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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    I’m sure most TD contributors will join me in hoping they have made full recoveries, and haven’t been put off the force by meat headed morons insulting their professionalism.
    they are far more likely to be put off from continuing in their careers thanks to the lenient sentencing often given to criminals belonging to ethnic minorities than the fact that they got a broken nose and a black eye.

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    DIVERSITY IS NOT OUR STRENGTH. VOTE REFORM.

    Exposed: The British website advertising virgin Muslim brides
    ‘Deeply disturbing’ platform offers ‘halal’ matchmaking with ‘shy, untouched’ spouses


    Janet Eastham
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    05 July 2025 9:30am BST



    A Muslim matchmaking site for men to find virgin brides and take multiple wives is operating in Britain, The Telegraph can disclose.

    NikkahGram, a UK-registered company, describes itself as an Islamic solution for men seeking “a shy, untouched spouse” or wishing to take a second, third or fourth wife.

    Virgin women under 35 are promoted as ideal first wives. Those older or with sexual histories are likened to “low quality products”, with their only hope being to share a husband.

    The organisation’s social media page features a video on when to beat your wife, as well as claims that sex with non-virgins can cause cancer and that women are intellectually defective.






    NikkahGram lists Asif Munaf, a former NHS medic suspended for anti-Semitism, among its staff. Until contacted by The Telegraph, the site described him as their “associate qualified doctor”.

    Mr Munaf, an entrepreneur who has appeared on Dragon’s Den and The Apprentice, is now listed as the “associate coach”. The link to book a £99 “mental wealth coaching call” in which he offered his “medical expertise” no longer works.

    Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, said: “This vile site promotes domestic abuse. It shouldn’t exist. The fact it does shows yet again how our immigration and integration policies have failed.

    “Mr Munaf’s views are abhorrent and should have no place in public life.”

    Baroness Gohir, the chairman of the Muslim Women’s Network UK, described the revelations as “deeply troubling”.

    She added: “What they present as ‘family values’ is thinly veiled misogyny, targeting vulnerable women – especially new converts, those with limited religious knowledge, and insecure young Muslim men struggling with identity.”

    The NikkahGram website
    The platform matches men with ‘shy, untouched’ brides
    Founded in 2022, NikkahGram aims to “facilitate marriage for Muslims who stick to core Islamic values of modesty and submission to Allah without modern excuses”.

    The company’s website claims it exists “for sisters who value their virginity and preserve it, and for brothers who remain chaste and wish to find an untouched wife”.

    Women who join must declare if they are virgins – defined as no “previous relationship, haram physical touches or any type of intercourse” – and whether they would be willing to marry a husband with more than one wife.

    Virgin women under 35 get free access, while most men pay £24.99 per month or up to £499.99 for “lifetime VIP” access.

    Once registered, users can browse and express interest in someone else’s profile, but all contact is channelled through the woman’s legal guardian, preventing private conversation between prospective couples.

    Men are advised not to register Islamic marriages in the West, where bigamy is a crime and divorce law ensures assets are split.




    NikkahGram claims that registering a marriage means “one or more parties will always be treated unjustly”. It even allows customers to select a spouse who agrees to a “non-registered” union.

    The company defended its position to The Telegraph, saying that “users are made fully aware of the legal and religious distinctions regarding marriage”.

    Its Instagram account has posted over 500 times, often featuring Right-wing clerics and male Muslim influencers.

    In videos bearing the site’s logo, male figures promote the wearing of a niqab – a veil which covers the whole face apart from a slit for the eyes – advise divorcing “feminist” wives who fail to meet “60 per cent” of a husband’s demands, such as serving breakfast in bed, and suggest that wife-beating is “symbolic”, not “abusive”.

    A post made just six days ago features footage of Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem, who said men displeased with their wives should first advise them to change, then deny them sex, and “if they persist, finally strike them lightly”.


    “Not with a baseball bat,” he added. “Not from the very beginning, boom, no, but gradual. And this is for the goodness of the marriage.

    “You don’t beat a wife just out of the blue. You have these instructions in the Koran and the beating has to be in accordance with Islam. So it has to be with a miswak that doesn’t leave a mark, doesn’t shed blood. Doesn’t break a bone.

    “It’s something symbolic to show her that you have reached the end of the rainbow. If nothing is fixed, then divorce can be resorted to.”

    Another post features Hocine Based, a Muslim fitness influencer, claiming that sex with non-virgins can cause cancer.

