Poll: The EU Referendum: How Will You Vote? (March Poll)

Should the United Kingdom remain a member of the European Union or leave the European Union?

  • Remain a member of the European Union

    Votes: 400 43.3%
  • Leave the European Union

    Votes: 523 56.7%

  • Total voters
    923
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I imagine he is refering to the reporting that Sweden has become the so called "rape capital" of Europe on the back of an ill considered immigration policy. Added to which apparently the authorities are suffering from an alternative stockholm syndrome where they are trying to hide a problem of their own making.
 
I imagine he is refering to the reporting that Sweden has become the so called "rape capital" of Europe on the back of an ill considered immigration policy. Added to which apparently the authorities are suffering from an alternative stockholm syndrome where they are trying to hide a problem of their own making.

In other words, he repeating a bunch of lies put about by racists.
 
Well you never read the pdf that's for certain.

Okay. Give me a page reference for your 1 in 4 Swedish women raped by immigrants then. All the figures I can see in there do not support your claim.

Here's an easy one for you to read from 2013. http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/17...iel-greenfield

The irony of this one is that if you'd bothered to read the .pdf you linked you'd know that Sweden's official rape figures are not directly comparable because they report them differently to other countries.

And what do you think about the gimmigrent scum that rape boys?

Use real words and I'll reply.
 
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Okay. Give me a page reference for your 1 in 4 Swedish women raped by immigrants then. All the figures I can see in there do not support your claim.



Use real words and I'll reply.

So your another apologist(claps hands) card marked ;)
 
You do realise your source doesn't support your assertion, don't you? Did you even read it?

(Also: stop saying "gimmigrents"; it makes you look like an idiot).

Of course he didn't read it, deuse doesn't read past a 25 point font headline, let alone a 200 page factual document....to quote the man himself

deuse said:
I never read any facts

:p
 
That's a 200 page EU report, so can you point me to the section that says 25% of Swedish women are raped by gimmigrents? [sic]

Which would be quite forward looking of a 2014 report using data back from 2010....5 years before this current migration crises.

And you can't work it out when the rapists came to Sweden and the rapes got higher by 300%

"Michael Hess, a local politician from Sweden Democrat Party, encouraged Swedish journalists to get acquainted with Islam's view of women, in connection with the many rapes that took place in Cairo's Tahrir Square during the "Arab Spring"

http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5195/sweden-rape#.Vo4rZG73Gxk.twitter
 
You are a really odd person :confused:

You are accusing him of being an apologist for something you have made up in your head....

Now it's clear when you can't win, you apologists start calling people names.
You've lost by default ;)
 
Interesting listening to Boris Johnson on the Marr show this morning (when Marr wasn't interrupting him) - he said as Mayor of London he was frustrated by the EU because they stopped him passing a law requiring tipper trucks to be of a particular type that were considered safer for cyclists.
 
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Interesting listening to Boris Johnson on the Marr show this morning - he said as Mayor of London he was frustrated by the EU because they stopped him passing a law requiring tipper trucks to be of a particular type that were considered safer for cyclists.

Congratulations, scorza, you finally managed a legitimate criticism of the EU ;)

EU-wide regulation does have the downside that improvements in local regulation can be stymied and there are real and valid cases where this has happened. Another example would be cycle helmets where the UK downgraded from the stricter British Kitemark standard for cycle helmets to a lower standard agreed at EU level.

Against this, however, you need to consider the wider picture of EU safety regulation: the EU has shown itself to be highly effective in pushing improved environmental and health standards and, because of its larger weight, it is able to drive the adoption of these standards across an industry. Good examples of this would be the improved Euro emissions standards for cars, or the cleanup of British waterways and beaches.
 
Interesting listening to Boris Johnson on the Marr show this morning - he said as Mayor of London he was frustrated by the EU because they stopped him passing a law requiring tipper trucks to be of a particular type that were considered safer for cyclists.

From the FT..
France stopped an EU attempt to change truck windscreens to make it easier to spot cyclists
Half true. Rules for better visibility from lorry cabs are in fact going to be introduced, probably in four years. France helped delay the introduction of these rules to help its lorry makers adapt. The other flaw in Mr Johnson’s argument is it seems that the UK was in no rush to speed up the process either. And it is countries that make the laws, not mayors.
 
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