Wed Jun 10, 2026 4:02 pm
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Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:13 pm
TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:20 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
Wed Jun 10, 2026 9:23 pm
TheHangedMan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
So what are your left wing Government actually doing about it Ned......apart from deflecting and pointing fingers somewhere else.
We both know the answer, absolutely f**k all. If you support a Government who does not care for it's own citizens first and foremost, shame on you also.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 7:09 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
So what are your left wing Government actually doing about it Ned......apart from deflecting and pointing fingers somewhere else.
We both know the answer, absolutely f**k all. If you support a Government who does not care for it's own citizens first and foremost, shame on you also.
As I've said, I don't support a lot of the government policies but I am loyal to my party. I survived the Corbyn years so I can survive this.
They do need to change course and as I've just said, they do need to do more on immigration.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 7:16 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 8:07 am
M4 Exile wrote::
Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:35 am
Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:43 am
Jock wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
So what are your left wing Government actually doing about it Ned......apart from deflecting and pointing fingers somewhere else.
We both know the answer, absolutely f**k all. If you support a Government who does not care for it's own citizens first and foremost, shame on you also.
As I've said, I don't support a lot of the government policies but I am loyal to my party. I survived the Corbyn years so I can survive this.
They do need to change course and as I've just said, they do need to do more on immigration.
You’ve stayed loyal to Labour, why? They’ve morphed from a working class party, into a middle class party, that despise working class people. Labours core vote now, is the public sector and benefits class.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:46 am
montyblue wrote:10,000 came into nothern Ireland last year and are in either hmo's or short term hotels Dougie beatey GB news reporter stated last night.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 9:49 am
Jock wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
Just as many want to remain part of the UK. Interestingly prominent Republicans have been knocking doors, warning Catholics not to attend any protests, or they’ll be “removed” from the area. I watched a guy last night saying Republicans and Unionists met on the Crumlin Rd and agreed to stand together, that’s the last thing, these terrorists/gangsters want.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:12 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Jock wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:TheHangedMan wrote:Yet again, deflect deflect deflect! Don't consider the serious problem that is staring you in the face and literally taking your eyes out.
It's a lot easier to look at past failures, but what is the solution moving forward? What are this Government doing to stop this happening ever again? What are they actually doing? Seriously, what are they actually doing to stop a repeat of this senseless immigration violence?
Except it's not a past failure, it's had a direct impact on the suspect being in Northern Ireland.
Do the government need to do more? Of course they do.
But it doesn't make past decisions any less relevent.
I would also note that the victim's family in Belfast have made a point of saying they're disgusted by the violence and how they respect migrants and their contribution to the UK.
As I've mentioned, I spend a lot of time in Belfast because I have good friends there and migration there is very low. There is a problem that there is an open border with ROI but that is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement as people might remember from the Brexit negotiations.
Many people in Northern Ireland would prefer a united Ireland to what they currently have, and have done for a long time.
So what are your left wing Government actually doing about it Ned......apart from deflecting and pointing fingers somewhere else.
We both know the answer, absolutely f**k all. If you support a Government who does not care for it's own citizens first and foremost, shame on you also.
As I've said, I don't support a lot of the government policies but I am loyal to my party. I survived the Corbyn years so I can survive this.
They do need to change course and as I've just said, they do need to do more on immigration.
You’ve stayed loyal to Labour, why? They’ve morphed from a working class party, into a middle class party, that despise working class people. Labours core vote now, is the public sector and benefits class.
I disagree that that's the case, but I do understand that's the perception. I will stick with the party but if I didn't, where else would I go? Greens are far too left wing, Reform/Tories obviously not my politics and Lib Dems are not a party I like.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:40 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:montyblue wrote:10,000 came into nothern Ireland last year and are in either hmo's or short term hotels Dougie beatey GB news reporter stated last night.
I've explained that further up, as someone who actually spends a lot of time in NI.
Most of those have come from ROI because of the open border between the two. That open border is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement.
I will also repeat that the victim's family have said that they welcome migrants and recognise the positive impact they have in NI.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:43 am
montyblue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:montyblue wrote:10,000 came into nothern Ireland last year and are in either hmo's or short term hotels Dougie beatey GB news reporter stated last night.