    He claimed: “Even the exchange of saliva, even exchange of looks, and eyes, and even pheromones, a woman will be adaptive, because she’s a host, so she prepares her body which adapts to the man’s DNA… because a baby is an external organism that’s actually growing within her.

    “And if it doesn’t align with her DNA, guess what? We get cancer!”

    There is no medical evidence to support this statement.


    Though NikkahGram presents itself as a religious matchmaking platform, critics argue it repackages Western misogyny in Islamic language, echoing the online “manosphere”.

    Lady Gohir told The Telegraph that the men behind the site “appear threatened by Muslim women who are confident, religiously informed and aware of their rights whether that means pursuing education and careers, seeking legal protection through civil marriage, or choosing divorce to escape abuse.

    “Influenced by figures like Andrew Tate, these fringe voices use a veneer of piety and scholarship, but their message is neither authentic nor aligned with the ethics and spirit of Islam.”

    She said there is a danger the content could fuel prejudice against Muslims.

    The website also risks fuelling fears that some migrants to Britain are reluctant to integrate. Sir Keir Starmer earlier this year suggested Britain risked becoming an “island of strangers”, a comment he later claimed to regret making after a Left-wing backlash.

    Particular concern centres on videos posted by the website on Instagram and TikTok, promoting what it calls an ideal Islamic marriage. These state that women must not work, must home-school to avoid secular education and must always acquiesce to marital sex.

    Women are encouraged to remain virgins, marry “very young”, and “mix it up in the home and the bedroom” to stop men straying.

    One branded video states: “You cannot stop your husband’s desire [for a second wife] because it’s natural, you can only make him love you so much that he doesn’t bother to pursue it.”

    Naz Shah, the former shadow secretary of state for women and equalities, told The Telegraph that NikkahGram’s messaging and business practices were “frankly vile and deeply disturbing”.

    The Labour MP, who has spoken about her own experiences of being forced into a violent and sexually abusive marriage in Pakistan aged just 15, said: “The categorisation of women into so-called ‘virgins’ and ‘non-virgins’, along with different membership ‘tiers’ based on such degrading labels, is nothing short of dehumanising.

    “This kind of rhetoric has no foundation in Islam, nor in any ethical framework rooted in dignity or respect.”




    Mr Munaf, who was listed as NikkahGram’s “associate qualified doctor”, was temporarily suspended from the medical register last November pending a General Medical Council investigation into anti-Semitic posts, including Holocaust denial and claiming 9/11 was “a Jewish job”.

    Despite being subject to an interim suspension order, he continues to promote pseudoscience on NikkahGram’s social media.

    In a video posted on April 3, months into his second suspension, he warned fathers about the dangers that “modern medicine” poses to their daughters.

    He endorsed false claims that contraceptive pills can make women “kind of bisexual” as they disrupt “not only your menstrual cycle but also your personality, attraction levels and emotional connection to your husband, making some women kind of bisexual as their hormones get unsynced”.

    The Medical Act 1983 states that suspended doctors “shall be treated as not being registered” and that anyone who “wilfully and falsely pretends” to be a registered medical practitioner may be committing a criminal offence.

    Mr Munaf has disputed that his involvement with NikkahGram, or any of his other medical ventures, could constitute an offence under the Act.

    In a post still visible on the platform from last September, Mr Munaf claimed that women have “defects in their intellect” and “don’t have the ability to make decisions for themselves”. He argued that because men “can marry without discussing it with anyone”, while women require a legal guardian, the sexes “aren’t the same”.

    He continued: “Women do need to be treated with a bit more support and advice. Because they don’t have the ability to make decisions for themselves, hence why women can’t become leaders. How many prophets were women? Zero. How many Khalifs were women? Zero.

    “So women can’t take up leadership positions because they have defects in their intellect. I’m not ashamed to say that, as a man, as a doctor.”


    The website urges men and women to seek spouses abroad.

    An Instagram post from the official NikkahGram account last September reads: “We encourage brothers to get married from overseas, second wife especially but first wives too.

    “Less prone to feminism, more traditional, and many virgins! If you’re tired of Western sisters and want a wife (or second/third/fourth wife) who respects your role as a man and a provider, and hers as a homemaker, you should consider this.”


    In a video, Mr Munaf said: “We’ve got a service that matches quality brothers, professional brothers of the UK, who don’t want to get married in the UK to Moroccan ladies, North African ladies.”


    He added: “There’s a lot of brothers now going to North Africa for second wives, or even first wives, actually. Because a lot of brothers have gotten sick of feminism in the West, generally.”

