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Meanwhile In England

6 coppers to take him down or 1 member of the public with his bike? 
 

 

 

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1 hour ago, kent_white said:

My point is that there's been a strong islamic influence in Spain for about 1300 years. So I'm surprised that you're surprised that there remains one on 2026.

And also, why is it alright you you to be there, if it's not alright for them to be there?

Fuck tradition and the Moors. A fry up at the Railway Tavern followed by a couple of Carlings at The Red Lion are proper Spanish culture. Then back to the Little England urbanisation on the edge of town for a nightcap and some Only Fools and Horses on the dodgy stick (obviously don’t want to actually sleep near the locals).

2 hours ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I’m ok though we’re in gated community away from the riff raff.🤣

If that was brown people in Bradford or Birmingham, you and Tommy would be calling it a “ghetto that’s a no-go zone for the English”.

15 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

If that was brown people in Bradford or Birmingham, you and Tommy would be calling it a “ghetto that’s a no-go zone for the English”.

Me and Tommy what foolish comment and you’d better check the dictionary for the meaning of ghetto… well done on one of the stupidest posts for a while.

21 minutes ago, Jol_BWFC said:

Fuck tradition and the Moors. A fry up at the Railway Tavern followed by a couple of Carlings at The Red Lion are proper Spanish culture. Then back to the Little England urbanisation on the edge of town for a nightcap and some Only Fools and Horses on the dodgy stick (obviously don’t want to actually sleep near the locals).

Fantastic another stupid post…like you know me!! What a tit… you are comedy value I’ll look forward to following your post going forward.

2 hours ago, kent_white said:

🤣 - just your thing mate! Get that kaftan on!

Is it sprayed on or out of a bottle?

1 hour ago, Sweep said:

I hope there are only good patriotic English folk in this gated community, and not any of those swarthy foreign types

What an odd comment. The community next to the Ponderosa is around 60% Spanish, with every type of Scandinavian, Belgians, French, Germans, Dutch, Russians, Baltic staters etc.

I drink with them at the local bar wearing my "Vote Brexit" tee shirt.

51 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Fantastic another stupid post…like you know me!! What a tit… you are comedy value I’ll look forward to following your post going forward.

I think the green eyed monster might be playing a little part there mate.

44 minutes ago, bolty58 said:

What an odd comment. The community next to the Ponderosa is around 60% Spanish, with every type of Scandinavian, Belgians, French, Germans, Dutch, Russians, Baltic staters etc.

I drink with them at the local bar wearing my "Vote Brexit" tee shirt.

Glad to hear it.

I'd have had you down as Fred Perry polo wearer though, rather than a bit of shit t-shirt wearer. Your standards must be slipping

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1 hour ago, Sweep said:

Glad to hear it.

I'd have had you down as Fred Perry polo wearer though, rather than a bit of shit t-shirt wearer. You're standards must be slipping

Pah! Once Pantherella's are involved all other fashion faux pas' are mere trifles.

No efforts to maintain standards are flagging here mon ami.

4 hours ago, bolty58 said:

I think the green eyed monster might be playing a little part there mate.

Jealous of living on a place being over run with Muslims?

You really do walk into this shit don’t you old man?

On 26/06/2026 at 07:46, royal white said:

You want teachers to start pulling down kids underwear. You’re a creepy individual.

Nah, I'll leave that to you

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11 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Nah, I'll leave that to you

You ok lad?

On 27/06/2026 at 10:17, Mounts Kipper said:

But he’s been given all his wealth on a plate, most other entrepreneurs are at least self made, doesn’t make it right not to pay tax but self made millionaires can pick and choose where they pay tatax.

Somewhat disingenuous this.

Of course he has had a comfortable start.

Nevertheless he has worked bloody hard in his chosen field, and has contributed to agriculture.

Clarkson made some comments about this that were valid, but there is room for both set ups, and keeping some traditions and methods alive is no bad thing.

Amongst other lines of income, he will be paying tax on any profits generated.

It is also important to understand that any crown estate properties and businesses are not owned by the king, but by the monarchy. They cannot be sold, and all net profits go to the treasury.

23 hours ago, Bertie said:

What a weird post saying it was a weird post?

