| JD Vance 22:41 - Jun 5 with 2937 views | LeoMuff | What the hell is he on about ? Migration caused Harry Nowak death |  |
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| JD Vance on 22:51 - Jun 5 with 2372 views | StokieBlue | Some context for those that haven't seen: https://www.theguardian.com/po Special relationship indeed. At least Starmer is pushing back on them a bit. SB |  |
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| JD Vance on 22:52 - Jun 5 with 2346 views | MattinLondon | Like hate-preacher Farage, he’s trying to cash in on a young man’s death whilst not really caring. Absolute scum. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 22:53 - Jun 5 with 2343 views | Whos_blue | His comments are a disgrace. We should expect nothing less from someone who stood in silence whilst ICE went out of control and murdered two innocent US citizens. The white right are obsessed. What's that phrase? "For evil to prosper it takes good people to do nothing". |  |
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| JD Vance on 22:56 - Jun 5 with 2315 views | patrickswell | Somebody ought to tell Vance that however many murders migration is responsible for in this country, it will still be substantially less than the availability of guns is responsible for in his country. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 00:03 - Jun 6 with 2123 views | armchaircritic59 | According to that administration, migration causes everything that is bad. It probably causes a lot that is good as well, but they'd rather keep quiet on that. They have a gullible, easily persuaded audience, who are bit short of the grey matter between the ears, just like the administration itself. There's a warning there, if this country goes down a certain route. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 00:36 - Jun 6 with 2055 views | redrickstuhaart | The US has an active policy of undermining UK democracy in support of "nationalist" parties. Never forget this. |  |
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| JD Vance on 07:43 - Jun 6 with 1732 views | NthQldITFC |
| JD Vance on 00:36 - Jun 6 by redrickstuhaart | The US has an active policy of undermining UK democracy in support of "nationalist" parties. Never forget this. |
The US is a hostile foreign actor. |  |
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| JD Vance on 08:44 - Jun 6 with 1616 views | Dubtractor |
| JD Vance on 22:56 - Jun 5 by patrickswell | Somebody ought to tell Vance that however many murders migration is responsible for in this country, it will still be substantially less than the availability of guns is responsible for in his country. |
Or maybe to look at the actions of his own police. JD Vance and the United States have no right to lecture the UK on law enforcement or how to police.
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| JD Vance on 09:01 - Jun 6 with 1556 views | DJR | If we are talking about civilisational decline, one has to feel sorry for the native Americans. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 09:47 - Jun 6 with 1403 views | DJR |
He also wrote a good piece in connection with the murder of Henry Nowak. https://frasernelson.substack. [Post edited 6 Jun 10:05]
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| JD Vance on 10:33 - Jun 6 with 1292 views | jontysnut | The first permanent Sikh arrival was in 1854 so it's probably all his fault. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 10:36 - Jun 6 with 1292 views | StokieBlue |
| JD Vance on 10:33 - Jun 6 by jontysnut | The first permanent Sikh arrival was in 1854 so it's probably all his fault. |
Well Vance wife is a second generation immigrant so I suspect he doesn't say similar things around the dinner table. SB |  |
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| JD Vance on 10:46 - Jun 6 with 1255 views | Dubtractor |
Has Nelson had a conversion at some point? I'm sure I recall him joining in with the sort of stuff Reform peddle not that long ago. |  |
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| JD Vance on 10:59 - Jun 6 with 1199 views | GlasgowBlue |
| JD Vance on 10:46 - Jun 6 by Dubtractor | Has Nelson had a conversion at some point? I'm sure I recall him joining in with the sort of stuff Reform peddle not that long ago. |
With all due respect you dubs, people on the left don’t get socially liberal conservatives. Everything is either black or white. Fraser Nelson is to the right on economic issues, less state intervention etc, but at the same socially liberal. He’s pro immigration, both for economic and cultural reasons, defends religious freedoms, but has raised concerns about the strain on public services and housing stock that uncontrolled immigration will cause. The article I linked is not untypical of his views. Nor is the article DJR linked. |  |