    The revelations follow a Telegraph investigation last week that found Mr Munaf’s business, Dr Sick Ltd, issued sick notes to let people go on holiday, take leave for alleged Covid infection, or care for an ill dog. He had also been offering “online medical consultations” for £150.

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    In a statement on Saturday, NikkahGram attempted to distance itself from Mr Munaf, claiming that the suspended doctor “is not engaged in any medical capacity on our platform nor do we represent him as such”.

    “His presence on the platform has been in a personal capacity, limited to lifestyle coaching and men’s personal development,” it said, claiming his use of the “Dr” title was “retained for identification, not to indicate ongoing clinical authority”.

    A spokesman said: “NikkahGram operates strictly within UK law and Islamic principles. We provide a religious matrimonial service that reflects the values and preferences of many practicing Muslims.

    “All participation is voluntary, and our platform facilitates lawful introductions between consenting adults who seek to marry in accordance with their faith.”

    “We do not promote abuse, coercion, or illegality. We only discuss and endorse faith-based preferences that are protected under religious freedom laws,” they added.

    The Home Office has been contacted for comment.
    fucking neanderthal barbarians, followers of a disgusting stone age religion that among it's many other travesties openly oppresses women and abuses children, and the labour party will do anything to get the votes of these people.

    Men are advised not to register Islamic marriages in the West, where bigamy is a crime and divorce law ensures assets are split.
    .... and of course the women now can claim to be a single mother, claim lifelong benefits and a house, which the husband will rent out for income.

    and most brits meekly sit back in silence and let it happen, lest we be accused of racism, white privilege, victim shaming etc etc etc.......... (perhaps by morons like willy, troy or cyrille)
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    Here's you go Ciz a new video, I hope you're sitting comfortably with a valium and cheers beer close to hand.


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    Old news.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    Old news.
    It's not actually, it's an ongoing situation.

    It doesn't look like there's gonna be a peaceful resolution thanks to the Tories and Labour.

    It's OK preaching from a distance but in reality the UK is a powder keg at the moment.

    I mean that most sincerely.

    I was a liberal but them days are gone, I'm centre right not " far right" , just the voice of reason you cockwomble.
    Shalom

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    A 'powder keg' of fat, far-right, bald eejits in their sixties, judging by who's getting arrested.

    That 'powder' couldn't catch fire if it were napalmed.

    And please do show me where I was 'preaching'.



    What a senseless waste of police time.

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    farage speaks for an ever increasing majority in the uk. as things stand at the moment it would be impossible for him to implement his policies, but in 4 years time, if he is elected, things will be very different.

    homeless brits, divorced men, single mums with kids, tenants evicted from rentals for one reason or another spend months in disgusting council b and b accommodation, often at a great distance from their schools or workplaces, whilst lawbreaking illegal immigrants are put up in hotels with immediate access to doctors, dentists and every kind of assistance. civil disobedience is not far away.


    we are being taken for fools, we dont need to be swamped by a tsunami of illegal and parasitic dross, so bring in doctors, nurses, engineers, teachers, people who bring something to the table, and unless fairness in the system returns expect more demonstrations outside these hotels.

    and farage is the only one representing the majority at the moment.
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    Revealed: Pakistani migrants tricking way into Britain with fake £50k visa documents
    Paperwork approved by Home Office despite being littered with grammatical errors

    Sophia Yan
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    21 July 2025 1:00pm BST








    Migrants are scamming their way into Britain using forged visa documents bought from consultants boasting openly about weak border controls.

    Pakistani migrants are paying up to £50,000 for visa applications, which the Home Office is waving through despite the documents being littered with errors and falsehoods.

    One application obtained by The Telegraph includes a job reference from a fake hospital that said staff would “recommend her for any position she may be seeking. We wish her all the best in future”.

    The Telegraph also posed as a migrant seeking a UK visa from the consultant who had drawn up these fake documents. He boasted of a 98 per cent chance of successful entry into Britain within three months.

    Syed Kamran Haider, the chief executive of Mirpur Visa Consultant (MVC) in the Pakistan-administered region of Kashmir, was found to be operating openly online, where he advertises loopholes in the UK asylum system, which experts described as “easy to manipulate”.

    The investigation raises further questions for Sir Keir Starmer, whose premiership has been partly defined by a growing migration crisis.

    The Prime Minister came under further pressure this month over details of his “one-in, one-out” migration deal with France, which will only see around 50 people per week sent back.

