Paphitis wrote:Eric dayi wrote:Paphitis wrote:Eric dayi wrote:Paphitis wrote:Eric Dayi wrote:Paphitis wrote:You go and post us a link which makes referance to England not allowing political parties with the word Turkish or whatever else in it's name.
You will not find such a link because England is a True Democracy, unlike Turkey which has a lot of growing up to do.
I don't know of any links but can you supply one that says it is allowed?
Is there a "English Labour Party" or any other party that has the word "English" in it's description?
In fact, is there a "Greek labour Party" or something like that anywhere in the world outside of Greece or the so-called "RoC"?
You are the one that stated that the word Turkish is not allowed in political parties. I merely stated that England is a real democracy and does not prohibit it in any manner. You should provide a link to prove your statement and not me.
Tell me something, is it called the "English Labour Party" or just "Labour Pary"?
Is it "Liberal Democrats" or "English Democrats"?And why would the Greeks create a party of their own in the diaspora. That would be a waste of time as it would not achieve mainstream support. Greeks prefer to become members of established political parties and nominate their candidacy under that structure. I Australia we have a few Greek MPs that have been elected. We also have Greek representation in cabinet.
I asked you if there was a political party anywhere in the world that contained "Greek" in it and you come up with the crap above. Have another go.
And I answered your question you neo fascist racist.
I anwered it with the following that was posted earlier:
And why would the Greeks create a party of their own in the diaspora. That would be a waste of time as it would not achieve mainstream support especially if it contained the word Greek in it's name.. Greeks prefer to become members of established political parties and nominate their candidacy under that structure. In Australia we have a few Greek MPs that have been elected. We also have Greek representation in cabinet.
I can also tell you that if the Greeks did want to create their own political party with the word Greek in it's name, there is nothing in the Australian constitution that would forbid them from doing so. The same can be said of the UK.
As Miltiades said, you are a nutter for comparing Turkey's very unstable and weak democracy to that of the UK, Australia or the 87 other countries worldwide which have greater democratic integrity than Turkey. And you even want to enter the EU. For that to happen you need to catch up with the rest of the world. And you Eric, need to enter the 21st century judging from your posts.
Go away little man, go play with your lego cars.
But before you go to play read GRs post.
That sounds like a threat. Are you threatenning me Eric?
If you think telling you to read GRs post is "threatening" you then I guess I must be little man.
Here it is one more time and I'll make it as large so that you can see it better.
But before you go to play read GRs post.
Here's laughing at you little man.
BTW, have you PM''ed Admin to ask him if I am "ricco" yet?
You probably have and he put you in your place and hence why you haven't accused me of being "ricco" again.
PS: You haven't answered my question re if you know where London is.
I'll make it easier for you, is London in Turkey?