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is is not about time we made non Christian people in the Uk swear alligiance for the Queen and UK above their religion(yes muslims you lot) if not deport them to Iraq or Iran?

2006-09-23 12:49:17 · 23 answers · asked by wideboy_west 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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ALL immigrants to Britain should be made to sign an agreement that says they will be loyal and true to Her Majesty the Queen and the United Kingdom and all her dominions, and if they so much as f@rt the wrong way they will be f.u.c.ked out on their ar$e without a pot to p1ss in! We are way too soft on them the way it is now!

2006-09-24 03:01:09 · answer #1 · answered by Alf Garnet 2 · 2 1

Excuse me!
I am white. Born in the UK. I have no religious beliefs. Never had any, other than all religions are crap.
I served in HM Forces, swore allegiance to the Queen. Whom I have nothing personal against but what a waste of space the Royal Family is and should have been replaced a long time ago. I do know a few Jewish people (family history in this country goes back to 1066) who are staunch anti royalists would they be deported to Iran or would it be Iraq? Also I know a number of non religious white Americans who live and work here. Would they also have to swear loyalty.
So do I qualify for deportation because;
I) will not swear fealty to the Royal Blood Suckers again
2) have no religious beliefs
3) disagree with you
Most Muslims in this country come from Pakistan anyway and the real question you wanted to ask but where to scared to is should we hate Muslims. ANSWER NO.

2006-09-23 13:13:46 · answer #2 · answered by Willi 2 · 3 0

What about atheists and other religions, and if we're setting about it, what about catholics even their head of religion is a German homophobic ex-nazi. And given that the Queen's the head of the Church of England all Scots who go to the Scottish Church and Northern Irish attending the Church of Ireland had better fall in line too eh? Getting my drift?...Or is it just the muslims you're angling at?

People coming into the UK now have to go through citizenship classes ending with a citizenship ceremony where they actually do say a pledge, and many say they have been happy to do so as it's given them a sense of belonging.

Isn't it about time we made penisbrains pledge allegiance (note the correct spelling) to the Queen, her Government and the UK because the hatred they peddle against their fellow citizens damages this country too much and needs to be reined in. Why would an Irish member of the Church of Ireland be deported to Iraq or Iran? or an atheist, or Jew or Pakistani? Try using that muscle between your ears, its called a brain and its there to THINK and REASON.

Sure you won't like what I have to say. But there are too many people who claim to be christians who probably only ever step foot inside a church for weddings christenings and funerals. It's amazing how many "christians" actually have never been confirmed...and I wouldn't mind betting a fair few who weren't even christened. But when it comes to being racist they suddenly find faith. I wouldn't mind betting you're one of them. Its just a shame that you don't actually know how to live your life by christian values and respect other people.

2006-09-23 13:16:26 · answer #3 · answered by janebfc 3 · 2 0

No.

Why should the UK decide which religions are 'suitable'. How would that be decided?

I am British. I was born there, but by your rules, I would be deported, as I am pagan. Since I actually follow the Celtic religion as closely as is possible, I find this suggestion incredibly foolish.

Of course, it's possible that you were only thinking of Islam, at which point you are simply proving that racism (I don't know if there's a separate word for religious predudice) is an ever-growing hatred.

2006-09-23 13:09:11 · answer #4 · answered by nurendi 2 · 2 1

Nobody should be made to swear allegiance to anyone. When we do that, we start to look like a totalitarian state. People who show aggressivness to the country's citizens, however should not be allowed to stay freely in that country. If that comes to deportation, then ok.

2006-09-23 12:53:10 · answer #5 · answered by DLUVDAIMPERIAL 3 · 3 0

I think people who come to this country to make a life then yes, they should do this and also go on some sort of short orientation course about our cultures and traditions.

If you are asking that every non-white person British person should it, then of course, providing every white British person should too.

And even if this was to happen, what exactly do you think this would solve? Suddenly and magically people wouldn't start to commit crimes or want to harm others?

2006-09-23 21:42:52 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

lol when u become a national of the uk u do swear alligiance to the queen! didnt u know that already...

2006-09-23 12:52:03 · answer #7 · answered by Zahra 2 · 1 1

Absolutely not ...faith is a private thing but agree if Muslims ,or Jews or Christians have no allegiance to the country they live in then they should go elsewhere you shouldn't have to openly swear an allegiance to your country it should be there already no matter what faith you have or not have or what colour you are ..

2006-09-24 04:35:46 · answer #8 · answered by bobonumpty 6 · 0 0

What a load of rubbish, are you saying that if someone is not "Christian" then they are "Muslim", I am a atheist English(As I don't believe we should govern over the Scottish Welsh and Northern Irish) citizen and can trace my familly back to the time of King Harold are you saying I am not welcome?
Please think more about your questions before posting sh*te

2006-09-23 13:08:01 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

I can see that most of the posters here don't understand why you asked such a question. They are outraged by it, yet this is how islam would treat British Christians who relocated to the middle east. Why do they not react so regarding these double standards?
Hypocrites.

2006-09-23 17:33:14 · answer #10 · answered by eireblood 4 · 1 0

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