you should start buying British, helps keep your neighbours in work
Jonathan Watson
Catholic or protestant?
Josiah Hughes
Which choir boy has the smoothest bottom?
Cooper Mitchell
i'M FROM PAKISTAN AND i SAY CLOTHE THE BOARDER.
Daniel Parker
Denomination?
Justin Ramirez
>Knife Hurricane I just wanted to get a life
Jonathan Bennett
Can I save that?
Isaac Taylor
DISREGARD PUDDINGS ACQUIRE HOTPOTS
Joshua Evans
Protestant, although all Christians are welcome in my church. Please be respectful. Church of England.
(archived it in OP norway, plz allow as is video link)
>Boost productivity >Hot air
Hudson Torres
You have taken in too few refugees from Syria. You need to do your part and take in more.
Elijah Perry
>dibnah pepe This is great.
Jack Hernandez
I am responsible for multiple deaths, how do i salvage myself
Jeremiah Gray
Why do Brits hate white civilization?
Adrian Morgan
Do illegals pay council tax? If no, then they aren't constituents, and MPs have no duty to represent them
Ethan Baker
...
Easton Peterson
>Protestant, although all Christians are welcome in my church. How do you feel about women and gay priests?
Easton Ward
Why do Germans hate it. Us Anglos only want a white homeland but g*rmans keep sending undesirables here
Tyler Fisher
T. Abdul Al bazooka
Brandon Miller
Thoughts on involuntary repatriation/expulsion from a Christian perspective?
Nolan Brooks
>BE FROM ISLAMABAD >VISIT BELFAST >GET CALLED AN INDIAN
>INDIAN FRIEND VISITS BELFAST >GETS CALLED A PAKI
WHY YOU DO THIS
Lucas Howard
Nice of Washington to allow him to give his speech on a bigger stage. Its a bunch of waffle trying to make out like we have a bunch of deals tied up once we leave the EU
Lincoln Robinson
>Cotswolds Nice, rather jealous of true.
I've been thinking about going to church because I'm increasingly coming to see the importance of religion as an institution but I've always struggled to believe or have faith and the idea of going regularly without that seems dishonest.
Luke Gray
>>Guido Fawkes steals Brit/pol/ idea for caption contest >unvis.it/order-order.com/2017/09/01/friday-caption-contest-mon-cherie-edition/
Just dug out the link boys, I'm sure I saw it yesterday
Proof that Guido browses Brit/pol/ (and steals our ideas) Guido, if you're here, giz a shout out or summat ye?
Adam Brown
Because it pisses you off Same reason we call Chinks Nips and Nips Chinks
Julian Foster
NEVER
NEVER
NEVER
Joseph Baker
If it's brown
flush it down
Jonathan Parker
Good lad.
Sure.
Jackson Scott
I feel like I'm getting rumbled, but also feel this is genuine.
David Martin
R E A P T H E W H I R L W I N D
Nolan Perez
>Guido, if you're here, giz a shout out or summat ye? Guido, if you're here I want you to know you're a disgusting jew.
Jayden Edwards
Anglo-German rivalry only 100 years old
Charles Green
We hate unbritish civilization.
Now fuck off, hun.
Blake Foster
As a /hasfaith/ faggot, I can say that so long as you truly accept the teachings there's nothing wrong with that. If anyone were to judge you for it then they clearly haven't taken on board the teachings themselves. One of the things I quite like about more conservative-minded folks is their willingness to accept Christian teachings as a philosophy, similar to Confucianism or early Buddhism, even if they don't believe in it on a cosmic level.
Cameron Nguyen
>white civilisation Are you American?
Gabriel Powell
We've still not cut ties with your Jews that's why.
Samuel Bennett
It depends in what capacity you are responsible, if you mean through acts of war or other legal ways then it is certainly something you could talk about at your local church, but I am afraid if you mean murder, and the police don't already know then you must tell them. Not kindly. The women priests that I have met and the one openly gay one that I have met have all been perfectly nice but both groups seems to be, disproportionately more so than people outside of those groups, open to a more socially liberal approach to the Bible. God said love thy neighbour, not that your home should be open to all and sundry. Even if you don't take the stories of the bible literally, it's better than nothing, and lots of the bible is not meant to be taken wholly literally, if it was then it would lose almost all meaning.
