View Full Version : Right-wing fringe in EU parliament collapses
Kralizec
11-16-2007, 06:51
Like it says...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7094861.stm
I'm not one bit surprised...probably won't lose any sleep over it.
They want to be rid of the roma's, they fully understand they will all head west soon.
eu, thanks in advance.
Tribesman
11-16-2007, 08:31
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
The collapse of the group got a standing ovation in the assembly :2thumbsup:
A funnier element to the rascist scums story is that the British member of the group who has issues with foriegners getting welfare benefits that they shouldn't be entitled to is in jail for claiming welfare benefits that he wasn't entitled to .
cegorach
11-16-2007, 09:39
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
The collapse of the group got a standing ovation in the assembly :2thumbsup:
A funnier element to the rascist scums story is that the British member of the group who has issues with foriegners getting welfare benefits that they shouldn't be entitled to is in jail for claiming welfare benefits that he wasn't entitled to .
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
English assassin
11-16-2007, 10:47
The collapse of the group got a standing ovation in the assembly
Amusing though it is to see the master race(s) fall out over who is the real master race (apparently its a toss up between the Italians and the Romanians, who knew?), I think the whole casual "scumbags" thing is too much. Like it or not they ARE democratically elected politicians. Hate the individuals but respect the office, I say.
Besides which I am not at all sure their views are much nuttier than those on the far left, or deep within the "equality" industry, who get respectful air time. Reparations for slavery, for example.
Peasant Phill
11-16-2007, 11:14
What did you expect from politicians with strong nationalistic views?
A funnier element to the rascist scums story is that the British member of the group who has issues with foriegners getting welfare benefits that they shouldn't be entitled to is in jail for claiming welfare benefits that he wasn't entitled to .
Activist judges, I don't see what's so funny about that
Kralizec
11-16-2007, 12:42
I wonder, if I post pictures of Mussolini in the babe thread do you think Beirut will delete them because of the political content? I just found out she used to be a playboy model ~:handball:
:laugh4: :laugh4: :laugh4:
Ea, they can have all the democratic rights they want, I just fear that if they got the majority anywhere they would not only abandon others' democratic rights but also break a few human rights. :thumbsdown:
HoreTore
11-16-2007, 13:16
How can you not trust the relatives of Il Douche, Husar?
Seamus Fermanagh
11-16-2007, 13:45
A funnier element to the rascist scums story is that the British member of the group who has issues with foriegners getting welfare benefits that they shouldn't be entitled to is in jail for claiming welfare benefits that he wasn't entitled to.
Ah, how fate doth love the jest....
Also, of course, without his government job, this'll give PanzerJ more time to post in the back room...:devilish: :smartass:
Ah, how fate doth love the jest....
Fate? Are the foreigners who did the same sitting next to him in jail? Of not, then this is political activism pure and simple. They must have had a great laugh on that one.
English assassin
11-16-2007, 14:25
Fate? Are the foreigners who did the same sitting next to him in jail? Of not, then this is political activism pure and simple. They must have had a great laugh on that one.
Eh? Hypothetically, of course the foreigners who did the same are sitting next to him in jail?
Heaven knows some funny things go on, but benefit fraud is benefit fraud, even in the UK.
HoreTore
11-16-2007, 14:27
Fate? Are the foreigners who did the same sitting next to him in jail? Of not, then this is political activism pure and simple. They must have had a great laugh on that one.
Very few people scamming welfare go to jail. It's no different for foreigners. Politico's get caught a lot more often though, due to the media.
I'd say greed is a lot more likely than activism.
Eh? Hypothetically, of course the foreigners who did the same are sitting next to him in jail?
Well are they? Got some more info on what he did? Because at first glance it sounds suspiciously like a leftwing-politician sitting where an independent judge should be.
macsen rufus
11-16-2007, 15:52
Because at first glance it sounds suspiciously like a leftwing-politician sitting where an independent judge should be.
Oh come on Frag, it's BRITAIN, where you only get to be a judge by reading the Torygraph, rolling up your trouser leg, and wearing ermine-trimmed underwear. And if you can think of a few racial stereotypes to spice up your rulings, and have a penchant for flashing on public transport, then you're in.... :2thumbsup:
Apart from that, dole-spongeing scum are dole-spongeing scum, now matter how racially-pure British mongrels they may be :bow:
Oh come on Frag, it's BRITAIN, where you only get to be a judge by reading the Torygraph, rolling up your trouser leg, and wearing ermine-trimmed underwear. And if you can think of a few racial stereotypes to spice up your rulings, and have a penchant for flashing on public transport, then you're in.... :2thumbsup:
:laugh4:
Completily different from here then, here you have to be a member of the social democratic network to become a judge.
Kralizec
11-16-2007, 16:08
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/6975627.stm
Yep, jail sounds about right.
HoreTore
11-16-2007, 16:25
Time to face it fragony, welfare/tax scamming is an integral part of european culture.
It's not at all limited to foreigners who come here.
Time to face it fragony, welfare/tax scamming is an integral part of european culture.
It's not at all limited to foreigners who come here.
They usually never go to jail for welfare fraud, so I thought it was kinda suspect that he was, seemed like he was trialed by a political judge. I see jail is where he belongs, £65,000 ain't no peanuts, these guys give the right a bad name.
PanzerJaeger
11-16-2007, 21:50
The horror! :fainting:
What did you expect from politicians with strong nationalistic views?
:yes:
Geoffrey S
11-16-2007, 23:23
Yippee. Now we get even more disenchanted right-wing voters who will have discovered what everyone else already knows, that they can do a lot more damage to international systems inside their own countries than by working inside those systems the oppose. At least as it stood there was some chance that they would find working with the system more tolerable than expected.
Kralizec
11-17-2007, 00:23
these guys give the right a bad name.
Only the nutjobs really, who lost their good name a long, long time ago.
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