Re: Indo-UK News & Discussions- June 2017
Posted: 22 Jan 2025 09:00
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Lisa wrote: ↑21 Jan 2025 23:47 ^ Ji
https://oxfamilibrary.openrepository.co ... sequence=1
and
https://oi-files-d8-prod.s3.eu-west-2.a ... 202025.pdf
chetak wrote: ↑22 Jan 2025 10:49
Manish ji,
Sir Keir Rodney Starmer was not invited for trumpwa's coronation
It is a very pointed and calculated snub and one that has been noticed world wide
the labour party has not heard the last of it, more is sure to follow and it will not be good
the grooming gang(s) scandal is beginning to snowball and if it continues to gather steam and grow, it will crush many in its path, the first of whom will be Sir Keir Rodney Starmer, and if starmer is foolish enough to go after elon musk, trumpwa will hunt him down
all said and done it did look like the Roman emperors coronation with all vassal kings being invited [ and in presence] ., some mighty kingdoms did send only their emissaries though
Chetak sir, I was referring to his character or vibe. He gives slimy, shady, cunning manipulator vibes. A la Kejriwal.
Jan 22, 2025
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Jan 17, 2025
In 2016, Brexit promised sovereignty, economic freedom, and control over immigration, but the reality is far from what voters envisioned.
From financial losses to worker shortages and stalled trade deals, Britain’s decision to leave the EU has reshaped the nation’s future in unexpected ways.
In this video, we uncover the hidden costs, broken promises, and the lessons learned from Brexit's aftermath.
What does this mean for the UK's future?
Absolutely. No entrepreneur worth his salt wants to be in present UK. $hit place getting $hittier by every day. Priority for both Labour and Conservative is votes. Starts and stops there. One would think a trump could clean up the mess...but it's too far gone.Cyrano wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 10:16 They got brexit but had no plans for what to after. Nothing changed in policy externally or internally. Then they got over extended on Ukraine. If London's grip on financial, commodity and trading is gone they will quickly become a 3rd world country under sharia law.
Brexit was planned before 16 Nov 16- when they were getting a share of Paki De La Rue illegal printing press, certain things take time but the impact will show upCyrano wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 10:16 They got brexit but had no plans for what to after. Nothing changed in policy externally or internally. Then they got over extended on Ukraine. If London's grip on financial, commodity and trading is gone they will quickly become a 3rd world country under sharia law.
Explain please. Printing press ?Aditya_V wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 11:44Brexit was planned before 16 Nov 16- when they were getting a share of Paki De La Rue illegal printing press, certain things take time but the impact will show upCyrano wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 10:16 They got brexit but had no plans for what to after. Nothing changed in policy externally or internally. Then they got over extended on Ukraine. If London's grip on financial, commodity and trading is gone they will quickly become a 3rd world country under sharia law.
That’s the problem when you are ruled by EU bureaucrats, WEF leaders and Soros puppets - you forget how to govern!Cyrano wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 10:16 They got brexit but had no plans for what to after. Nothing changed in policy externally or internally. Then they got over extended on Ukraine. If London's grip on financial, commodity and trading is gone they will quickly become a 3rd world country under sharia law.
S_Madhukar wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 16:24That’s the problem when you are ruled by EU bureaucrats, WEF leaders and Soros puppets - you forget how to govern!Cyrano wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 10:16 They got brexit but had no plans for what to after. Nothing changed in policy externally or internally. Then they got over extended on Ukraine. If London's grip on financial, commodity and trading is gone they will quickly become a 3rd world country under sharia law.
Add to that giving local councils lots of powers meant epic corruption….
City is just a fig leaf now.
But funny that no one asks the royals to shed some moolah for aam janta… ultimately the colonial snake squeezes the homeland !
And the EU citizens living in UK were the winners! They got their residency permits and kept their jobs!
Thank you !Cyrano wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 12:16
Many believe this was one of the main reasons for demonetisation. Lot of details of how it was done and who were involved are outside of public knowledge but since demonetisation in India of high denomination currency, Paki economy has gone into tailspin, giving credence to this theory.
Cyranoji
Due to widespread protests by Khalistanis at cinemas across Britain, the film Emergency has now been pulled from virtually every cinema here.
The MEA is not happy about this and is questioning freedom of speech in Britain.
Bob Blackman MP has raised the matter in the House of Commons and is calling on Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, to make a statement on whether people in the UK have the right to go to the movies or not.
This is how they bullied the rest of the farmers across 22 states + UTs of India.
The Farmer protest was Khalistanis undercover posing as farmers.
They not only managed to get a roll-back of what was a farm law to eliminate the middleman, they also rioted.
Bris Pakis and actual Pakis got screwed by policies drawn from primordial hubris and their eternal fascination for inbred jihadis. However Brits will do anything to contain India and so we cannot completely rule out this theory.fanne wrote: ↑24 Jan 2025 20:30 I had same theory quietly articulated to some friends. I have though never seen any serious publication claiming that British were also part of illegal printing of INR along with tsp.
What is evident is that after demonitisation, both tsp and Uk economy went for sharp decline. The same symptom for both, does not mean same disease, but what if did?
chetak wrote: ↑29 Jan 2025 01:49
‘I do admit that the dog faced manager has the final right to be judged worse than a rabid dog, even though he may have won a war.
Winston Churchill - a grumpy, bulldog faced, genocidal, racist pervert. A truly condemnable thug that should be consigned to the dustbin of history.