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DaveinGermany 22-07-2010 04:17

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 830621)
Heard Belgium n Italy are doing the same, is that correct? also holland proposed it in 2005, but never got round to it.

It can't be far off Cashy Geert Wilders has gained quite a lot of interest of late & the Dutch while quite liberal in their approach normally are getting a little irked by "Islamification" into their lifestyles.

accyman 22-07-2010 11:40

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 830626)
It can't be far off Cashy Geert Wilders has gained quite a lot of interest of late & the Dutch while quite liberal in their approach normally are getting a little irked by "Islamification" into their lifestyles.

wsnt there an issue ragarding the dutch and a cartoon of some sort :D

MargaretR 22-07-2010 11:58

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 830662)
wsnt there an issue ragarding the dutch and a cartoon of some sort :D

No - that was Denmark

accyman 22-07-2010 12:24

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 830668)
No - that was Denmark

for some reason i get the two mixed up :o

didnt do too well in geography either :)

accyman 22-07-2010 12:26

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 830617)
Maybe it's a question we should put to Graham Jones...would you vote to ban the Burka...Yes or No?

i suppose it depends if he could keep his seat if he lost the muslim vote i guess

jaysay 22-07-2010 18:07

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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 830672)
i suppose it depends if he could keep his seat if he lost the muslim vote i guess

Don't actually think that maters much accyman, think the Asian vote is split in Hyndburn, I also think most Muslims in Hyndburn are moderate so wouldn't make too much of a difference

cashman 22-07-2010 18:15

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 830742)
Don't actually think that maters much accyman, think the Asian vote is split in Hyndburn, I also think most Muslims in Hyndburn are moderate so wouldn't make too much of a difference

Could be wrong, but i'm under the impresssion the Muslim vote in hyndburn was split more to the conservative side? gawd knows why,:confused: but thats what i thought. so don't think jonesy would lose a great deal.:confused:

jaysay 22-07-2010 18:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 830745)
Could be wrong, but i'm under the impresssion the Muslim vote in hyndburn was split more to the conservative side? gawd knows why,:confused: but thats what i thought. so don't think jonesy would lose a great deal.:confused:

It keeps swaying about cashy

DaveinGermany 22-07-2010 18:43

Re: Frogs ban Burka
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 830662)
wsnt there an issue ragarding the dutch and a cartoon of some sort :D

No, it was that he wanted to come to UK in 2009 to talk about his film/public warning "Fitna" but the then Home office Minister banned him stating :-

Mr Wilders, who lives with round-the-clock security after receiving death threats, said a letter from the British embassy informed him he was being refused entry because his views "threaten community harmony and therefore public security" in the UK.


Irrelevant of all the arrisholes running round free to preach hatred & that their way should apply to all (Who obviously aren't deemed to threaten community harmony ????? Double standards ??) Anyhow here's a link to the article, like I say it was last year.

Banned from Britain, Dutch campaigner against Islam - Home News, UK - The Independent

Incidentally he managed to get into UK in March this year

Islamophobia on tour: Wilders comes to Britain - Home News, UK - The Independent

heth 22-07-2010 21:08

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Just found this.................what on earth do they look like??!! :D:eek::D



Two Muslim women marched out of swimming pool in French holiday village because they were wearing burkinis | Mail Online

accyman 22-07-2010 23:10

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 830831)

i suppose with islams attitude towards women they should be thankfull the burkinis wernt made of wool ;)

heth 22-07-2010 23:42

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I thought the same thing myself accyman!!! maybe you have just give the blokes an idea?!:eek:

Wonder when we will see the first one in Hynburn Sports Centre?! :D

Mancie 22-07-2010 23:50

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Is the "burkin" or whatever a major problem in Accy?

MargaretR 22-07-2010 23:59

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Originally Posted by heth (Post 830878)
I thought the same thing myself accyman!!! maybe you have just give the blokes an idea?!:eek:

Wonder when we will see the first one in Hynburn Sports Centre?! :D

A few years ago I went for swimming lessons at Hyndburn sports centre.
Two asian girls were learning at the same time.
They were dressed in leggings and Tshirts.
At the third lesson the instructor advised them that their attire was inappropriate for health and safety reasons.
I did not go back for a fourth lesson (I injured my shoulder) so don't know whether they continued with theirs

heth 23-07-2010 00:20

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 830880)
A few years ago I went for swimming lessons at Hyndburn sports centre.
Two asian girls were learning at the same time.
They were dressed in leggings and Tshirts.
At the third lesson the instructor advised them that their attire was inappropriate for health and safety reasons.
I did not go back for a fourth lesson (I injured my shoulder) so don't know whether they continued with theirs


Asain girls at our school didnt par-take in swimming lessons as the teachers wouldnt let them wear leggings and they didnt appreciate that it was for there own good! Wearing clothing when swimming is dangerous and the extra weight of wet clothes can make it very hard work to swim, thats why I cant understand anyone designing these "Burkini's" and selling them? :confused:


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