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  • Birthday 17/05/1969

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  1. The one thing I cannot get to grips with, does anyone know where all the money has gone? I see no improvements in public services for the billions poured into them. I see Argentina is starting to rattle its drums, why? because it knows Labour has made our military so weak we could not defend them again. I read in the Telegraph we are trying to sell our Eurofighters to India !!!! as we cannot now afford them, I would cry if it wasn't so serious Andy
  2. Do not worry about that, the French will turn our lights off when they supply all our electricity, once all our power stations have closed down.
  3. I don't think there is, we are being ground down by an oppressive regime, and we are all winging but doing nothing about it. I feel the time has come to do something, not for my sake, but for the sake of my kids, I see no future for them in the UK, when the dust settles what will we have left? I do not want my kids that I love so much asking "would you like large fries?" for a living. Andy
  4. She is one of the reasons I know dislike the country I once loved so much, good for nothing woman.
  5. They are busy investigating the likes of this: Thought police muscle up in BritainFont Size: Decrease Increase Print Page: Print Hal G. P. Colebatch | April 21, 2009 Article from: The Australian BRITAIN appears to be evolving into the first modern soft totalitarian state. As a sometime teacher of political science and international law, I do not use the term totalitarian loosely. There are no concentration camps or gulags but there are thought police with unprecedented powers to dictate ways of thinking and sniff out heresy, and there can be harsh punishments for dissent. Nikolai Bukharin claimed one of the Bolshevik Revolution's principal tasks was "to alter people's actual psychology". Britain is not Bolshevik, but a campaign to alter people's psychology and create a new Homo britannicus is under way without even a fig leaf of disguise. The Government is pushing ahead with legislation that will criminalise politically incorrect jokes, with a maximum punishment of up to seven years' prison. The House of Lords tried to insert a free-speech amendment, but Justice Secretary Jack Straw knocked it out. It was Straw who previously called for a redefinition of Englishness and suggested the "global baggage of empire" was linked to soccer violence by "racist and xenophobic white males". He claimed the English "propensity for violence" was used to subjugate Ireland, Scotland and Wales, and that the English as a race were "potentially very aggressive". In the past 10 years I have collected reports of many instances of draconian punishments, including the arrest and criminal prosecution of children, for thought-crimes and offences against political correctness. Countryside Restoration Trust chairman and columnist Robin Page said at a rally against the Government's anti-hunting laws in Gloucestershire in 2002: "If you are a black vegetarian Muslim asylum-seeking one-legged lesbian lorry driver, I want the same rights as you." Page was arrested, and after four months he received a letter saying no charges would be pressed, but that: "If further evidence comes to our attention whereby your involvement is implicated, we will seek to initiate proceedings." It took him five years to clear his name. Page was at least an adult. In September 2006, a 14-year-old schoolgirl, Codie Stott, asked a teacher if she could sit with another group to do a science project as all the girls with her spoke only Urdu. The teacher's first response, according to Stott, was to scream at her: "It's racist, you're going to get done by the police!" Upset and terrified, the schoolgirl went outside to calm down. The teacher called the police and a few days later, presumably after officialdom had thought the matter over, she was arrested and taken to a police station, where she was fingerprinted and photographed. According to her mother, she was placed in a bare cell for 3 1/2 hours. She was questioned on suspicion of committing a racial public order offence and then released without charge. The school was said to be investigating what further action to take, not against the teacher, but against Stott. Headmaster Anthony Edkins reportedly said: "An allegation of a serious nature was made concerning a racially motivated remark. We aim to ensure a caring and tolerant attitude towards pupils of all ethnic backgrounds and will not stand for racism in any form." A 10-year-old child was arrested and brought before a judge, for having allegedly called an 11-year-old boya "####" and "bin Laden" during a playground argument at a primary school (the other boy had called him a skunk and a Teletubby). When it reached the court the case had cost taxpayers pound stg. 25,000. The accused was so distressed that he had stopped attending school. The judge, Jonathan Finestein, said: "Have we really got to the stage where we are prosecuting 10-year-old boys because of political correctness? There are major crimes out there and the police don't bother to prosecute. This is nonsense." Finestein was fiercely attacked by teaching union leaders, as in those witch-hunt trials where any who spoke in defence of an accused or pointed to defects in the prosecution were immediately targeted as witches and candidates for burning. Hate-crime police investigated Basil Brush, a puppet fox on children's television, who had made