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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

 

 

Sounds like a nice fella. i notice hes banned from britain for incitement to hatred. however there are people of a certain religion which i shall not mention who are here already, preaching violence and hatred and all at the taxpayers expense. only difference i can see is the colour of the skin and religion they follow. what a fucked up country we live in!!

 

 

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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

 

 

Sounds like a nice fella. i notice hes banned from britain for incitement to hatred. however there are people of a certain religion which i shall not mention who are here already, preaching violence and hatred and all at the taxpayers expense. only difference i can see is the colour of the skin and religion they follow. what a fucked up country we live in!!

 

 

discuss

 

:icon_lol:

 

Another one of Stevie's aliases?

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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

 

 

Sounds like a nice fella. i notice hes banned from britain for incitement to hatred. however there are people of a certain religion which i shall not mention who are here already, preaching violence and hatred and all at the taxpayers expense. only difference i can see is the colour of the skin and religion they follow. what a fucked up country we live in!!

 

 

discuss

 

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Another one of Stevie's aliases?

 

 

who's he???

 

na, not Stevie whoever he is

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Stevie or Geert???You choose.

 

"Not local....... bloody oot of tooners..... whats your post code son ? Tom get me his IP address...."

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Stevie or Geert???You choose.

 

"Not local....... bloody oot of tooners..... whats your post code son ? Tom get me his IP address...."

 

 

 

...and sometimes not in that order.

 

Stevie before the prolapse.

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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

 

 

Sounds like a nice fella. i notice hes banned from britain for incitement to hatred. however there are people of a certain religion which i shall not mention who are here already, preaching violence and hatred and all at the taxpayers expense. only difference i can see is the colour of the skin and religion they follow. what a fucked up country we live in!!

 

 

discuss

 

:icon_lol:

 

And the fact that the people protesting in Britain are British citizens......and not necessarily all on the dole.

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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

 

 

Sounds like a nice fella. i notice hes banned from britain for incitement to hatred. however there are people of a certain religion which i shall not mention who are here already, preaching violence and hatred and all at the taxpayers expense. only difference i can see is the colour of the skin and religion they follow. what a fucked up country we live in!!

 

 

discuss

 

:icon_lol:

 

And the fact that the people protesting in Britain are British citizens......and not necessarily all on the dole.

 

...and they get arrested and charged.

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I'd have let him in as I would let in the likes of Mike Savage etc. Freedom of speech and all that.

 

Is that photo actually Stevie, Parky? :icon_lol:

 

Yup, Stevie just before boarding on a fact finding mission to the other side of the world: France.

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I'd have let him in as I would let in the likes of Mike Savage etc. Freedom of speech and all that.

 

Is that photo actually Stevie, Parky? :icon_lol:

 

Yup, Stevie just before boarding on a fact finding mission to the other side of the world: France.

 

I was expecting Shinton duex the way he gans on. The poor fucker doesn't look like he could lace a shoe, let alone someone from outside the city boundries :icon_lol:

 

I imagine he's off to Sangatte to tell them all how they're second class citizens.

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I'd have let him in as I would let in the likes of Mike Savage etc. Freedom of speech and all that.

 

Is that photo actually Stevie, Parky? :icon_lol:

 

Yup, Stevie just before boarding on a fact finding mission to the other side of the world: France.

 

I was expecting Shinton duex the way he gans on. The poor fucker doesn't look like he could lace a shoe, let alone someone from outside the city boundries :icon_lol:

 

I imagine he's off to Sangatte to tell them all how they're second class citizens.

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Sonnex, 23, comes from a family with a history of violence and crime.

 

The court heard his brother, Bernie Junior, had served 10 separate prison sentences, while his father, Bernie Senior, had been convicted of 47 offences, including gun and drug offences, and had served six jail sentences.

 

His sister, Louise, is currently in jail after being convicted of wounding and causing grievous bodily harm.

 

At the time of the murders, Sonnex was on licence after being released early from a five-year sentence he received after, at the age of 16, stabbing a man he barely knew three times.

 

Four months before killing the French students, Sonnex tied up his pregnant foster sister, also called Louise, and her boyfriend in a flat and demanded money from them.

 

In the attack, which bore "telling similarities" to the murders, the victims were bound with cable ties and threatened with a hammer.

 

Sonnex also placed pillowcases over their heads.

 

Fay Culyer, a former girlfriend of Sonnex's brother Bernie who also had a brief relationship with Farmer, told police Dano had confessed to the murders when they met in a pub a few days later and had "shrugged his shoulders".

 

Its our home grown loons like this bloke who I worry about. Not foreigners looking for a better life for their families

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Sonnex, 23, comes from a family with a history of violence and crime.

 

The court heard his brother, Bernie Junior, had served 10 separate prison sentences, while his father, Bernie Senior, had been convicted of 47 offences, including gun and drug offences, and had served six jail sentences.

 

His sister, Louise, is currently in jail after being convicted of wounding and causing grievous bodily harm.

 

At the time of the murders, Sonnex was on licence after being released early from a five-year sentence he received after, at the age of 16, stabbing a man he barely knew three times.

 

Four months before killing the French students, Sonnex tied up his pregnant foster sister, also called Louise, and her boyfriend in a flat and demanded money from them.

 

In the attack, which bore "telling similarities" to the murders, the victims were bound with cable ties and threatened with a hammer.

 

Sonnex also placed pillowcases over their heads.

 

Fay Culyer, a former girlfriend of Sonnex's brother Bernie who also had a brief relationship with Farmer, told police Dano had confessed to the murders when they met in a pub a few days later and had "shrugged his shoulders".

 

Its our home grown loons like this bloke who I worry about. Not foreigners looking for a better life for their families

 

That whole case is just beyond horrendous. :icon_lol:

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The Dutch anti-immigrant maverick, Geert Wilders, scored his biggest victory yesterday, seizing 15% and second place in European elections for the Netherlands, according to exit polls last night.

 

The bleached blond populist, barred from Britain and facing prosecution at home for hate speech, led his Freedom party to win four of the Netherlands' 25 seats in the European parliament at the first attempt, pushing the Labour party of the coalition government's finance minister, Wouter Bos, into third place.

 

Wilders wants the European parliament abolished, Bulgaria and Romania kicked out of the EU, the mass deportation of immigrants from the Netherlands, and a minimum say for Brussels over Dutch policy. The virulence of his anti-Islam and anti-immigrant activities saw him barred from entering Britain earlier this year, while the Dutch authorities are prosecuting him for inciting hatred.

 

He is also under 24-hour security amid intense hostility to his statements on Islam, likening the Koran to Hitler's Mein Kampf and making a film depicting Islam as a vehicle of violence and terrorism.

 

Last night's estimate of 15% represented a big increase on the 6% he took in the last general election in 2006, despite fielding a list of unknowns for seats in the European parliament. "Geert Wilders' onward march in Dutch politics continues," said the newspaper, De Telegraaf.

 

 

 

 

A war is coming.

 

 

Sounds like a nice fella. i notice hes banned from britain for incitement to hatred. however there are people of a certain religion which i shall not mention who are here already, preaching violence and hatred and all at the taxpayers expense. only difference i can see is the colour of the skin and religion they follow. what a fucked up country we live in!!

 

 

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:icon_lol:

 

absolutely.

 

As you say, it would appear the only difference is the colour of the skin and the religion they follow.

 

I hope the bloke gets more support, and this country begins to follow suit.

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