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I deplore Jim Ratcliffe's words. (owner of Man U)

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Wyllow3 Fri 13-Feb-26 09:42:19

I think Jim Ratcliffe was openly, and shockingly racist, and gave no credit for the value added to our economy over the years by hardworking immigrants

- we simply could not have managed without them, because our birthrate is not congruent with the needs of an aging population as many of us live much longer than we used to.
the NHS, the care profession, and many a person seeking a Polish Plumber (to give a well worn cliche an outing) could hardly exist.

His comments seek to divide us and to encourage racism, and yes, while he funds a footie club from afar haven for the tax dodger. Interviews with some of the fans, themselves sons of immigrants, show just how horrific his comments were - turning fans against fans.

dayvidg Fri 13-Feb-26 15:05:49

Seems to be some confusion over the difference between the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and the European Court of Human Rights (the 13 cases refered to above)

MaizieD Fri 13-Feb-26 15:06:58

The ECHR procedure is this

Applications made to the ECHR are screened against the criteria for 'admissibility. Only admissible cases are sent for judgement.

In 2024 (the last year which had full figures) 478 applications from the UK were deemed to be admissible.

Out of these there was only ONE judgement against the UK.

So, while it is within the rights of any individual to apply to the ECHR their chances of succeeding in getting a judgement against the UK are minimal.

So many distortions of the reality of the ECHR are being fed to you.

Suzieque66 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:08:41

And I agree with everything you said ! Why cant we speak our truth ? ... Jim Ratcliffe spoke the truth ...

MaizieD Fri 13-Feb-26 15:14:03

Suzieque66

And I agree with everything you said ! Why cant we speak our truth ? ... Jim Ratcliffe spoke the truth ...

Prove it

Maremia Fri 13-Feb-26 15:18:28

A billionaire pro-BREXIT patriot who took UK funding,
then scarpered off to become an IMMIGRANT himself in Monaco
rather than pay legit taxes here.
And who would only have had three men on the pitch the other night, without his own immigrants.
Why would I ever listen to the likes of that hypocrite?

MaizieD Fri 13-Feb-26 15:18:44

In the final year before he left the UK he had paid over £110M in taxes,

He has been given £120million in government subsidy for Grangemouth. Kind of cancels out his tax, doesn't it?

Opal Fri 13-Feb-26 15:21:31

Visit any big city in the UK - colonies, communities, no go areas, or whatever you want to call them, are in EVERY SINGLE ONE. Proof enough for me.

MayBee70 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:22:15

It doesn’t matter if people spew out misleading statistics if they get enough publicity for it because, once it’s in people’s heads it stays there.

MollyNew Fri 13-Feb-26 15:25:26

Opal

Visit any big city in the UK - colonies, communities, no go areas, or whatever you want to call them, are in EVERY SINGLE ONE. Proof enough for me.

Colonies, communities and no-go areas are all VERY different things.

Opal Fri 13-Feb-26 15:27:04

Just watching the news - three muslims have been sentenced for plotting to attack Jews in Manchester. Why are we putting up with this on our streets? We're in the UK, not the bloody Middle East. If they want to live here, in a Western civilisation, with all the rights and privileges that entails, then sign up to our laws when you move here. If not, go back to your country or origin and wage your war there.

CariadAgain Fri 13-Feb-26 15:27:27

Opal

Visit any big city in the UK - colonies, communities, no go areas, or whatever you want to call them, are in EVERY SINGLE ONE. Proof enough for me.

I can't speak for every single one - but boy am I glad I changed my mind about staying in what was then multicultural Birmingham of the 1970s to "heading towards monoculture - not ours at that" in this century.

Opal Fri 13-Feb-26 15:27:49

MollyNew

Opal

Visit any big city in the UK - colonies, communities, no go areas, or whatever you want to call them, are in EVERY SINGLE ONE. Proof enough for me.

Colonies, communities and no-go areas are all VERY different things.

Try telling that to the population that lives there.

Opal Fri 13-Feb-26 15:32:00

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crazyH Fri 13-Feb-26 15:37:45

I fully agree with Wyllow - well said 👏 👏 👏

rafichagran Fri 13-Feb-26 15:39:03

Grandmabatty

I see Kandinsky that you follow his number ability. Millions? Wheres your evidence?