Benjamin Moore
Shhh the boy Davis is speaking right now.
Xavier Garcia
Reminder white skin is just a phenotype found in several of the Caucasoid sub-races, and focusing on it is retarded, you should be focusing on ethnicity (the intersection of race and culture) instead.
Asher Lopez
REEEEEEEEEEE Mometum shill asking a question
Alexander Nguyen
>God said love thy neighbour, not that your home should be open to all and sundry. My man
Jaxson Sanders
>doesn't like women/gay priests >not an open borders fag
For a heathen non-catholic, you're OK father. I still wouldn't go to your church as the bible warns against worshipping with heathens, but I'd definitely have a cup of tea with you.
Aiden Sullivan
u ok hun? x
Easton Carter
It was in combat.
Jaxon Ward
Shut up nigger.
Henry Phillips
T-thanks WN-kun. . .
Joseph Robinson
>Catholic
Thank fuck, you'll be taking up quite a few spaces in hell then to burn for eternity for lying with thy devilspawn
Caleb Morales
They didn't even spell "centre" the correct way.
Carson Young
Not him, but the "thou shalt not kill" has been interpreted by some as being against murder. (more learned men than me have come to this conclusion after looking at how accurate the translations were).
War deaths aren't a mark on your soul.
Mason Clark
Sounds like The UK negotiating team are relying on Trumps signalling that he'd support a TransAtlantic bridge type of deal outside the EU. That's why he has a smugface. But smugness doesn't satisfy me. I've seen hardly any meat on any proposals from any side. They're all waiting for "confidence and stability" to resume before they make deals, but the deals must come first. The problem is Brexit is ideological and trade is very much economical (which has very few ideologies beyond profit and selfishness). >The EU wasn't all about trade!
nice to see you mr priest. where do you stand on cannabis? also, what do you think of today's announcement that the bible should be taken only metaphorically
Michael Long
If they want to argue this then so was the wealth of the Africans regions where the slaves came from, who sold nearby people into slavery.
When you consider that we banned slavery outright in I think 1820, and then took a world police role as the empire where we made the backward people in the territories give up slavery themselves, I think we started to make up for slavery the very moment we gave it up.
If the last 200 years of Britains wealth are 100% slave free, they can't really claim much of it was made by slavery. I think since then the industrial revolution and 50% of the worlds most significant technological advances being British might have had something to do with it. The worlds population has multiplied greatly during this span of time, so the vast majority of houses, buildings, structures, but also businesses, entertainments, whatever else, has been constructed very recently to cater to an exploding population and has nothing to do with slavery in any way shape or form.
This cuntbag article author actually outright says that the industrial revolution wouldn't have been possible without wealth generated by slavery. During the industrial revolution working class white british people were the slaves, dying in huge numbers operating the workhouse machinery, losing limbs in open gears, inhaling unventilated smoke, and being worked to death. People died very young in the workhouses on average, and the last one closed in 1930. No working class person of the British public should be expected to have guilt over African slavery.
Jose Kelly
WHAT DO YOU THINK OF JORDAN PETERSON?
HE HAS MADE ME RE-EXAMINE CHRISTIANITY AND SEE THAT I WAS WRONG TO DISCARD IT'S PHILOSOPHY AS I DID.
Xavier Mitchell
Dont wanna go to hell
Ayden Gray
>MPs >our elected officials >should turn a blind eye to illegality >This is somehow ethical
Nathaniel Watson
What do they know of England, who only England know?
