Attacking is not the way to go imho, what about lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders? would you attack them because of their life style choices?.
Being gay isn't a lifestyle choice

Oh god you are that creationist kid aren't you?
Attacking is not the way to go imho, what about lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders? would you attack them because of their life style choices?.
I think a better point would be this.
They want to change our laws to be able to exclude women from wills. If we (British) went and moved to their home Country, do you think we would be allowed to change the laws to allow women to be added to wills?
Attacking is not the way to go imho, what about lesbians, gays, bisexuals, transgenders? would you attack them because of their life style choices?.
Hair colour is fine though, gingers are fair game.You generally don't attack people because of their skin colour, gender, sexuality, disabilities etc...
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Although recently he did get 4 years for inciting terrorism![]()
It has been mentioned several times already, no UK laws are being changed. You can write a will now to exclude your wife if you so wish.
A person can have any reason they like for the subject of their will, it is their goods.
The family might challenge it, but they won't win on a whim.
If the person specifically left instructions to not allow x or y as part of the inheritance, then they will not receive anything.
The persons reasons might be religiously based, or nothing to do with religion at all.
Yes, they can write whatever they want in a will.
They'll win if they have a good case and a good claim.
No, it doesn't work that way under English law.
Currently, a religious based reason has no standing under English law. As for "other reasons" - if the instruction is made without good reason, then a court will disregard the instruction.
What laws are specific to the COE?
Hair colour is fine though, gingers are fair game.
Except this crafty ginger escaped by getting brainwashed,
so now it's racist to say anything about him
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mmm, not quite sure about this. Courts don't generally tell people what they can and can't leave their money to if it's clear that the person making the will was of sound mind. Got any sources I could take a look at?
Husbands, wives, civil partners, children and dependants can make a claim if they haven’t been left anything/enough in the will.
Because typically a Muslim is a brown Asian person, which is why the race card is often played. It's the same sort of thing as when people moan about immigrants, they very rarely complain about anyone that is white, the immigrants they get angry about are nearly always brown.I think those obsessing over "pixies" should just look up tinkerbell or something on Disney
Serious question though - why do advocates of this religion play the racism card? I know this is a bit out of date (2001 census), but you can still see that the demographic crosses all colours. Other religions and non-believers will see a spread of colours too. If I don't adhere to the religion, it shouldn't make me racist, otherwise I wouldn't be listening to black music e.g. Soul II Soul would I? (was actually listening to Club Classics / A New Decade only last night).
I just want to make it absolutely clear that I'm not religious, not racist. I'm fine with it as long as they don't try it on me. Read: born-again Christians![]()
Hair colour is fine though, gingers are fair game.
Except this crafty ginger escaped by getting brainwashed,
so now it's racist to say anything about him
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Because typically a Muslim is a brown Asian person, which is why the race card is often played. It's the same sort of thing as when people moan about immigrants, they very rarely complain about anyone that is white, the immigrants they get angry about are nearly always brown.
The reason here is that it's next to impossible to spot a white immigrant if they don't open their mouth.
Crack a beer under that sign and send a pic to the ginge?