That's easy to say with no proof.

dayvidg Fri 13-Feb-26 15:39:09

MaizieD

The ECHR procedure is this

Applications made to the ECHR are screened against the criteria for 'admissibility. Only admissible cases are sent for judgement.

In 2024 (the last year which had full figures) 478 applications from the UK were deemed to be admissible.

Out of these there was only ONE judgement against the UK.

So, while it is within the rights of any individual to apply to the ECHR their chances of succeeding in getting a judgement against the UK are minimal.

So many distortions of the reality of the ECHR are being fed to you.

But how many judgements have been made in British Courts under article 3 or 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights? The initials ECHR are applied to both the Court and the Convention, though they are completely different animals

MT62 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:39:45

Didnt Ks speech come across just as bad? We are becoming an island of strangers!
Why are we becoming an island of strangers? Is that because there are too many people coming across on these boats.

LemonJam Fri 13-Feb-26 15:40:10

Primrose 10.15: 'Jim Radcliffe paid £110 million in tax here in 2017/2018 before he decided to spend half his time in Monaco....

He paid that amount because that was his tax liability- as we all do. Well we're now in 26/27 tax year, 9 years later. Radcliffe made a conscious decision 9 years ago he didn't want to pay any UK taxes- with no concern whatsoever of the impact on the UK or society - driven by personal selfish reasons as though a fortune in the £billions was not enough for him to live a good lifestyle. 9 years since making his UK civic (not) decision Radcliffe has paid NO UK taxes yet secured £millions in UK state funding to support his business empire and personally enrich himself further. He decided to become an immigrant himself in tax haven Monaco. Such a hypocrite.

Maremia Fri 13-Feb-26 15:42:17

No matter which side of the 'discussion ' you favour, simple fact checking demolishes some of Ratcliffe's 'facts'.
Check this with BBC fact checking.

Casdon Fri 13-Feb-26 15:47:54

MT62

Didnt Ks speech come across just as bad? We are becoming an island of strangers!
Why are we becoming an island of strangers? Is that because there are too many people coming across on these boats.

No.It’s because we have different views and values. The people coming over on boats are just one manifestation of that, but there are countless others.

MT62 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:52:39

I’d just like it explained to me why we are becoming an island of strangers? Casdon

Flippin2 Fri 13-Feb-26 15:57:02

I agree with him,he didn't put it the right way but...and also why is it that when you agree you're classed as racist?...

LemonJam Fri 13-Feb-26 15:57:10

Opal 15.27 : Just watching the news - three muslims have been sentenced for plotting to attack Jews in Manchester. Why are we putting up with this on our streets? We're in the UK, not the bloody Middle East. If they want to live here, in a Western civilisation, with all the rights and privileges that entails, then sign up to our laws when you move here. If not, go back to your country or origin and wage your war there".

Well we're not putting up with terrorism acts here in the UK are we? They were not from the Middle East as far as I am aware. One I do know was originally from Tunisia and married a British woman from memory. These terrorists did in fact sign up to our laws- they were arrested and jailed for life before carrying out any attack- a testament to our wonderful UK security services. The privileges and rights of these terrorists were taken away from them before they carried out their crime, for plotting their crime and have been on remand in prison since arrest. They mostly likely will be deported back to their countries of origin in due course.

Terrorism happens in most countries around the world.

There are also no doubt UK born terrorists operating in other countries around the world who will also be subject to the laws of whatever country they are residing in at the time of criminal activity. Do you know the number or names of UK terrorists that have gone to other countries to commit terrorist acts- if so let the relevant security services know

I am unclear how the "terrorist acts" of these individuals can be fairly applied to immigrants as a whole.

LemonJam Fri 13-Feb-26 15:58:30

MT62- "I’d just like it explained to me why we are becoming an island of strangers? Casdon"

In what way are we an island of strangers?

Casdon Fri 13-Feb-26 15:59:03

Just my take on it, but when times are hard, people’s underlying beliefs, and views about what to do about the situation become more to the forefront I think. The world is going through a hard time at the moment, and it’s causing divisions to show much more clearly.