>UK adults will have to opt-out from mandatory state organ theft unv.is/express.co.uk/news/uk/862537/uk-theresa-may-organ-transplant-jeremy-corbyn-conservative-labour-medical-association
what does brit/pol/ think about the queen and the royal family? Our people or what?
Jose Martinez
Do you think we inhabit a computer simulation? If not, why not?
Nicholas Torres
At precisely what moment did Nige go full cuck?
Josiah Bell
*Tips Fedora*
Liam Collins
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Kayden Martinez
I know a few Irish who feel the same. It's always irked me, as a proud 13th-generation American who also has 5th generation Irish ancestry. Listen, my dad was raised with his grandfather showing him the family shillelagh and telling him how to "bash in the heads of orangemen." Every generation of my family has traveled back to Ireland, every son kisses the blarney stone, and every generation has been told the stories of the Irish oppression in the US and been forced to endure boiled cabbage and likely a few abusive nuns. I'm fucking Irish-American. Most immigrant groups to the US learned English, shut up, and blended within a generation or two. The Irish went through hell here and built this county, and beat it into their children that they were not to forget that goddamnit they were Irish. Now, you're pissed that we've REMEMBERED. Just like we were supposed to in all the sad songs we carried over and left behind. So go ahead, get pissed at me for the one day of the year I get to wear green and toast to my Irish-American grandmother and her husband. Whose scots-Irish family cut him off permanently for marrying "Irish-catholic trash." So don't tell me I'm not Irish, I grew up without those cousins and sat with my grandmother while she wept, 40 years later, over the pain of being rejected by her husband's family for who she was. She made damn sure her son knew his roots, and sent me a st. Patrick's day card every year. Here's to Mildred Berry, as fine an Irish-American lass to ever be born on the wrong side of the Atlantic, and every other proud Irish-American who only managed to instill a bit of drunken roguishness five or six generations later in their kids. The point is, we know, and in our brash American way we'll always think of you as our cousins and a second home whether you like it or not.
Tyler Campbell
THICC
Logan Russell
The monarchy is a hollowed out hulk, so it's quite appropriate for the nation. It deserves us and we deserve it.
Leo Phillips
I want to but I'll be the only person under 50 there, and I'll be on my bill. And i'll look out of place and everyone will stare and me and start pointing and laughing.
Jacob Green
Wut? Who was the racist?
Ian Young
ALRIGHT LADS WANT TO PLAY THE NEW FIFA ON MY 60"? ABSOLUTE LEGEND AT TESCO GOT IT FOR ME EARLY. GOT NEW CARPET JUST PUT IN SO DON'T SPILL YOUR BEER
Levi Long
Based Gordo spilling the dirt
Jaxson Miller
No they won't and you know that user. Don't make excuses for yourself - either you want to go or you do not, user. Let no fantastical misconceptions about the context under which you would attend influence your decision.
Andrew Lopez
People who supported Anne Marie Waters, apparently.
Justin Diaz
I personally don't see any issue with the Monarchy, it's tradition and foreigners love it for whatever reason.
Ayden Peterson
Is the old hag going yet?
Justin Garcia
His Fox news career. He's a respectable political commentator now.
Ryan Walker
This man is a cuckold.
Michael Morales
want her back lads
Nathan Torres
The Queen died back in December, all her appearances since then have been CGI as they know the monarchy will be abolished once she's gone.
Jason Hill
when AMW declared and he shat himself like a typical boomer cuck
>Jamie Oliver: 'NHS is mainly - probably more than 50% - staffed by EU workers.' >Mfw it's 5%
Justin Cruz
Since the anglo blood flowed.
Joshua Collins
She's German.
Owen Foster
i'd be okay with it if we actually had a monarchy and not a welfare class whose function is as "symbols" and the official celebrities of society, as such i will not really oppose them but i will not care if they are overthrown
Ryder Butler
Nigel "I destroyed the far right in Britain" Farage was always a cuck you daftie
Her purpose now is to serve as an example to others.
James Nelson
Is that a thing?
Grayson Brooks
>How to kill your series 101
PENG TING SENPAI INNIT CHECK MY CREPES BOSS MAN INNIT FAAAAAAAAAAAAM
Jordan Butler
We all know who should've got a show instead.
Ayden Gomez
She isn't racist and it's baffling to see Nige reacting in such a way. Nige has said even more "extreme" things than her in the past anyway. I understand she'd be shit for UKIP as she would turn it into some sort of Tommy Robinson EDL parade but she is most certainly not a racist. A bland civic at best. I think Nige has been mellowing out in order to preserve his image, he wants to be remembered as the man who forced the Tories to do Brexit and not as a controversial figure a la Enoch Powell.
Josiah Torres
>Advocating killing innocent children
Ancaps, Everyone
Brandon King
Channel 4 makes the beeb look like the stormfront nowdays This is their evening news host
Bentley Hill
Why do terms like (((Islamophobia))) and (((Antisemitic))) officially exist, but not something like Whitephobia?