a joke about Gypsies. The BBC confessed that Brush had behaved inappropriately and assured police that the episode would be banned. A bishop was warned by the police for not having done enough to "celebrate diversity", the enforcing of which is now apparently a police function. A Christian home for retired clergy and religious workers lost a grant because it would not reveal to official snoopers how many of the residents were homosexual. That they had never been asked was taken as evidence of homophobia. Muslim parents who objected to young children being given books advocating same-sex marriage and adoption at one school last year had their wishes respected and the offending material withdrawn. This year, Muslim and Christian parents at another school objecting to the same material have not only had their objections ignored but have been threatened with prosecution if they withdraw their children. There have been innumerable cases in recent months of people in schools, hospitals and other institutions losing their jobs because of various religious scruples, often, as in the East Germany of yore, not shouted fanatically from the rooftops but betrayed in private conversations and reported to authorities. The crime of one nurse was to offer to pray for a patient, who did not complain but merely mentioned the matter to another nurse. A primary school receptionist, Jennie Cain, whose five-year-old daughter was told off for talking about Jesus in class, faces the sack for seeking support from her church. A private email from her to other members of the church asking for prayers fell into the hands of school authorities. Permissiveness as well as draconianism can be deployed to destroy socially accepted norms and values. The Royal Navy, for instance, has installed a satanist chapel in a warship to accommodate the proclivities of a satanist crew member. "What would Nelson have said?" is a British newspaper cliche about navy scandals, but in this case seems a legitimate question. Satanist paraphernalia is also supplied to prison inmates who need it. This campaign seems to come from unelected or quasi-governmental bodies controlling various institutions, which are more or less unanswerable to electors, more than it does directly from the Government, although the Government helps drive it and condones it in a fudged and deniable manner. Any one of these incidents might be dismissed as an aberration, but taken together - and I have only mentioned a tiny sample; more are reported almost every day - they add up to a pretty clear picture. Hal G. P. Colebatch's Blair's Britain was chosen as a book of the year by The Spectator in 1999.
  6. I need urgent help, I would like suggestions as to where my family should move too. I have three children 7, 4 and 5 months, and I am sick to death of the UK. I read today that my 7 year old will be 30 before our debt is back to current levels. We have become so PC, the government is trying to get people to spy on people and report "incorrect thinking to the police" My daughter cannot have any school trips this year as the school has had to employ two translaters to help the six new Polish kids. The Gurkhas, disgrace. I am hounded day in day out by people hidden in vans trying to catch me doing 31mph in a 30mph zone, and I drive 50000 miles a year. Only had 1 pay rise in six years "due to economic circumstances, so says my company" My company pension has gone down the bog. Inflation is -0.4%, who are they kidding. Fed up of 16 year old girls getting knocked up to get houses. Fed up of lazy baskets living of the state, and being better off than me. Discovered from Vince Cable that throwing paper aeroplanes during a peaceful protest puts you on the wrong side of the Terrorism Act?B)?? Living in a country with an unelected leader whose party got only 25% of the available vote, destroying my country for the forseeable future. I could go on and on, but anyone know anywhere better. Andy.
  7. Looking at where you live and I live, we have the same FEO and my cabinet was not installed on my visit, he just said he would trust me to install it as I promised, really really nice guy !!
  8. Hi my Lanber has become a bit of a pain in reassembling, as I am still fairly new to shooting, can anyone give me a rough guess as to what a service on a gun may cost? Thanks Andrew
  9. Just to be safe I did ask both neighbours and neither had any fears or objections, so my 6 year old daughter and I had some great fun shooting crow and rabbit targets. The 100 yd range sounds interesting may have to give that a go lol Thanks for all your replys Andrew Image of garden it goes back past the big tall trees
  10. Hi, just a quick query, I have a SGC and would like to use low powered air pistol for target use in our garden. Garden is 300ft long and would be used at the very end which must be 200ft from the nearest house. Garedn is about 20ft wide but very long, would you ask neighbours for any objections before using it? My head says yes, but both neighbours are very friendly with us. Regards Andrew
  11. Not been on for few days so will walk into corner and be quiet
  12. Whoooopppppsssssssssssss!
  13. I live in Essex and my licence took about 4-5 weeks after the visit, but then I had the visit 2 weeks after putting my application in Andrew
  14. amg_1969

    Snow.

    Snowing here in Tendring and settling Time for the kids to get out and play with daddy Andy
  15. Even better result tonight 2-0 to the blues COYB !!!!!!!!!
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