ecuk268 Posted 30 May, 2010 Share Posted 30 May, 2010 Good to see that call-me-Dave is cracking down on who gets into the UK. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/politics/article7140235.ece Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint in Paradise Posted 31 May, 2010 Share Posted 31 May, 2010 I am sure that he will be closely monitered and whomsoever talks to him will be noted for the future. The saying "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" springs to mind. He does seem a bit confused about Osama Bin Laden though, well to me anyway. . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1976_Child Posted 31 May, 2010 Share Posted 31 May, 2010 So? This chappie is not coming to settle here. He is coming to give a series of lectures/sermons at various mosques and then he will bugger off again. He is coming here on a short-term visa. What's the problem? I was horrified when that chappie from Holland was banned from coming and giving a speech against Islam - can't remember his name but I was ****ing ****ed off with the government for barring his freedom of speech. Well what goes around, comes around. So this Mohammedan nutcase is going to come here and spout his ****e. So what? That is the price of living in a free country. Suck it up and laugh in his face. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecuk268 Posted 31 May, 2010 Author Share Posted 31 May, 2010 (edited) Yet Cameron and crew campaigned for other Muslim clerics to be banned from doing lecture tours and criticised Labour when they were allowed in. Now they have the chance to do something about it, they bottle it. Personally, I've no problem with it, free speech and all that. It's the hypocrisy that I dislike. Edited 31 May, 2010 by ecuk268 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 31 May, 2010 Share Posted 31 May, 2010 Yet Cameron and crew campaigned for other Muslim clerics to be banned from doing lecture tours and criticised Labour when they were allowed in. Now they have the chance to do something about it, they bottle it. Personally, I've no problem with it, free speech and all that. It's the hypocrisy that I dislike. Hypocrisy, Tories. Surely not... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackFrost Posted 31 May, 2010 Share Posted 31 May, 2010 Yet Cameron and crew campaigned for other Muslim clerics to be banned from doing lecture tours and criticised Labour when they were allowed in. Now they have the chance to do something about it, they bottle it. Personally, I've no problem with it, free speech and all that. It's the hypocrisy that I dislike. Quite, it's usually the people who rant on about how vital free speech is who are the first to call for people to be shut up if their viewpoint is disliked by them Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopGun Posted 31 May, 2010 Share Posted 31 May, 2010 Knee Jerk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TopGun Posted 31 May, 2010 Share Posted 31 May, 2010 So? This chappie is not coming to settle here. He is coming to give a series of lectures/sermons at various mosques and then he will bugger off again. He is coming here on a short-term visa. What's the problem? I was horrified when that chappie from Holland was banned from coming and giving a speech against Islam - can't remember his name but I was ****ing ****ed off with the government for barring his freedom of speech. Well what goes around, comes around. So this Mohammedan nutcase is going to come here and spout his ****e. So what? That is the price of living in a free country. Suck it up and laugh in his face. I've noticed you seem to swear a lot in your trite posts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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