Brussels atrocity.
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Brussels atrocity.
After the horrific events in Belgium today, and the speed with which the Foreign Office has vetoed unnessessary travel there, has made me wonder how soon we will see a mass exodus of British politicians like Tony Blair and Neil Kinnock etc. back to 'the motherland'. 
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Re: Brussels atrocity.
If I had plans to go to Brussels right at this moment RS, I wouldn't need the Foreign Office to warn me against travelling there. But having said that I have to ask 'Where next'? We went to Bluewater today, now there is an easy target just like any shopping mall, railway station, or airport; anywhere in the world.Ruby Slippers wrote:After the horrific events in Belgium today, and the speed with which the Foreign Office has vetoed unnessessary travel there, has made me wonder how soon we will see a mass exodus of British politicians like Tony Blair and Neil Kinnock etc. back to 'the motherland'.
Their sick aim is to scare and cause carnage and if they UP the frequency of these attacks and spread them more widely around the world, there is little doubt that, although many talk boldly about not being beaten by terrorists, I suggest we would all think very carefully about the NEED to travel.
As for the likes of Blair and Kinnock, I don't really care about them. All they ever did was line their own pockets.

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I have the sick uneasy feeling that we haven't seen the worst. Dunno what the worst is but we haven't seen it. I keep getting the uneasy feeling that they're all positioning now and one day it'll all be happening everywhere same time. Gonna be bad.
I really think we need to drop all this ridiculous PC culture call a spade and spade and ensure the safety of the majority - us. What good I having namby pamby politicians who can't say a single word about anything and who are afraid to take a stand against anybody out of fear of being labelled racist.
I really think we need to drop all this ridiculous PC culture call a spade and spade and ensure the safety of the majority - us. What good I having namby pamby politicians who can't say a single word about anything and who are afraid to take a stand against anybody out of fear of being labelled racist.
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Re: Brussels atrocity.
An interesting connection is being made between the amount of Islamic radicals in Belgium and the policy over recent years of Belgium’s close ties with Saudi Arabia and allowing the Saudis to spend millions within Belgium to build mosques there and in particular their promoting of the Salafi version of Islam within the country. I just wonder when the West will actually wake up to the evil that is Saudi and other Arab countries who have such a fanatical version of Islam and are promoting it within our own countries. What beggars belief is that the most holy place of Islam is located within the country with the most vile versions of that religion ie. Wahabi & Salafis. I would make it a condition of any mosques being built in the UK and Europe in general to be on a one to one basis of the number of Christian churches built in Arab countries and the freedom to practice a Christian religion in those countries without let or hindrance. 

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I like to think that our security agencies in the UK are rather better than in most countries. What is never disclosed is how many plots are foiled and what intelligence they have on current suspects. I am not suggesting that we should lower our guard but I do have confidence that, behind the scenes, a lot of surveillance is going on.

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How can any surveillance stop the "refugees" you are letting into Britain ? If the real British public dont wake up soon and stop these nonsensical politicians you will all have a different sort of life. Can you not find a Trump of your own ?
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Re: Brussels atrocity.
The thing is jay that most people I speak to ARE opposed to it, but our stupid politicians take no notice. 

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HERE if you say anything at all about the 26,000+ refugees our Prime Minister just let in you're really attacked as Racist. It is a ready label used to be thrown onto anybody who has an opinion about anything!
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Calling anyone a racist because you have a contrary opinion is the last refuge of a scoundrel, some people are very good at doing it.

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