    While small boat crossings hit record highs, The Telegraph investigation found that migrants from Pakistan were also gaining backdoor entry into the UK.

    There were 10,542 asylum applications filed last year by Pakistanis – more than from any other country – representing an 80 per cent increase from the year before, government data show.


    But Pakistanis have never been among the top 10 nationalities arriving in the UK via small boats.

    Harjap Bhangal, a UK-based immigration lawyer, said: “They don’t need to come on small boats because they come on visas. They are one of the biggest groups that come on visas and don’t go back.”

    Mr Haider’s MVC firm, identified by The Telegraph, is charging thousands of pounds to falsify clients’ documents, including fake CVs and bank statements, for use in their visa applications.

    These documents are required because applicants must demonstrate that they fit a number of eligibility criteria, including the ability to support themselves in the UK.


    The Telegraph obtained falsified paperwork – a fake CV and letter attesting to employment history – that it understands was produced by MVC and submitted in a UK work visa application that was ultimately successful.

    A fake letter supporting the migrant’s application purported to be from “Riaz International Hospital” in Mirpur. It “certified” that the Pakistani individual had worked as a nursing care assistant in the hospital from March 1 2019 to May 5 2020.

    The letter had grammatical errors, including a line that read: “During this period, her services were found to be satisfactory in caring out the job duties.”

    One of the responsibilities stated was nonsensical, saying: “Responsible to take and record of vital signs in takes outputs empty drains.”

    The Telegraph found that “Riaz International Hospital” existed only for two years from 2012 to 2014, serving as a temporary location when the original Riaz Hospital Mirpur was undergoing renovations.

    Dr Riaz Ahmed, the chief executive of the real Riaz Hospital Mirpur since it opened in 1978, said that the letter The Telegraph reviewed was a “bogus certificate”, lacking an official hospital seal and a legitimate signature.



    He also confirmed that the letter listed an incorrect address and old phone numbers no longer in use by the hospital. Nobody answered when The Telegraph called those numbers.

    A false CV created by MVC for the same visa applicant also claimed past employment at Riaz International Hospital, and described a range of responsibilities for the purported job, including “treat emergency injuries” and “record patients’ medical records and monitor vital signs”.

    It listed educational certifications, all purportedly to be obtained in Mirpur, located in the disputed region of Kashmir – where MVC has its headquarters.


    With these fake documents, that person was granted a skilled worker visa that allowed her to enter the UK in 2023, according to documents reviewed by The Telegraph. She is understood to have remained in Britain ever since.

    In most instances, people claiming asylum cannot work in the UK while their cases are being decided – a process that can take more than a year, given the backlog of applications waiting to be reviewed.

    But there is a loophole – those who first enter the UK on a work visa can retain their right to work while waiting for a decision from the Home Office on their asylum claims. The Home Office also processes visa applications.

    Mr Bhangal said: “If you claim asylum before that visa runs out, you can still work. The Home Office is a broken institution... They are not realising where the loopholes are [and] what is being done, what migrants are doing.”

    MVC fees vary depending on whether the “consultant” is providing fake documents for a student or work visa, and for which country. For instance, support for a UK visa starts at £32,700, while a work visa to Bulgaria is £9,150.

    On top of that, there are extra fees for the consultant (£200), “file-making” costs (£30) and a specific fee for creating fake bank statements (£2,615). Even an initial video call of a few minutes with the MVC director requires payment of about £15.


    Mr Haider, boasting of his success rate, told a Telegraph reporter posing as a potential client: “I will do everything, I will support. Five to seven lakh Pakistani rupees (£1,300 to £1,800) will be spent on creating a bank statement…

    “The bank statement will be from Mirpur. It is no problem, and no one will ask you why [the statement] is from Mirpur.

    “God forbid, if the visa isn’t approved, the costs for the bank statement, visa and my fees are non-refundable.”

    He also offered a more affordable option – a UK student visa application, saying: “In this way, a person can go for around 40 to 45 lakh Pakistani rupees (£10,500 to £12,000), and then find some way or solution after arriving there.”


    Mr Haider features in a series of videos posted on YouTube and other social media sites in which he gives a broad overview of various visa loopholes – how to enter France as a tourist, Belarus for blue-collar work, Canada for construction jobs, Greece for farm labour and Bulgaria for work without prior education.

    “Good news for people who want to study or get a work permit in the UK!” he says in a video posted a month ago.

    Mr Haider, seated behind a desk, explains how people who cannot afford his high fees of £40,000 to support a UK work visa, or do not score well on the IELTS test – an international standardised test of English proficiency required for some visas – can instead sign up for a diploma in nursing and midwifery to obtain a student visa.

