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seagullsovergrimsby

#cpfctinpotclub
Aug 21, 2005
44,109
Crap Town
and not Ugly English mums with Romanian dads?

Back in the 80's all the ugly birds in Brighton used to get wed to the Iraqi and Iranian students who didn't want to return home and be conscripted into the army and face certain death in a desert battle. :)
 














brighton bluenose

Well-known member
Jan 6, 2006
1,396
Nicollet & 66th
They'd be better off spending the money telling people that the premise on which the parties like the BNP base their 'policies' are based on half-truths, innuendo and falsehoods.

The BNP are relying on concept of spoon-feeding gullible people to make their points to try and win peple over, and the truly ignorant are swallowing it. And it's that ignorance and gullibility that needs to be addressed, not headline-grabbing 'projects'.

Cant be bothered to read all 14 pages but is this the most ridiculous quote ever??!!

What about the three main parties whose 'policies' are based on 'half-truths, innuendo and falsehoods' ??!!
 






clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
26,393
Agreed, tooting isnt tower hamlets , but tooting now is a lot different to the tooting i was born and grew up in, walk from tooting bec down to to tooting broadway and you will be hard pressed to find a non asian shop, you may take great delight in proving me wrong in some way but i think the pie and mash shop in selkirk road is the only white shop that has survived, you make the point that some of the white working classes would have done well to have stuck in tooting ?, what about the white working classes that have no f***ing choice ? not everyone can afford to buy a property and are stuck there , increasingly in a minority amongst either asians or people like you who consider themselves qualified to tell them how lucky they are to live in tooting because you walked down some of the streets and imagined you could be in surrey, well walk down upper tooting road and you could quite feasibly imagine you were in islamabad, i defy you to produce ANY white working class person from tooting who doesnt despair at what it has become.


But the sad fact is that if wasn't for the immigrants there would be hardly shops in Tooting anyway.

They would have been shut years ago because of the competition from the supermarkets and big chain stores.

That's the real problem in this country as far as I'm concerned, the death of the high street. We've just let it slip away and unlike any problem real or perceived about immigration, it will be impossible to fix.

Clapham went through a period a few years ago where you could hardly buy anything unless Sainsburys sold it.

Everything has been replaced with, well the sort of bars you go to binge drink and throw up in street.

Luckily some immigrants have opened a few shops where you can buy something obscure like a paint brush. But they open at over 12 hours a day, presumably to make ends meet.
 
















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May 9, 2008
13,331
Haywards Heath
But the sad fact is that if wasn't for the immigrants there would be hardly shops in Tooting anyway.

They would have been shut years ago because of the competition from the supermarkets and big chain stores.

That's the real problem in this country as far as I'm concerned, the death of the high street. We've just let it slip away and unlike any problem real or perceived about immigration, it will be impossible to fix.

Clapham went through a period a few years ago where you could hardly buy anything unless Sainsburys sold it.

Everything has been replaced with, well the sort of bars you go to binge drink and throw up in street.

Luckily some immigrants have opened a few shops where you can buy something obscure like a paint brush. But they open at over 12 hours a day, presumably to make ends meet.
Eh? all the problems this country faces regarding immigration , and you tell me the real problem is the "death of the high street" , id love to see you try and put that argument across to some of the tooting locals :laugh:
 


clapham_gull

Legacy Fan
Aug 20, 2003
26,393
Eh? all the problems this country faces regarding immigration , and you tell me the real problem is the "death of the high street" , id love to see you try and put that argument across to some of the tooting locals :laugh:

I'd be quite happy to explain to them that the reason their shops have been replaced by Indian Grocers is because no-one would bother going to the old ones anymore.

If you don't think that the fact the a single multi-national grocer control of the high street, then you are even more blinkered than I thought.

If no-one has a reason to leave their house apart from driving a few miles to the local "mall", or a single one stop shop in the supermarket, it's no surprise to me that no-one knows their neighbours and just sits inside scared and paranoid.
 


Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,035
One area where the white man is still king in SW17 is among the dropouts drinking Special Brew or cider outside Tooting Broadway tube station. Don't see many Asians doing that.
 






Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I was buying a paper in the newsagent the other night and I got chatting to the chap behind the counter. He was half Sudanese and half egyptian and had just got back from the Sudan, had a great chat and very friendly.

In contrast I went to the offy on Southover St later on (the olde worlde looking one on the right as you go up) and the miserable, spotty faced turd that was serving me didn't bother to answer me when I asked how he was, ignored my request for a carrier bag even though there were 6 cans and a bottle of wine waiting to be transported home, presumably I was to attempt to stuff these into my pockets?

When I eventually managed to prise a bag from this slobbering, cro magnon dimlow I bid him farewell, only to be ignored again.

As I ascended the remaining south face of the Eiger that is southover St I wiped a salty, solitary tear from my eye and meditated on the premise that if Englishmen want to keep their trade perhaps they should take a leaf out of some of our international bretheren's book and try to at least plaster on a fake smile for the 2 minutes it takes to serve someone.
 


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