WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
38%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



goose 11:24 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
C4 were right on message last night, the news headlines were Syrian refugees and Syrian nationals followed by disadvantaged Muslim women. Later in the evening '999 whats your emergency' was about immigrants and how mean everyone is to them........... followed at the end by some pics of what Syria looks like now to remind us how lucky we are.

Mike Oxsaw 11:19 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Coffee 8:25 Fri Aug 12

That's not just the women - and certainly NOT restricted to riff-raff class.

On many flights in and out of Muslim countries, as soon as the aircrafy reached international air space, there'd be a queue of arabic/muslim passengers outside the toilets who would go in dressed as locals and emerge in full-on "western" mode.

And if you thought Scots & Norwegians could knock the juice back on a flight, you definitely need to get out more. All this abhorring the west and it's customs is a load of "suit-you" bollocks.

13 Brentford Rd 11:14 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Who fucking cares.

Good news about the Bethnal Green schoolgirl idiot getting blown up.

riosleftsock 10:09 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
And they still haven't prosecuted anybody over the Tower Hamlets fiasco.

w4hammer 9:08 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
they do love a bit of electoral fraud tho dont they. Its in the blood...

Politically correct sensibilities have led the authorities to turn a blind eye to electoral corruption in the UK, a report on the issue has suggested.
Former communities secretary Sir Eric Pickles said fraud may be overlooked because of "over-sensitivities about ethnicity and religion".
He also said voters should provide proof of identity at polling stations.
His review was commissioned by David Cameron in the wake of the Tower Hamlets election fraud scandal in 2015.
In Sir Eric's report, which took 12 months to complete, he argues that "politically correct sensibilities" meant a blind eye was too often turned to voting irregularities in Pakistani or Bangladeshi communities in particular.
Eric PicklesImage copyrightGETTY IMAGES
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Sir Eric's report is the first of its kind to investigate election fraud in the UK
Sir Eric's report said he had seen evidence of "pressure being put on vulnerable members of some ethnic minority communities, particularly women and young people, to vote according to the will of the elders, especially in communities of Pakistani and Bangladeshi background.
"There were concerns that influence and intimidation within households may not be reported, and that state institutions had turned a blind eye to such behaviour because of 'politically correct' over-sensitivities about ethnicity and religion."
Among his 50 recommendations, he recommends
Banning political activists from handling postal ballot papers
Police cordons around polling stations if there is the prospect of intimidation
The abolition of 'permanent' postal votes, to ensure that the ballot papers are only sent to electors who still reside at their address
A new role for the National Crime Agency to tackle complex election fraud cases
In an Election Court hearing last year Lutfur Rahman was found guilty of election fraud, and was subsequently forced to step down as the mayor of Tower Hamlets in east London.
'Insufficient evidence'
Mr Rahman was accused of using "corrupt and illegal practices", and Election Commissioner Richard Mawrey made findings during the trial to suggest that grants had been given to Bangladeshi or Muslim groups in return for support.
Mr Mawrey - who sat as a judge - said Mr Rahman, who has previously denied any wrongdoing, had "driven a coach and horses through election law and didn't care".
However, earlier this year a Met Police investigation concluded it had found "insufficient evidence" that any criminal offences were committed.

Dr Congo 8:59 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Nothing will drive home the message that going to Syria is a bad idea quite as well as that girl getting blown to bits.

stewie griffin 8:51 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
In other news, I see the Russians have killed one of those silly little cunts from Bethnal green who went to fight for ISIS

Brilliant stuff

Coffee 8:25 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Hermit Road 11:57 Thu Aug 11

:-)

On flights between London and Dhaka, you'll often see jeans and tee-shirt clad young ladies go into the loo an hour before arrival and emerge several minutes later in a burkha. And vice versa on the return. Presumably the same to other destinations.

Hayzer 8:00 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Misses out that there are more Muslim women that choose not to go to work. Or their husbands won't let them same result.

The Dursley Massive 12:10 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
That's right browno. Biggest uk news agency in reporting statements from the government shocker!!

Browno22 12:01 Fri Aug 12
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Knew it would be BBC before opening

Darlo Debs 11:59 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
One of my uncles changed his name to help overcome discrimination in his career.

HairyHammer 11:58 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Slightly more Integration and slightly less rigidity in their dress and Religious beliefs should help.

You can be very conservative regarding dress in GB the fact that many Muslim women feel they actually have to constantly make a statement has become boring and political rather than an absolute requirement regarding their religion.

Hermit Road 11:57 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
I used to work with two young Muslim ladies. One was a demure, shy girl dressed head to toe in niqab and burka, the other was outgoing and very western in her behaviour and dress. It took me two months to realise they were the same person. The covered girl I only saw on her way in after her dad had dropped her off, then the western one appeared from somewhere else 10 minutes later.

She got taken to Pakistan when she was 17 to visit a sick relative and came back married to a distant cousin twice her age. She was a lovely girl with the world at her feet, hopefully it worked out for her.

In short, this story doesn't surprise me one bit.

wanstead_hammer 11:57 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
That's what the Bethnal Green 3 thought at one time.

Fortunes Hiding 11:56 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
I've was seeking who's opinion.

Sussex_IRONS 11:55 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Because Muslim women choose to be disadvantaged the moment they follow a book that gives them no rights and tells them to stay in doors unless she is with her husband. This has fuck all to do with discrimination.

Gavros 11:53 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
WHO'd thought it? All those powerful Muslim women.

bruuuno 11:52 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Because they are all ugly

cambsiron 11:52 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Should read "Muslim women put themselves at a bigger disadvantage than other women"

Takashi Miike 11:51 Thu Aug 11
Re: Muslim women most disadvantaged.
Thorpe fan club being larey again

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