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2018-04-30T14:44:15+00:00367312castles...just big houses. ruins of tacky feudal mcmansions everywhere on this island
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by littlegreenpills)
2018-04-26T16:31:00+00:00367223</p><style type="text/css">.custom367199{color:#FFCC00 !important; background-color:#8F0000 !important; }</style><blockquote class="custom367199"><em><a href="/forum/post/367199/">drwhat</a> posted:</em><br/><p class="postbody_text">it's a really terrible place. i'm in the airport waiting to board to go back. i visited canada and it was nice. dumb, but nice. i want to leave early but i can't break my lease because the agency wanted 2.5 months of rent in deposit (and apparently this is normal) and that's enough for a car in most countries so haha. anyway, god save the queen, pip pip</p></blockquote><p class="postbody_text">
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<br/>i havent lived there for almost 10 years now and i was floored to find that deposits are no longer 1 month's rent in general. fuckkk
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by Ufuk_Surekli)
2018-04-26T09:30:30+00:00367218</p><style type="text/css">.custom367193{color:#000000 !important; background-color:#E4B5FF !important; }</style><blockquote class="custom367193"><em><a href="/forum/post/367193/">tears</a> posted:</em><br/><p class="postbody_text">the chicken meat is back now</p></blockquote><p class="postbody_text">
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<br/>we've got to make sure nobody forgets though. i'm planning to tour the country in a mobile-cinema bus showing evocative footage of the kfc famine years, set up a chicken famine museum, build some monuments to it, etc
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by drwhat)
2018-04-26T00:26:08+00:00367199it's a really terrible place. i'm in the airport waiting to board to go back. i visited canada and it was nice. dumb, but nice. i want to leave early but i can't break my lease because the agency wanted 2.5 months of rent in deposit (and apparently this is normal) and that's enough for a car in most countries so haha. anyway, god save the queen, pip pip
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by karphead)
2018-04-25T23:13:31+00:00367197<img src="/media/forum/img/smilies/net.gif" />
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by tears)
2018-04-25T20:15:50+00:00367193the chicken meat is back now
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by Horselord)
2018-04-25T17:28:26+00:00367179the entire excuse for this ethnic cleansing is that, while anyone born in the empire in that time period was a citizen, only the ones who moved to Britain proper before 1973 kept that status. burn all the empire's landing cards & insist no other documentation is valid and you can pretend that they must've only snuck in last month
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<br/>now if you're black and you were actually born on the british mainland, don't worry, you can just report to a home office deportation centre once a week for a few months while they procrastinate looking for your birth certificate, after which they'll not apologize. and when you next need to go to the hospital or register to vote you'll get to do it all over again
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<br/>this has effectively stripped citizenship off of all black people. i really never thought i'd see this in my lifetime
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by Fayafi)
2018-04-25T15:52:02+00:00367172The totalitarian British regime destroyed evidence of its having granted citizenship to colonial subjects during a period of labor shortages in the mid-20th century in a blatantly racist attempt to expel them decades after their arrival.
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<br/></p><blockquote><p class="postbody_text">The Home Office destroyed thousands of landing card slips recording Windrush immigrants’ arrival dates in the UK, despite staff warnings that the move would make it harder to check the records of older Caribbean-born residents experiencing residency difficulties.
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<br/>A former Home Office employee said the records, stored in the basement of a government tower block, were a vital resource for case workers when they were asked to find information about someone’s arrival date in the UK from the West Indies – usually when the individual was struggling to resolve immigration status problems.
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<br/>Although the home secretary, Amber Rudd, has promised to make it easier for Windrush-generation residents to regularise their status, the destruction of the database is likely to make the process harder, even with the support of the new taskforce announced this week.
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<br/>They imposed the burden of providing 4 documents for a given number of years they had lived in the UK to prove the legality of their existence and livelihoods:
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<br/></p><blockquote><p class="postbody_text">In 2009, Mr Green tried to update his passport with the proper visa information, but was told by the Home Office he had to prove he had lived in the UK for each of the previous 10 years.
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<br/>His application was rejected twice. In March last year, Mr Green travelled to Jamaica to be with his dying mother, but when he tried to return to the UK in June, he was not allowed on the flight.
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<br/>"I was upset - virtually in tears. I couldn't understand why," he said.
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<br/><a href="http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43794366">http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-43794366</a>
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<br/>Failure to provide these has lead to the firing, eviction and deporting of an unknown number of citizens who have for decades upon decades lived as subjects of and payed taxes to the regime, which no longer sees the need to respect the rights of non-native peoples:
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<br/></p><blockquote><p class="postbody_text">Winston Jones was admitted to hospital with a brain aneurysm in 2014, which he attributes to the stress he was under as he tried to sort out his passport problems.
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<br/>The 62-year-old spent five months in hospital, where staff told the former British Rail worker that he might need to pay for his treatment, even though he had paid UK taxes for more than 40 years.
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<br/>“They showed me a bill for the brain operation. I think it was £5,000,” he said.
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<br/>Upon discharge, he had nowhere to go because he had lost his home as a result of official doubts about his right to be in the UK. Hospital staff had been unable to find him a bed in a homeless shelter; having been classed as an “illegal immigrant” he was ineligible for a bed in a state-funded hostel. Despite his precarious health and lack of accommodation, he was allowed to leave the hospital and began sleeping rough. He had no warm clothes and few belongings because when was he evicted all his things had been thrown away.