I've explained that further up, as someone who actually spends a lot of time in NI.
Most of those have come from ROI because of the open border between the two. That open border is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement.
I will also repeat that the victim's family have said that they welcome migrants and recognise the positive impact they have in NI.
Same as the family in Southampton repeating exactly the same thing know reps from the government have met them though prior to statements been given to the press.?
Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:55 am
Jock wrote:montyblue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:montyblue wrote:10,000 came into nothern Ireland last year and are in either hmo's or short term hotels Dougie beatey GB news reporter stated last night.
I've explained that further up, as someone who actually spends a lot of time in NI.
Most of those have come from ROI because of the open border between the two. That open border is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement.
I will also repeat that the victim's family have said that they welcome migrants and recognise the positive impact they have in NI.
Same as the family in Southampton repeating exactly the same thing know reps from the government have met them though prior to statements been given to the press.?
In both cases it’s obvious the statements have been “prepared”by the Labour Government.
Thu Jun 11, 2026 11:55 am
montyblue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:montyblue wrote:10,000 came into nothern Ireland last year and are in either hmo's or short term hotels Dougie beatey GB news reporter stated last night.
I've explained that further up, as someone who actually spends a lot of time in NI.
Most of those have come from ROI because of the open border between the two. That open border is a key part of the Good Friday Agreement.
I will also repeat that the victim's family have said that they welcome migrants and recognise the positive impact they have in NI.
Same as the family in Southampton repeating exactly the same thing know reps from the government have met them though prior to statements been given to the press.?
Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:18 pm
Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:26 pm
Blue since 1981 wrote:Just seen the horrific footage from this evening from burnley a 17 year old girl stabbed in the neck from behind again by an ethnic minority this shit is every day now its getting ridiculous
Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:30 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:Just seen the horrific footage from this evening from burnley a 17 year old girl stabbed in the neck from behind again by an ethnic minority this shit is every day now its getting ridiculous
As has been mentioned by others, crimes like that happen all the time. Only getting picked up on because it's an ethnic minority suspect.
And you don't know that the ethnic minority is a migrant.
There are horrific cases, like Southampton, Southport and Belfast. I wouldn't call someone being stabbed in the neck a horrific case, not nice but it happens.
Fri Jun 12, 2026 9:37 pm
Blue since 1981 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:Just seen the horrific footage from this evening from burnley a 17 year old girl stabbed in the neck from behind again by an ethnic minority this shit is every day now its getting ridiculous
As has been mentioned by others, crimes like that happen all the time. Only getting picked up on because it's an ethnic minority suspect.
And you don't know that the ethnic minority is a migrant.
There are horrific cases, like Southampton, Southport and Belfast. I wouldn't call someone being stabbed in the neck a horrific case, not nice but it happens.
A 17 year old girl walking down the street minding her own business being stabbed twice in the neck from behind is pretty horrific in my opinion , I've seen the video of the stabbing and the culprit being arrested i would be surprised if hes british
Sat Jun 13, 2026 9:58 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:Blue since 1981 wrote:Just seen the horrific footage from this evening from burnley a 17 year old girl stabbed in the neck from behind again by an ethnic minority this shit is every day now its getting ridiculous
As has been mentioned by others, crimes like that happen all the time. Only getting picked up on because it's an ethnic minority suspect.
And you don't know that the ethnic minority is a migrant.
There are horrific cases, like Southampton, Southport and Belfast. I wouldn't call someone being stabbed in the neck a horrific case, not nice but it happens.
A 17 year old girl walking down the street minding her own business being stabbed twice in the neck from behind is pretty horrific in my opinion , I've seen the video of the stabbing and the culprit being arrested i would be surprised if hes british
It's horrible for anyone to go through but I wouldn't call it horrific.
So many bad cases happen every week but you don't hear about them. Just read a story about a white British man murdering his partner and he's gone to prison, I didn't hear anything about that when it happened (not making a political point, just saying they can't report on everything).
Sat Jun 13, 2026 11:56 am
SB 1927 wrote:M4 Exile wrote::
No response to this anyone? All a bit of a mess, isnt it?