    He adds: “The fee for this is £2,000 to £2,500. [The application] does not require IELTS … These people, if you go to the UK, can then convert it into a work permit. Jobs are available with a minimum wage of £23 per hour.”


    Mr Haider does not give the full details in his videos – someone entering the UK on a student visa for a nursing diploma program could later be eligible to apply for a work visa, but there is no guarantee that it will be approved.

    All of the videos end with a plug for his services that says: “Those who want to apply, the contact numbers of our staff are provided below.”

    After exhausting options within the UK to remain, including applying for asylum, some people then submit a second asylum application to the European Union in order to extend their time in Britain.

    Current rules require applicants to have “genuine ties” to the EU – past residence or employment, or family already there. Those without such connections, however, can still submit what is essentially a fake application, which can buy them additional time to work in the UK while the claim is processed, Mr Bhangal noted.

    “These visa ‘consultants’ are “selling them a dream,” he said, adding: “[They are] selling a product essentially to people who don’t want to come back [home]. They have found their market. [It’s] quite a sophisticated scam.”

    In May, Sir Keir announced that skilled workers would be required to have a degree to get a job in the UK under new laws as part of the Government’s effort to reduce net migration.

    However, Mr Bhangal said Britain had an “easy system to manipulate” because of the “broken” Home Office.

    He added: “The trend for Pakistanis is to get a visa and come over, then claim asylum – so the asylum claims come from students who don’t go to university, or people who come on dodgy healthcare visas and then don’t find work; and visitor visas, as a large number are people who come as families.

    “The situation back home is just dire for these people, and they need to get out, [but] they don’t want to run the risk of traipsing all over Europe.

    “Literally, they’ve been promised the idea of – you sit on a plane, get off, get through immigration and then you can claim asylum.”


    Pakistanis fleeing for Europe leave for a number of reasons – some are persecuted because of their religious beliefs, while others hope to find greater economic opportunity.

    The real GDP per capita in Pakistan ranks among the lowest tier in the world, at around £3,970, according to the CIA World Factbook. In the UK, GDP per capita is more than ten times, at £40,000.

    The Telegraph has contacted the Home Office and Mr Haider for comment.

    Additional reporting by Mohammad Zubair Khan

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    Five women who were exploited by grooming gangs in Rotherham as children say they were also abused by police officers in the town at the time.
    One says she was raped from the age of 12 by a serving South Yorkshire Police (SYP) officer in a marked police car. He would threaten to hand her back to the gang if she did not comply, she says.
    "In a world where you were being abused so much, being raped once [by a police officer] was a lot easier than multiple rapes [by the gang] and I think he knew that," she tells the BBC.
    We have seen written accounts from these women, plus testimony from 25 other victims of grooming gangs, with some of those women saying that corrupt police officers worked alongside the gangs or failed to act on child sexual exploitation.


    At least 1,400 girls in Rotherham were abused by gangs of men, identified by victims as being of mainly Pakistani heritage, between 1997 and 2013, the landmark Jay Report concluded in 2014.

    Police officers ‘also abused’ Rotherham grooming gang victims - BBC News

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    I wonder what heritage the police rapists have?

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    So this is now just a thread about criminals with Pakistani heritage because you don’t like those you work with on the production line.

    No wonder you need alcohol to, in your words, ‘take the edge off’.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post
    And please do show me where I was 'preaching'.

    *​crickets*

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    Ciz has woken up and got straight on the Cheers beer

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    Quote Originally Posted by cyrille View Post

    No wonder you need alcohol to, in your words, ‘take the edge off’.
    which begs the question as to what drives your need for alcohol?

    to ameliorate the boredom that is part and parcel of the farang retirees life in thailand, to block those "noises off" maybe, or simply because you cant live without it?

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    Stopped of at the Talbot in Blackpool for a pint, 3.4% piss week like Remoaners.

    The beer tasted a bit salty.
    Every village and town in the UK should have a pub like this. Quite the possibility now with all the labour and Conservative clubs shutting down

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    The two-child benefit cap in the UK affects the Muslim community disproportionately, with data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicating that 60% of Muslim children live in families with three or more children, compared to 31% of all children in the UK. This higher proportion of large Muslim families means they are more likely to be negatively impacted by the policy, which limits benefit claims for third and subsequent children born after April 2017.

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    Later, on 'Statements of the Bleedin' Obvious...'