Thomas Green
>Kalergi
>The man of the future will be of mixed race. Today's races and classes will gradually disappear owing to the vanishing of space, time, and prejudice. The Eurasian-Negroid race of the future, similar in its appearance to the Ancient Egyptians, will replace the diversity of peoples with a diversity of individuals. >Instead of destroying European Jewry, Europe, against its own will, refined and educated this people into a future leader-nation through this artificial selection process. No wonder that this people, that escaped Ghetto-Prison, developed into a spiritual nobility of Europe. Therefore a gracious Providence provided Europe with a new race of nobility by the Grace of Spirit. This happened at the moment when Europe's feudal aristocracy became dilapidated, and thanks to Jewish emancipation. -Richard Nikolaus von Coudenhove-Kalergi, founder of the EU, President of the Paneuropean Union 1926–1972 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_von_Coudenhove-Kalergi#Views_on_race_and_religion
I'm going on a church trip to the Vatican at the start of October. I'm still quite young for my job (32), but I've never really experienced any hostility between the two groups, we seem to have more in common with each other than we do with the rest of society at the moment. Evil prevails where good men do nothing. As I said perhaps you could go to your church or you can talk about it more with me here, though obviously it would not be a private setting. "where do you stand on cannabis?" The human mind is the most wonderful, complicated, mysterious and powerful of all of Gods creations, mind altering drugs are a perversion and insult to it. "what do you think of today's announcement that the bible should be taken only metaphorically" As I said before, metaphorically is better than nothing, but God did literally create the universe and man. I'm not familiar with his work, sorry.
Ian Ward
Fuck the Green Party desu
Grayson Lee
>nice to see you mr priest. where do you stand on cannabis? Again, not him, but I can give you a biblical two sides to it.
On the one side, there is the famous verse quoted by all stoners "god gave man all the seed bearing plants to use" so in gods eyes it's OK.
However...
There's also bible verses saying you should obey the law of the land you live in, so that kinda fucks that one.
I don't give a shit anyway, I still smoke it.
Christopher Parker
This feels to innocent to be a shitpost. Father, you need to leave.
Eli Thompson
What do you think about the structure of the Church of England and the push back against evangelists who are upset about the recent ruling on the mentally ill transgenders? Do you think they will eventually split into a 'separate' structure as they have threatened?
Do you also read the Church Times - if so, what do you think of it?
What do you think of Vicars pushing their own person politics into services - how can the church return to its 'nationalist' routes in proclaiming supremacy over other faiths? What use is the faith if it does not claim to be the truth and strives to embrace other religions rather than - at the very worst - tolerate them?
Jason Russell
I love that speech. First heard it because it was sampled in a death in june tune and I looked it up.
Robert Young
but my feelings, user. Darkies will get sad if you deport them.
Logan Hill
Do you think people are angry at the church for betraying their principles?
Christian Stewart
>I'm going on a church trip to the Vatican at the start of October Ask his holiness to call the crusade
Blake Reed
>I'm going on a church trip to the Vatican at the start of October. I'm still quite young for my job (32), but I've never really experienced any hostility between the two groups, we seem to have more in common with each other than we do with the rest of society at the moment. Yes. I bear no follower of Christ ill will, I just won't worship with anyone other than Catholics. Enjoy your Vatican trip, wish I could go myself.
I went and met with a local Nigerian church to talk to them a few months ago. They disappointed me really...they claimed that all their creed came from the bible but when I started trying to debate them it was obvious they hadn't read much of it. Still, nice enough people. Just wish they would worship in Nigeria, not England. They might be nice but I know from talking to them their children (who weren't at the service) were criminals.
Joshua Williams
>perversion and insult
i like this kind of priest. at least you stand up for what you believe lol, you actually made me smile. but lost my respect.
also i appreciate you are making many arguments simultaneously but please adress this point
you say >God did literally create the universe and man therefore >God created cannabis and man therefore >God's human [me] and God's plant [cannabis] should take part in matrimony (I now see this guy makes the point well )
If it helps, smoking ganja helps me feel more spiritual. I guess really, I'd like to know what you mean by a "perversion" (perversion of what) and an "insult" (how, and to whom?)
Julian Sullivan
>The human mind is the most wonderful, complicated, mysterious and powerful of all of Gods creations, mind altering drugs are a perversion and insult to it. That's a good way of looking at it. I really ought to drop the caffeine though, the booze was far easier.
