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Postby Lordo » Tue Aug 20, 2024 12:26 pm

According to Home Office's own figures:

In 2023, 29,437 people arrived in the UK in small boats, according to provisional figures from the Home Office.


This is described by the SwineCunts as a huge problem to the economy. Which fuckin world do they live in. They have allowed 1 million legal migration and this was not a problem but these 29,437 people are huge burden.
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Postby Lordo » Tue Aug 20, 2024 5:45 pm

Two former bosses of the collapsed department store chain BHS have been ordered to pay £110m to creditors in relation to breaching their corporate duties.

The ruling against Dominic Chappell, the former chief executive of BHS whose Retail Acquisitions team bought the chain for £1 from Philip Green in 2015, and his former colleague Lennart Henningson comes eight years after the retailer collapsed into administration owing creditors, including its pension fund, more than £1bn.

An obvious question is why are these two SwineCunts not in jail for stealing £1 bn from the workers pension fund? Why is fucking Philip Green not with them in the next cell?

The thieving bastards.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/companies/two-former-bhs-directors-ordered-to-pay-110m-to-creditors/ar-AA1p7u2I?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=d528bb3f52d140ffb1ee639eaca3d454&ei=20
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Re: La La Land

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 21, 2024 11:19 am

Surely if you seriously wish to stop the small boats, first thing you need to do is enable the genuine Refugees to apply for asylum where they are. This will remove 80% of the business the smuggling gangs are doing. The 20% who may or may not be criminals can be returned back to the country of their origin as their country is clearly established is safe.
Everybody goes on about Albanians for instance. Sure may be 80% of the Albanians are not genuine refugees so there would be no issue sending them back to Albania so long as they are not being oppressed on religious or ethnic grounds in Albania. So long as they are processed first. That is what the International Law requires us to do.
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Re: La La Land

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 21, 2024 12:03 pm

So it seems we have prisoners in this country being locked up for not what they have done but what they may do once relapsed. If this was normal, than not a single poisoner would be released as there is no guarantee that a prisoner released would not re-offend and a fair number do as the prison system does not rehabilitate but just lock people up and then release them without any effort to help them rehabilitate.

If they are looking to release prisoners the first one to release are those who were given IPP sentences before it was removed from the statute book in 2012. What does it mean that a man stealing a mobile phone gets an indeterminant sentence and can spend the rest of his life in jail. Did the Victorians do this? This is not civiliastion this is savagery.

And of course naturally this law was introduced by a man who could not see beyond his nose. I can forgive him for that but could he not smell bullshit either?

This publication has highlighted numerous such cases, including those of Thomas White, who set himself alight after serving more than 12 years for stealing a mobile phone, and Abdullahi Suleman, who has spent nearly 20 years behind bars for a laptop robbery.

And you have all manner of criminals walking the streets.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/un-torture-tsar-calls-on-starmer-to-review-sentences-of-ipp-prisoners-trapped-indefinitely-behind-bars/ar-AA1p7Sq3?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=2b21d989bb1c4e30809c9619c9aa29ce&ei=80
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Re: La La Land

Postby Lordo » Wed Aug 21, 2024 1:06 pm

Interesting fact about the yacht that sunk near Sicily.

The yacht that sank off Italy had a 75-meter (246-feet) aluminum mast, which was one of the world's tallest. The mast stood 72.27 meters (237 feet) high above the designated water line, just short of the world's tallest mast


Who in their right mind would build a boat with a mast that is 72.27 above the water line?
More importantly why would a person buy such a boat?
For Speed?
Certainly it is the fastest route to the cemetery assuming they are found.
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Postby cyprusgrump » Thu Aug 22, 2024 6:15 pm

Lordo wrote:Interesting fact about the yacht that sunk near Sicily.

The yacht that sank off Italy had a 75-meter (246-feet) aluminum mast, which was one of the world's tallest. The mast stood 72.27 meters (237 feet) high above the designated water line, just short of the world's tallest mast


Who in their right mind would build a boat with a mast that is 72.27 above the water line?
More importantly why would a person buy such a boat?
For Speed?
Certainly it is the fastest route to the cemetery assuming they are found.



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Re: La La Land

Postby Lordo » Fri Aug 23, 2024 11:46 am

You gotta give it to him. Clearly the boats his company builds are unsinkable even if one sinks just a few days ago. The same was said about the Titanic right? Where is Leo when you need him? Or even Kiks for that matter?

Obvious question is why is the must not retractable if the keel is while the boat is anchored?
Another issue is the the fact that they use the length of the boat and multiply it by 1.35 times when calculating the height of the mast. Unfortunately the boat does not capsize lengthwise it capsized widthwise. I can't imagine any boat capsizing widthwise except in very exceptionally high waves hit it full on. Its width is 11.51m which makes the mast 6.5 times its width. But don't worry your little heads over this, they are unsinkable. Ironically the individual who ordered it to be built sold it before the completion because he had an accident and became paralised.

