It would be xenophobic if you claimed or implied that his nationality was somehow related to the situation. If it's not related why would you mention the nationality?
Surely you can see that the BNP article you posted was a bit sensationalist. Within a couple of lines I was wondering where it cam from: it was too low-brow and emotive for the Daily Star.
Propaganda isn't lies, it's information. Particularly information presented in a way that influences...
No, I didn't presume they you would give answers because it's patently clear that you've got no idea what you're talking about. Your views are based on hearsay, unsubstantiated rumour and your own observations.
The facts don't back you up though.
You said, "No, they should stay in the first...
A few quick questions:
1. What percentage of the world's asylum seekers do you think live in a country bordering the one they left?
2. What percentage of the world's refugee population do you imagine lives in the UK?
3. Are asylum claims in the UK rising or falling?
4. Who receives more...
No, you inferred that. It's clearly unethical if it's happening.
I was merely suggesting that if a person struggles with a folded piece of paper, I'd doubt their capacity to make an informed electoral choice.
I'm slightly offended but fair enough. For the record, I don't view the BNP as a legitimate news source.
My point was Seagullonthewing said, "Now I await your for excuses for this...like er that is far right propaganda."
A quick Google search showed the article he linked to came from the BNP...
I'm not sure that was Das Reich's point, but I do empathise with that.
I used to work on the lorries and have travelled back through Calais many, many times. It does seem unfair that drivers can be held responsible.
Saying that it's not too much hassle to check the trailer then secure it.
What kind of gauntlet do you imagine they're running. Lorry drivers have to ensure their trailer's padlocked and secured with plastic ties. Before they leave the port they check the ties haven't been tampered with. The horror!
A few managed to get into my nephews lorry once. When he got back to...
Yeah, the scumbags. What's the big attraction of not getting murdered? Perhaps as we told them we were there to liberate them, they assumed they'd be welcome over here. Idiots.
Nibble's right though, isn't he?
Property is seen as an investment and scarcity is an advantage. Many people have a vested interest in an ongoing housing bubble. If we built houses to satisfy demand house prices would drop and the property owning classes would cease to make a killing at the...