Eli King
>tfw no one has asked Father Larper for proof yet
Christian Scott
What are we gonna ask him, communion wafer on head?
William Reed
>David Davis saying "bastard" live on TV
William Lewis
Pic of him in his nonce uniform.
Hunter Baker
>If it helps, smoking ganja helps me feel more spiritual. The introspection gained from excessive cannabis use literally made me a fascist.
James Gonzalez
>halt combat with fleeing British troops at Dunkirk >Luftwaffe continues bombardment from the air >clearly marked hospital ship SS Paris hit and sunk >100 captured soldiers herded into a barn and machine gunned >other captured prisoners beaten, some to death and water left out for marching prisoners deliberately kicked over by German guards
What did they mean by this?
Oliver Gonzalez
kek what happened?
Sebastian Turner
>god gave man all the seed bearing plants to use Seems a bit of a shallow argument. Being there for us to "use" probably doesn't mean we should all fill our guts with hemlock.
Grayson Adams
Watch do you want him to do post his dog collar and time stamp the choir boy with the smoothest bottom
How does it feel knowing that your entire denomination was created so a slutty king could pump and dump six of his wives without consequence ?
Daniel Butler
>parishioner sitting with me now A pic of two sets of hands will do. Not bloody hard. Or let's just continue the larping for bants.
Evan Morales
No but hemlock does have some limited medicinal uses.
It's not a stretch at all, in fact it's a concise point. How do you refute it? Why is it shallow?
Xavier Kelly
Eh, it doesn't hurt if he's LARPing. Just a bit of fun.
Andrew Moore
GET HIM WN
Carter Cruz
Worth reposting:
>The Church of England was formed in the 6th century by Saint Augustine of Canterbury.
>Henry VIII sought an annulment on legitimate grounds, which is completely different to divorce. The Pope denied this annulment as he was under siege by King Charles V of Spain, who did not want the marriage annulled for POLITICAL reasons, as he was related to Catherine of Aragon and had influence in the English realm from her marriage to Henry.
>After breaking from Rome, Henry VIII remained an ardent supporter of core Catholic theological teachings - he had even argued against Luther for fucks sake. The Church of England was still Catholic, it was just out of communion with Rome, in the same way as various medieval European Catholic rulers had been when they were excommunicated or in political struggle with the Pope. It is likely that the Church of England would have quickly come back into communion with Rome if it wasn't for Mary, who was responsible for killing Catholicism in England by persecuting Protestants purely because of their faith and allowing England to be made a Spanish puppet through the Catholic Church.
>The Church of England as we know it today was not created until the reign of Queen Elizabeth I with the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, a compromise between Protestants and Catholics in England to make the Church of England "CATHOLIC and REFORMED". It was at this point the Church of England became "Protestant".
>So no, the Church of England was not created by "a fat king so he could fuck xddd", it existed as an institution since the 6th century, established by a saint. It did not become Protestant until the reign of Queen Elizbeth I, some time after Henry VIII's reign and death. It would have came back into communion with Rome if it wasn't for the actions of Queen Mary.
>fun I fear those big words that make us so unhappy.
Thomas Miller
If the Church does end up splitting perhaps it will be for the best. I believe that people come to Church for objective moral guidance, and if there are two groups, one which embraces traditionalism and the other that pushes for a wishy wahsy subjective approach to each new moral perversion of the week, then the former, stronger, part will survive. Most people mainly go to Church is for moral guidance, if that changes all the time then people wont know what to think and will naturally go for the more stable option. I do read the Church Times occasionally, I can't say I have any strong opinions on it. I believe my answer to your first question also answers your third question, the Church should stand strong against the flood of moral degeneracy. A large proportion yes, largely the older members of the church. God also created strychnine and hemlock, would you ingest these poisons also? I am partial to caffeine my self I have to admit. That is an incredibly crude way of looking at it (and also wrong). It was created to ensure we could do what is best for our nation.