@srjkhaan@SmartRandomGuy Logically, your hatred of women leads to two reasonable conclusions:
1) You want to remain voluntarily celibate, because you hate women
2) You romantically love men, and use misogyny as a cover to protect your DL lifestyle
@srjkhaan@SmartRandomGuy Its just true lol, not intended to be a comeback. If you speak about the Muslim women you're probably going to try and marry one day in that way, you're probably better off with a man.
It was the honour of my life to move the Loyal Address -the first Muslim to do so.
This moment belongs to the people of Bradford West. Their trust and faith in me made it possible.
An opportunity of a lifetime. A privilege I owe to Bradford and to Britain.
Full speech 🔽
Naz Shah, speaking as the first Muslim to propose the King's Speech, says: "I would never have been given such an honour in any other country... There is no nation greater than ours. We are the greatest nation on earth." 🇬🇧
@MallyB30725@PeterShoreite case of what you've just said was during the 2016 EU referendum, when I was a lot younger, and a lot of the older people in the local area (and in my family) voted for Brexit because they didn't like the numbers coming in from Eastern Europe.
@MallyB30725@PeterShoreite This is really interesting because I'm of that community and know it pretty well (tho I don't primarily live there anymore as I moved away for uni!) and I would say that most elders still passively vote for Labour because it's what they've always done. Though a really interesting
@PeterShoreite white working-class areas voted for Reform. The white areas of Keighley (where Robbie Moore is the Tory MP) went Tory, and the white middle class areas of Airedale and Ilkley, and a few other more affluent areas went Tory.
Not rlly that unexpected tbh - everyone knew the polls
@Aliwirtz@TheNewsAgents@lewis_goodall@ShakeelAfsar8@Akhmedyakoob1 Agreed. I always think that surely they KNOW why GB News and talkTV platform them so much? But it seems not - it just feeds into their internal narrative that they are the default voice of our community. They think they're God's gift as well. Their hubris will be their downfall.
@StevenJonMiller@CarolineLucas@Jacob_Rees_Mogg Not really. I told you my stance on Mothin Ali AND Mogg (it doesn't matter for either - the beauty of living in a secular, liberal democracy as I am sure you will appreciate is that we allow people to have a plurality of opinions - as long as they don't harm others
@StevenJonMiller@CarolineLucas@Jacob_Rees_Mogg the same to Mogg a couple of years ago when he was in government and actually had power (unlike Mothin Ali, who lets face it, may become an MP but will probably never hold a significant level of power)
@StevenJonMiller@CarolineLucas@Jacob_Rees_Mogg Not really. Mothin Ali can have whatever personal stance he likes on same sex marriage IMO as long as it doesn't interfere with secular state policy, and the same applies to Mogg. My question to you is one of consistency, because I didn't see you apply