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SHORTYHAMMER 1:37 Fri Apr 13
London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityeducation/9199759/London-Metropolitan-University-mulls-alcohol-ban-for-conservative-Muslim-students.html

Slowly slowly our society is bieng changed to keep a certain "minority" happy.

Over all the years of intergration by different minorities have we had to change our culture and traditions like we do for this "one" minority.
The university would be better off spending their time and resources getting the levels of education up to a decent standard.

Currently they sit at 115 of 116 in the Uni league tables.
Says a lot about the students and lecturers they are trying to appease and keep happy.

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Nurse Ratched 2:45 Sat Apr 14
Re: Smoking in the commons bar in Brussels and Westminster
Well that's just annoying.

LSD T 2:44 Sat Apr 14
Smoking in the commons bar in Brussels and Westminster
is fully permitted, I may have overlooked some crayzee countries like Turkey and the like that would kill before laying down their freedoms to another power...then again they are/were desperate to get into the EU.

So like their Greek neighbours...arses out then...

Nurse Ratched 2:36 Sat Apr 14
Re: Nurse
Eh? Is that true (about the smoking in the Commons Bar)??

LSD T 2:26 Sat Apr 14
Nurse
You are aware the only places in Europe that you can freely smoke and drink under the roof are in the bars in the Brussels & Westminster Parliament .

Michael Jackson and other rich famous stars are ['were' in Mickey's case] legal heroin addicts, amongst other habits.

The elites will and can do what they want.

Laws are for the little people.

Nurse Ratched 2:21 Sat Apr 14
Re: Be warned
There's no way the ruling class of this country will make any serious attempt to prohibit alcohol. They're too fond of their claret.

They'll probably put a minimum price on cheap shit, though. Which would probably be a good idea. We need to raise some money.

Darlo Debs 2:12 Sat Apr 14
Re: Be warned
Well thats me buggered then, I dont drink.

LSD T 2:09 Sat Apr 14
Be warned
Drinking will soon be subject to the same social manipulation that smoking is currently under.

Enjoy your freedom from tolerant intolerance while you can...

Drinking is far more harmful than any other drug available(perhaps slightly safer than Krocodil), it damages the brain, reduces the spirit, poisons the body though helps man cope with the ills and drudgery life can sometimes throw at you.

I'd say it's mandatory in managing coping with watching West Ham.

wasabi snooter 2:08 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol

should get paolo to be dean - then there would be alcohol AND fags

and their football team would win

Darlo Debs 2:03 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
If they ban Countdown too then student life will ve totally screwed.

Banning alcohol....what a daft idea. Can we send Fat Sam there to open a Speakeasy?

SHORTYHAMMER 12:00 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
If he was,,His community would want to hang him as done in Shariah law..so better to keep Shtum..

stirlinghammer 11:36 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
jana not your boyfriend ?

SHORTYHAMMER 11:34 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
Bengali? no I`m too tall.More chance of finding me outside the Brick lane beigal shop than a curry house.
You know jana? Another relative?

stirlinghammer 11:23 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
shorty - i thought you were bengali & jana ain't no ethnic.

SHORTYHAMMER 11:07 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
Mashed, take a local in with you..most signs in the hospital are in bengali..
Jana Seid..you around to help..your local?

mashed in maryland 11:04 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
I'm off to get drunk in East Ham then get even more drunk in Brick Lane.

If I end up in Whitechapel Hozzie I'll try and be nice to the staff.

Irons.

SHORTYHAMMER 11:03 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
Stirling,
nice to see you ignored the Taliban mini cab driver post....
A relative?

stirlinghammer 11:02 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
no mash. i'm sure there is some ground between your argument and mine.

i'm now more concerned about funding the taliban via a taxi. thanks shorty. i'll make sure i get the night bus next time (but then what if the muzzie bus driver donates to the taliban too ??)

we're fckd either way.

ok chaps, i'm off to focus on the claret & blue... enjoy

SHORTYHAMMER 11:01 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
There are drunks...but not full of drunks..
also many other reasons besides drinking.
In fact the Royal london A+E probaly has the least amount.Due to majority of local population not drinking.
Bit of a smokescreen to bolster your arguement me thinks.

mashed in maryland 10:58 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
So whats your point then? Hospitals are full of drunks so therefore ban alcohol?

stirlinghammer 10:58 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol
agree toe.

stirlinghammer 10:56 Sat Apr 14
Re: London University may become the first in the country to ban alcohol


walk into the A & E after 12am any night at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel and see what the nurses have to put up with. don't listen to me - listen to doctors and nurses who have to put up these happy go lucky students and city boys. some restrictions on anti social behaviour would be a good thing - whether it be in tower hamlets or newcastle.

if you read my posts, you will see that i am consistent with my argument that no minority should dictate to the host majority.

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