Angel Butler
Black British women need to be spread with White Anglo Saxon seed
Zachary Harris
C4 implicitly promoting all blacks as fried chicken obsessed niggers
Jackson Ortiz
>innocent >enemy combatant
Owen Russell
>In our hunt for lodgings, I had had a foretaste of the misery, distress and filth that awaited us. Through dark, foul-smelling backyards, up and down stairs, through sordid and filthy hallways, past doors behind which adults and children huddled together in a small sunless room, the human beings as decayed and miserable as their surroundings --this impression has remained unforgettably with me.
>He started with the house in which we ourselves were living. On an area which was hardly large enough for an ordinary garden, there were tightly packed three buildings, each in the others' way and robbing each other of light, air and elbow room.
>And why? Because the man who bought the ground wanted to make as large a profit as possible. He therefore had to build as compactly as possible and as high as possible, because the more of these boxlike compartments he could pile one on top of the other, the more income he received. The tenant, in his turn, has to get from his apartment as much value as he can, and therefore sublets some of the rooms, usually the best ones; take, for instance, our good Frau Zakreys. And the subtenants crowd together in order to have room available for a lodger. So each one wants to make a profit out of the other, and the result is that all except the landlord have not enough living space. The basement flats are also a scandal, getting no light, sun or air. If this is unbearable for grownups, for children it is deadly. Adolf’s lecture ended in a furious attack on the real estate speculators and the exploiting landlords. One word which I heard for the first time on that occasion still rings in my ears: These "professional landlords" who make a living from the awful housing condition of the masses. The poor tenant usually never meets his landlord, as the latter does not live in these tenements he owns - God forbids - but somewhere in the suburbs, in luxurious villas where they enjoy in abundance that of which they deprive others.
Carter Hernandez
Why do you want to know anyway? She hates islam for all the wrong reasons. She also ONLY hates islam.
>Tfl plans to make £322m by collecting data from passengers' mobiles via Tube Wi-Fi
>Transport for London says it collects Wi-Fi connectivity data to "better understand journey patterns and improve services".
>Asked repeatedly by Sky News, Mr Sager Weinstein refused to rule out that TfL might in the future sell aggregated customer data to third parties.
Y*rdies are basically horses >Agressive >Can't speak English properly >Dark
Xavier Foster
Oh come on, this is basic stuff. The progressives have inverted the social hierarchy such that white, straight males are seen as the ultimate oppressor and are therefore responsible for the ills of every other group. It is the secularisation of the concept of original sin and it only applies to one group in particular.
David Nguyen
>Why do you want to know anyway? Wondering what it feels like working for a party you don't believe in.
Eli Thomas
Looks like Mummy May is gonna ban Lever Action and M.A.R.S Rifles, fucking state of uk laws
>Wondering what it feels like working for a party you don't believe in. I did believe in the party I work for. I used to love my job. But Post-brexit, that's all gone down the shitter. I'm hoping that it calms down after 2019, but if it doesn't then I'll quit and find employment elsewhere/ go to uni
Eli Long
Because fear of whites is not irrational ergo it's not a phobia.
Leo Long
She's getting hundreds of rounds of rape followed by the claw hammer. Same as the eastern Euro (Czech?) girl that thought she was clever.
She'll serve as an example to other young girls and save many lives in the process.
Jaxson Williams
WOW! Hot a what baabhabhiat!
Lucas James
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Jace Gonzalez
>Post-brexit Do your colleagues know you voted to leave?
Samuel Sanders
>The struggle between the people and the hatred amongst them is being nurtured by very specific interested parties. It is a small, rootless, international clique that is turning the people against each other, that does not want them to have peace. It is the people who are at home both nowhere and everywhere, who do not have anywhere a soil on which they have grown up, but who live in Berlin today, in Brussels tomorrow, Paris the day after that, and then again in Prague or Vienna or London, and who feel at home everywhere. [Man in audience shouts 'Jews!'] They are the only ones who can be addressed as international elements, because they conduct their business everywhere, but the people cannot follow them. The people are bounded to their soil, bounded to its fatherland, bounded to the possibilities of life that the state, the nation, offers.
Blake Morris
What happened?
Cooper Hughes
Is this a Bowden quote?
Kevin Torres
>Do your colleagues know you voted to leave? Just before the pre-referendum campaign started we were told that we could get paid leave if we went to work for a campaign.The idea was that we would work in the remain campaign HQ.So of course I went canvassing for Leave.EU.
Ayden Price
No, think a little further back than that.
Alexander Peterson
Meet anyone mentioned on here?
Julian Torres
If you join the navy do you have to go to a base to train and live there or is it a commuting thing? After you finish training do you still live therE?
Adrian Smith
Live on a boat. Navy innit.
Hudson Rivera
Honestly thinking of leaving the church
Levi Perez
Never met Hitchens. I rarely ever meet big political figures,even in my own party/journalists since I'm not senior.
Joshua Ross
Kwasi?
Chase Ward
>Thinking a literal MP would post here
Chase Sullivan
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Juan Long
Reposting. This shows the discrepancies between gross and net pay in the UK. Depreciating returns.
The top 1% take home less than 6x more than the bottom 1%.
A person in the 79th percentile takes less than 25% more than somebody in the 40th percentile