The boss of the company behind the doomed Bayesian superyacht has described the vessel as "unsinkable".


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/bayesian-superyacht-maker-says-his-boats-are-unsinkable-as-probe-into-tragedy-continues/ar-AA1pf821?ocid=entnewsntp&pc=U531&cvid=bbe92ff178544b6f99802e32fca18ab8&ei=24
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Re: La La Land

Postby Lordo » Fri Aug 23, 2024 12:05 pm

This is an interesting statistic from somebody who used to work in a care home.
The total income of the care home was 1.1 Million pounds per year
The total costs of running the care home was 0.5 million pounds per year.
So what happens to the 600,000 pounds profit per year?

How do they get away with paying minimum wage to the care workers? And of course no British worker is going to work for so low wages so migrants are brought in and even they do not stick around for long, just after a few months they get a better paid job and move on which is why the care sector is always short about 100,000 workers. There is not even any regulation of the ration between employees and residents. You would think that there would be a minimum and maximum level depending on needs but nope it is left up to the care home to decide that.

Just like the decision on the cladding on Grenfell Tower was left up to the construction company. Noe there are over 600 tower block needing their cladding removed and nobody is prepared to do it despite the SwineCunts saying they would. And of course Starmer is no different.

Clearly the authorities are unable to trace people who are no longer doing what they came here to do.

This is the consequence of privatising the care sector.
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Re: La La Land

Postby cyprusgrump » Fri Aug 23, 2024 3:07 pm

Lordo wrote:This is an interesting statistic from somebody who used to work in a care home.
The total income of the care home was 1.1 Million pounds per year
The total costs of running the care home was 0.5 million pounds per year.
So what happens to the 600,000 pounds profit per year?

How do they get away with paying minimum wage to the care workers? And of course no British worker is going to work for so low wages so migrants are brought in and even they do not stick around for long, just after a few months they get a better paid job and move on which is why the care sector is always short about 100,000 workers. There is not even any regulation of the ration between employees and residents. You would think that there would be a minimum and maximum level depending on needs but nope it is left up to the care home to decide that.

Just like the decision on the cladding on Grenfell Tower was left up to the construction company. Noe there are over 600 tower block needing their cladding removed and nobody is prepared to do it despite the SwineCunts saying they would. And of course Starmer is no different.

Clearly the authorities are unable to trace people who are no longer doing what they came here to do.

This is the consequence of privatising the care sector.




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Re: La La Land

Postby Lordo » Sat Aug 24, 2024 12:40 pm

Interesting news today regarding Bayesian yacht.

'Important to analyse behaviour of captain'
Another question asked at the press conference focused on whether the crew attempted to sound the alarm to alert others in the minutes between the vessel sinking and them getting on the lifeboat. An official on the panel says he can't answer that question at the moment, but its' something they will be looking into. "Everything happened in an unexpected way," he says, adding that the situation worsened in a matter of seconds.
Questions about alarms and signals will be examined closely, he says. "It's important to analyse the behaviour of the captain in this respect", he says, but adds he can't respond to the question with certainty.
Cartosio also confirmed that the captain and crew were not required to stay in Italy for the duration of the investigation


So the crew abandoned the boat it seems without waking up the passengers. They also left Italy too, why were they allowed to leave before the investigation is complete?
Another interesting aspect is how the keel was pulled in 50m deep sea which would have helped steady the boat when it was not needed and would do no harm by being extended.
Were the hatches closed? I suspect not because the boat sunk so quickly.

The last consideration is the fact that the boat was anchored where it was open to the threat of storms when it could have been parked inside the protection of the harbour. But what was worse was the fact that the mast being 72.27 meters tall stopped the boat capsizing fully to trap air inside the boat so people would have some time to be rescued.

Inevitable lesson here is being rich in the world does not protect you from taking risks which your life depends on. Why would you want to buy a boat which can sail fastest unless there is a need for it like taking part in a race. If this is how this boat behaved in the Med, I cannot imagine it being able to survive in the ocean so I suspect it can't even take part on those ocean going races either. How easy man forgets ancient wisdom. After all it is through sailing that mankind invaded the whole earth. Particularly the SwineCunts when they were colonizing and murdering people.

A friend of mine once told me he had a chance to ride a race horse and despite the fact that he had never ridden a horse took the chance. Just as soon as he gave the signal to the horse to go, it shot of and my friend did not move and fell vertical on his ass. Lucky for him he was well padded and did not do any damage to his bones, just a few bruises in his muscles. Lucky for him his wife was a muscle specialist treating athletes and horses. He got his treatment for free.
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