As per every page on here just another example of some low-life (allegedly) committing awful crimes. Hopefully they’ll all be found guilty and put away when it comes to trial. Same as this ‘ere dangerous driver in London yesterday.

The point of it being there is no apparent cover up, and all necessary steps taken to get the bastards.

The need for periodic posts of "whites doing crimes" is nothing more than a desperate attempt to deflect away from the obvious.

Essentially the same attitudes that were adopted by authorities in dealing with grooming gangs in the first place.

It matters not one jot the colour of ethnicity of any perpetrator, but the level of investigation does.

If that subsequently points to an issue in a given community, then tough. That should help direct resources to counter the problems.

One should be not to import any more.

Basic common sense.

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29 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

The point of it being there is no apparent cover up, and all necessary steps taken to get the bastards.

The need for periodic posts of "whites doing crimes" is nothing more than a desperate attempt to deflect away from the obvious.

Essentially the same attitudes that were adopted by authorities in dealing with grooming gangs in the first place.

It matters not one jot the colour of ethnicity of any perpetrator, but the level of investigation does.

If that subsequently points to an issue in a given community, then tough. That should help direct resources to counter the problems.

One should be not to import any more.

Basic common sense.

I appreciate what you’re saying, and yes, if laws are not applied without fear or favour then that’s a big problem which needs to be rectified.

What I find frustrating is the highlighting of crimes just because of someone’s skin colour, religion or other defining characteristic. Crime is crime, and people from any and all walks of life commit it.

An old cliched image, but serves the purpose. This is how I hope I view a line up of criminals. Or good people I’d want to have as neighbours. Or anybody for that matter. Equal.

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On 27/06/2026 at 11:22, Sweep said:

Not that I approve, but as King, he's not obliged to pay anything at all is he? So anything we get is a bonus 😉

We don't "get" anything.

14 minutes ago, Cheese said:

We don't "get" anything.

just came on to post that myself

charging £30m rent to charities is a disgrace

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I’ve been following this for the last 24hrs. I can’t imagine what the parents are going through. Apparently he went in to save his missus and then got into difficulty himself.

I Think this is the 3rd incident around there in as many years. What’s the chances of getting PCSOs to patrol the area when the weather is warm?

I used to volunteer with the Ranger service, which included Clifton Country Park.

During one hot weekend I asked some kids to stay out (as we were supposed to).

I was met with a number of rocks through the air.

They used to destroy or remove life rings too.

Pointless and expensive asking PCSOs to patrol water bodies.

Ultimately, youths will make such decisions, despite knowing the risks. It is nothing new, and is very sad, but as a society we cannot control everything folk do.

My uncle (almost) drowned in a lake, pissed, at 19, a number of years before I was born.

You'll never stop it.

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Just now, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I used to volunteer with the Ranger service, which included Clifton Country Park.

During one hot weekend I asked some kids to stay out (as we were supposed to).

I was met with a number of rocks through the air.

They used to destroy or remove life rings too.

Pointless and expensive asking PCSOs to patrol water bodies.

Ultimately, youths will make such decisions, despite knowing the risks. It is nothing new, and is very sad, but as a society we cannot control everything folk do.

My uncle (almost) drowned in a lake, pissed, at 19, a number of years before I was born.

You'll never stop it.

As expensive as the 36hr emergency response That’s just taken place?

34 minutes ago, royal white said:

As expensive as the 36hr emergency response That’s just taken place?

More so.

How many drownings take place per number of lakes etc that would need checking.

New staff would also have to be employed to do it as well, whereas S&R are already employed.

Moreover, even if kids stayed out whilst PCSO was there, they'd go back in immediately once they left.

Non-starter.

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1 hour ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

More so.

How many drownings take place per number of lakes etc that would need checking.

New staff would also have to be employed to do it as well, whereas S&R are already employed.

Moreover, even if kids stayed out whilst PCSO was there, they'd go back in immediately once they left.

Non-starter.

That’s why I said when the weather is warm. Kids will probably get 2-3 weeks of swimming time with our summers. What would make more sense, PCSOs or police patrolling areas where kids have been dying or having them walk around town centres? Some police forces have already adopted a similar approach and carry out increased patrols in hot spots when the weather is warm. There’s no way this option would be more expensive then having emergency responses and specialist teams out for days

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