Last edited by Jordy; 25-05-2010 at 02:23 PM.
Murder is killing with intent.
Guys none of you even under basic terminology in the British justice system.
we're smiling but we're close to tears, even after all these years
You can't judge someones race on a name :L
Of course at some point his family will of been "foreign" to the UK but it doesn't mean he is. He's probably spent his whole life in Britain and just has a father of foreign decent.
Political spectrum I'm on the right, quite traditional conservative views, leaning on the right of the Conservative Party and rather close to UKIPs views.
Last edited by Jordy; 25-05-2010 at 05:24 PM.
Well, I can make a pretty decent educated guess on the matter based on his name.
Political spectrum I'm on the right, quite traditional conservative views, leaning on the right of the Conservative Party and rather close to UKIPs views.What are you on with?The far right never fails to amuse me.
we're smiling but we're close to tears, even after all these years
The right and far right are completely different. You cannot seriously compare the Conservative Party and the BNP for example.
You really can't make an educated guess on someone's nationality from their name, you could guess that members of his family are foreign but that's it. Many people from the Caribbean and India came over in the 50s and 60s and they'll of kept their surname going and will most likely choose names from India and the Caribbean for their children. So you can still get people who are third generation British yet have a "foreign name". Like it or not, we live in a very multi-cultural society, a name is meaningless.
Last edited by Jordy; 25-05-2010 at 05:50 PM.
His name is Zaffer. lol.The right and far right are completely different. You cannot seriously compare the Conservative Party and the BNP for example.
You really can't make an educated guess on someone's nationality from their name, you could guess that members of his family are foreign but that's it. Many people from the Caribbean and India came over in the 50s and 60s and they'll of kept their surname going and will most likely choose names from India and the Caribbean for their children. So you can still get people who are third generation British yet have a "foreign name". Like it or not, we live in a very multi-cultural society, a name is meaningless.
we're smiling but we're close to tears, even after all these years
Shouldn't be allowed near a car again. Heck, the peasant should be restrained to his house. A thick metal chain oughta do the trick, so it wouldn't cost the government much![]()
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