| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:One in one out and one back again | |
| Posted by: | John Hawkes | |
| Date/Time: | 26/10/25 12:52:00 |
| Mr Brigo Your attacks on those concerned by illegal immigration, and especially immigrants that have committed violent acts against British women and children is at least consistent but not to me at least admirable. We may get to determine the right to abide here of some of them, but I would assume most just disappear into the less savoury parts of the country to emerge as workers in the black economy or as criminals. 'Regarding the numbers who are criminals - 312 out of a hundred thousand, what percentage is that? Pretty tiny right?' I do not know if you are married or in any sort of relationship with a woman nor whether you have children. But those that are or do might be upset and angry were they to have been one of the 312 sexually attacked or molested. 'Are you not just as bothered that nearly 50% of the people arrested during last years riots outside asylum centres had convictions for domestic violence?' That comment is just diversionary obfuscation and gas lighting. Nothing to do with the topic of illegal immigration. And how was this figure arrived at ? Your claim that I am a Reform voter is a little out of left field. How did you come to that conclusion ? I might make a similar comment and suggest your often peculiar comments suggest you are obviously a member of Zack Polanski's Green Party. 'Polanski has had an unconventional path to politics, previously working as an actor, hypnotherapist and mental health counsellor. A 2013 article in the Sun that still dogs him involved a reporter, who posed as a client, claiming he helped her to boost her bust through the power of thought. Asked about the piece following his win, Polanski said his time as a Harley Street hypnotherapist pre-dated any of his political ambitions and he had immediately apologised.' Am I wrong to think your line of business is in the field of women's welfare ? |