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| JD Vance on 11:00 - Jun 6 with 1197 views | SWLondonBlue93 | I'm not interested in taking a lecture from the vice-president of a country where there are government-funded fascists running round the streets and executing civilians. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 11:03 - Jun 6 with 1174 views | GlasgowBlue |
| JD Vance on 10:36 - Jun 6 by StokieBlue | Well Vance wife is a second generation immigrant so I suspect he doesn't say similar things around the dinner table. SB |
And Rupert Lowe’s son recently married a Muslim woman of Libyan descent. These people are rank hypocrites. A modern version of snake oil salesmen. |  |
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| JD Vance on 11:24 - Jun 6 with 1039 views | lowhouseblue |
there isn't a case for banning the kirpan, but the law is flawed at present. the law doesn't refer to the kirpan or seek to define one. it simply provides a broad exemption for a blade carried for a religious purpose. that places police officers in the position of making a judgement about the genuine purpose for which a blade is being carried - it isn't a question of them just assessing the physical characteristics of the blade. the law should specify a limit on length of blade to which the religious exemption applies. it seems that a kirpan worn around the neck satisfies the religious requirement - therefore base the law io that. set the exemption at 3 inches and the risk of miss use disappears. |  |
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| JD Vance on 11:26 - Jun 6 with 1020 views | lowhouseblue |
a very good article. |  |
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| JD Vance on 11:30 - Jun 6 with 996 views | Dubtractor |
| JD Vance on 10:59 - Jun 6 by GlasgowBlue | With all due respect you dubs, people on the left don’t get socially liberal conservatives. Everything is either black or white. Fraser Nelson is to the right on economic issues, less state intervention etc, but at the same socially liberal. He’s pro immigration, both for economic and cultural reasons, defends religious freedoms, but has raised concerns about the strain on public services and housing stock that uncontrolled immigration will cause. The article I linked is not untypical of his views. Nor is the article DJR linked. |
To be honest I probably just don't pay that much attention to the full picture from people like Nelson, and just get the headline sound bites. I do definitely see the shades of grey in different approaches and political views though, and I'm probably more centrist dad than corbynista, albeit with the kids. [Post edited 6 Jun 11:31]
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| JD Vance on 11:50 - Jun 6 with 925 views | brazil1982 |
| JD Vance on 00:36 - Jun 6 by redrickstuhaart | The US has an active policy of undermining UK democracy in support of "nationalist" parties. Never forget this. |
Such as Omama's intervention pre Brexit vote? Perhaps Vance is still irked about the 100 labour campaigners sent to the US to assist the Harris campaign, or Thornberry's call at the time of Floyd's death for UK riot gear sales to US police to be halted, lest they be used to repress protesters. |  | |  |
| JD Vance on 11:53 - Jun 6 with 916 views | Whos_blue | Two very interesting articles from Glassers and DJ. I followed the link to the Nelson/Yusef debate. I only watched a few mins of it but I think I actually find Yusef more odious than Farage. [Post edited 6 Jun 11:55]
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| JD Vance on 11:56 - Jun 6 with 903 views | redrickstuhaart |
| JD Vance on 11:50 - Jun 6 by brazil1982 | Such as Omama's intervention pre Brexit vote? Perhaps Vance is still irked about the 100 labour campaigners sent to the US to assist the Harris campaign, or Thornberry's call at the time of Floyd's death for UK riot gear sales to US police to be halted, lest they be used to repress protesters. |
It is in their policy document. They literally have an active state policy of undermining our democracy. Stop pushing false equivalence. Stop being an apologist. [Post edited 6 Jun 11:58]
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| JD Vance on 12:17 - Jun 6 with 868 views | Trequartista | Don't care what he thinks. Why do we even bother reporting it, it's just rage baiting the UK on an industrial scale. |  |
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