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<br/><a href="https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/20/i-thought-i-would-die-windrush-man-left-homeless-after-brain-surgery">https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2018/apr/20/i-thought-i-would-die-windrush-man-left-homeless-after-brain-surgery</a>
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<br/>This has put entire families - including those who were not yet born when their parents or grandparents emigrated to the British kingdom - at risk of expulsion:
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<br/></p><blockquote><p class="postbody_text">The daughter of a woman who arrived in the UK with the Windrush generation is facing imminent removal despite all of her family, including her dying mother, being based in Britain.
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<br/>Jamaican national Yvonne Williams, 59, was detained in Yarl’s Wood last August and has been served notice that she could be deported at any point in the next 72 hours, after a number of submissions for right to remain and asylum claims were rejected by the Home Office.
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<br/>Speaking to The Independent from the detention centre, Ms Williams said she feared being alone and “living on the streets” if she was sent back to Jamaica, where she has no family ties since the death of her grandmother in 2000.
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<br/><a href="https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/windrush-scandal-yvonne-williams-immigrants-migration-theresa-may-uk-government-a8320401.html">https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/windrush-scandal-yvonne-williams-immigrants-migration-theresa-may-uk-government-a8320401.html</a>
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<br/>This is the latest effort by the xenophobic nation's ongoing 'hostile environment' policy adopted to drive out non-native born persons from their borders.
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Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by shriekingviolet)
2018-03-18T01:48:20+00:00365233</p><style type="text/css">.custom365225{color:#FFCC00 !important; background-color:#8F0000 !important; }</style><blockquote class="custom365225"><em><a href="/forum/post/365225/">drwhat</a> posted:</em><br/><p class="postbody_text">socialized medicine works better in canada imx.</p></blockquote><p class="postbody_text">
<br/>that's pretty depressing because uh, ain't too hot out here rn
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<br/>while I was in Winnipeg I talked to a bunch of locals about the gutting of their health care system that's happening under their new provincial govt, it wasn't fantastic before but it is truly amazing how much they've managed to destroy so quickly. I've been used to the slow subtle strangling back in alberta, guess they had some catching up to do
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by drwhat)
2018-03-17T23:29:10+00:00365225</p><style type="text/css">.custom365215{color:#205214 !important; background-color:#7DC7FF !important; }</style><blockquote class="custom365215"><em><a href="/forum/post/365215/">littlegreenpills</a> posted:</em><br/><p class="postbody_text">socialized medicine? no thanks!
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<br/>it's two-tier here. (plus usage fees.) socialized medicine works better in canada imx.
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by littlegreenpills)
2018-03-17T17:31:36+00:00365215</p><style type="text/css">.custom365206{color:#FFCC00 !important; background-color:#8F0000 !important; }</style><blockquote class="custom365206"><em><a href="/forum/post/365206/">drwhat</a> posted:</em><br/><p class="postbody_text">off/on topic depending on how you look at it, i thought this thread was recent and real because the grocery store down the street was weirdly out of a lot of things last week while i had the worst toothache of my life (and the dentists here are legally unable to prescribe painkillers so if you want real painkilling you have to find a clinic, argue with the receptionist for a while about the fact that yes they can prescribe painkillers for dental pain, and sit in the bread line at the clinic for four hours, speaking of bread lines. this country is amazing. at least it was <strike>free </strike>a bit less than $100 US. i am leaving this year, this is my promise to myself)
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<br/>(actually though, you know what, medicine here is like 50 cents once you're allowed to have some, and that's one nice thing. maybe the only nice thing)
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<br/>socialized medicine? no thanks!
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Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by jyt7rsusd8769w850yjn708stzhbau)
2018-03-17T15:36:42+00:00365214</p><style type="text/css">.custom365190{}</style><blockquote class="custom365190"><em><a href="/forum/post/365190/">Caesura109</a> posted:</em><br/><p class="postbody_text">Does anyone have some cool articles to share about Porton Down, the highly secretive chemical and biological weapons facility of the totalitarian English monarchy's hermit island - where they experimented on live human subjects in a display of utter disregard for basic human rights and a willingness to pursue military dominance at any cost, even by gassing their own people</p></blockquote><p class="postbody_text">
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<br/>not quite but here's an article about novicock poison: <a href="http://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/03/theresa-mays-novichok-claims-fall-apart.html">http://www.moonofalabama.org/2018/03/theresa-mays-novichok-claims-fall-apart.html</a>
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by drwhat)
2018-03-17T10:46:54+00:00365206off/on topic depending on how you look at it, i thought this thread was recent and real because the grocery store down the street was weirdly out of a lot of things last week while i had the worst toothache of my life (and the dentists here are legally unable to prescribe painkillers so if you want real painkilling you have to find a clinic, argue with the receptionist for a while about the fact that yes they can prescribe painkillers for dental pain, and sit in the bread line at the clinic for four hours, speaking of bread lines. this country is amazing. at least it was <strike>free </strike>a bit less than $100 US. i am leaving this year, this is my promise to myself)
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<br/>(actually though, you know what, medicine here is like 50 cents once you're allowed to have some, and that's one nice thing. maybe the only nice thing)
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Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by karphead)
2018-03-17T05:11:05+00:00365194catchphrase
Discussion :: Laissez's Faire :: Totalitarian British Regime can't Feed its own People: Food/Product Shortage Thread (by g7DKVpkTyXaZvn65)
2018-03-17T05:09:18+00:00365193i have a 12 page essay i wrote in college about how porton down is based on the novel 'watership down'