Gammons 4 London

The UK head of Ariston (not sure if he still is) is called “Mustafa Thindik”!!!
 
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The UK head of Ariston (not sure if he still is) is called “Mustafa Thindik”!!!
 
I walked into a bar with my Chinese mate and ordered a couple of drinks. He made joke about me to the barmaid. A joke that after a while grates on me as its not the first time.

I said to him that if he ever insults me again in that way I will say Fnck off you Chink. Never again has he insulted me in that way.
 
I walked into a bar with my Chinese mate and ordered a couple of drinks. He made joke about me to the barmaid. A joke that after a while grates on me as its not the first time.

I said to him that if he ever insults me again in that way I will say Fnck off you Chink. Never again has he insulted me in that way.

Projecting. Bigot Bodd.
 
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-29701767

"He put himself at the head of a movement of irreconcilable imperialist romantics," wrote Boris Johnson in his recent biography of Churchill. "Die-hard defenders of the Raj and of the God-given right of every pink-jowled Englishman to sit on his veranda and… glory in the possession of India."
 
Projecting. Bigot Bodd.


Insults are insults... sometimes you have to fight fire with fire....... He was the one constantly trying to embarrass me. I warned him 1 on 1 once and it had the
desired result... No Lilly wet girls blouse. Take the bull by the horns....
 
When did Diane Abbot insult you?



Diane Abbot has been accused of calling Brexiteers “racist” after she linked the UK’s exit from the European Union to a rise in race hate on BBC Question Time.

Viewers criticised the shadow home secretary as “disgraceful” and “disrespectful” after an audience member grilled her on Thursday about remarks she made at the Labour party conference in September.


i voted Brexit
 
Bojo wrote that, not Winston. You really are struggling here.

Look at your link.......
The UK is marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Winston Churchill. He is regarded by many as the greatest Briton ever, but for some he remains an intensely controversial figure.

During Britain's darkest hours in World War Two, Churchill's leadership was vital in maintaining morale and leading the country to eventual victory over Nazi Germany.

In 2002 Churchill saw off the likes of Shakespeare, Darwin and Brunel to be voted the greatest ever Briton.

But in a career spanning some 70 years, he had more than a few moments of controversy.

"There's a danger in Churchill gaining a purely iconic status because that actually takes away from his humanity," says Allen Packwood, director of the Churchill Archives Centre.

"He is this incredibly complex, contradictory and larger-than-life human being and he wrestled with these contradictions during his lifetime."

Here are 10 of the most common debates that have raged about Churchill's legacy.



Nothing about Boris
 
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Right wing Brexit voting plumber, most likely from Yorkshire.

Examples:

Gasbanni
Mark Francois
Geoffrey Boycott.

Are they all white? are you using their skin colour as a tool to insult them.
 
Look at you link.......
The UK is marking the 50th anniversary of the death of Winston Churchill. He is regarded by many as the greatest Briton ever, but for some he remains an intensely controversial figure.

During Britain's darkest hours in World War Two, Churchill's leadership was vital in maintaining morale and leading the country to eventual victory over Nazi Germany.

In 2002 Churchill saw off the likes of Shakespeare, Darwin and Brunel to be voted the greatest ever Briton.

But in a career spanning some 70 years, he had more than a few moments of controversy.

"There's a danger in Churchill gaining a purely iconic status because that actually takes away from his humanity," says Allen Packwood, director of the Churchill Archives Centre.

"He is this incredibly complex, contradictory and larger-than-life human being and he wrestled with these contradictions during his lifetime."

Here are 10 of the most common debates that have raged about Churchill's legacy.



Nothing about Boris

Again

"He put himself at the head of a movement of irreconcilable imperialist romantics," wrote Boris Johnson in his recent biography of Churchill. "Die-hard defenders of the Raj and of the God-given right of every pink-jowled Englishman to sit on his veranda and… glory in the possession of India."
 
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