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    The two-child benefit cap in the UK affects the Muslim community disproportionately, with data from the Office for National Statistics
    It will certainly benefit the cousin marrying neanderthals and the freaks they give birth to. Take a walk around Dewsbury, Rochdale or Bradford, you would think you were visiting a zombie apocalypse.

    Free health care for the complicated special needs these inbreds must have. Big SUVs free for the families so they can ferry their poor kids to the hospitals. What a life these fucking monsters are giving their children. Arranged marriages with their already low IQ cousins from the backwoods of Pakistan.

    RIP UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    It will certainly benefit the cousin marrying...
    There was an article on the NHS website a week ago where it described "potential benefits" of first cousin marriages. Oddly, or not, the article has been taken down. Here's the url for it anyway: www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk - Genomics Education Programme

    And proof that it was actually there and not a figment of someone's imagination.


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    ^ Fuk me, genomics is the study of DNA etc, these lovies are trying to justify muzzie imbreading, not with scientific genetic evidence but with family support and economics benefits - you cannot make this shit up...well you can ib the UK
    About us - Genomics Education Programme



    What is genomics? - Genomics Education Programme
    Genomics is the study of an organism's entire set of DNA, known as its genome, to understand its structure, function, and interactions with the environment and other genes. This field has transformed healthcare by improving disease diagnosis, developing targeted therapies, and predicting health risks. Genomics uses advanced technologies to read and analyze DNA, enabling breakthroughs in rare genetic conditions, cancer research, and precision medicine.

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    Reform UK's former leader in Wales has admitted taking bribes to make statements in favour of Russia while being a Member of the European Parliament.
    Nathan Gill, 52, from Llangefni, Anglesey, pleaded guilty to eight counts of bribery between 6 December 2018 and 18 July 2019.
    The politician took money from Oleg Voloshyn - a man once described by the US government as a "pawn" of Russian secret services - and made speeches in the parliament, statements to a TV channel and arranged an event with a pro-Russian politician.
    Gill will be sentenced in November and his defence barrister said he expected to be jailed.
    The Old Bailey was told he was tasked by Ukrainian Oleg Voloshyn on at least eight occasions to make specific statements in return for money and there was evidence of WhatsApp messages between the two men.
    Mr Voloshyn is a former member of the Ukrainian parliament for the pro-Russian Opposition Platform for Life party.

    Obviously a fine upstanding citizen like Nigel Farage wouldn't have had anything to do with a murderous dictator like Putin, would he.

    Long before the Brexit referendum, Moscow had given succour to the then principal advocate of Britain leaving the EU, UKIP. Nigel Farage, then the UKIP leader, appeared regularly on the Russian propaganda TV channel RT. UKIP’s agitation played a major role in the referendum being called in the first place. The departure of Britain from the EU would not only weaken the EU but also remove from it one of the principal backers of sanctions against Russia.
    Oh.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neverna View Post
    There was an article on the NHS website a week ago where it described "potential benefits" of first cousin marriages. Oddly, or not, the article has been taken down. Here's the url for it anyway: www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk - Genomics Education Programme

    And proof that it was actually there and not a figment of someone's imagination.

    A quick google brings up this.

    Pakistan's rate of consanguinity (the proportion of couples who are blood relatives) is unparalleled globally, with nearly two-thirds of marriages involving …Feb 4, 2568 BE

    Just a moment...
    The Prevalence and Persistence of Cousin Marriage in Pakistan - Population Council
    According to a 2021 study, about 55% of British Pakistanis are married to first cousins, while the practice accounts for about 3% of all marriages nationally.Jan 26, 2568 BE

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    What percentage of Muslims marry their cousins?
    Rates of cousin marriage in the Middle East have been found to vary from 29% in Egypt to nearly 58% in Saudi Arabia.

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    Cousin marriage in the Middle East - Wikipedia
    A visit to any northern england hospital or high street and would will see with your own eyes the large number of bug eyed drooling gormless children being dragged or wheeled along by their burka clad mothers. The dads are nowhere to be seen though, they are probably otherwise occupied with their mates abusing white girls or throwing acid at their other daughters for smiling at the lad next door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    A visit to any northern england hospital or high street and would will see with your own eyes the large number of bug eyed drooling gormless children being dragged or wheeled along by their burka clad mothers. The dads are nowhere to be seen though, they are probably otherwise occupied with their mates abusing white girls or throwing acid at their other daughters for smiling at the lad next door.
    That is social behavior, I doubt that is caused by cousin marriage.

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