Reject Rednesday

Posted by Ben @ October 28th, 2009 8:25 am. Filed under: Don't Worry About What THEY Want,Duplicate Petitions,I Pay Taxes So You Have To Do Anything I Say,Racism,Reject Rednesday,Rejected Petitions,Xenophobia,spelin an grammer — Tags: , , ,

Ready for a smattering of rejected petitions on the submit of racism, xenophobia, and general douchebaggery? No? Well tough, because they’re here.

by Jessica Wilson of Citizen (rejected)

I would like a Law passed to enable this to happen, i am fed up of ethnic races moving to Britain and expecting us to conform to their religion, education etc, if they cant abide by they way we live and our Laws, send them back to where they originally came from.

More after the jump.

by marc mcfarlane of hgv driver (rejected)

we the public show say how our tax is spent it should be for the british people only no one else. not foriegners, we dont get it in there country so why should they get it here, i am britsh and i pay tax and insurance, but the government is giving it to everyone who comes from abroad. should not be allowed.

What a global man you are.

by Allan Howard (rejected)

If muslims want to take advantage of all the freebies they are happy to scrounge from UK tax payers then make them conform to British values, traditions and customs.

Wow. In other news, the URL for this petition is “Britishnes”, which I can only assume is some kind of UK-exclusive Nintendo console released in the 80s that I didn’t previously know about.

by Mr McCormick (rejected)

The special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom must be toned down. We are too close to the United States and must become more independent when it comes to foreign policy.

Yeah. Britain and America are getting far too hot and heavy. They need to back off a little, learn to be happy being on their own for a while. Figure out where their heads are at. Maybe travel around Europe for a while, experiment sexually… Hang on, I feel I’ve deviated from the original analogy somewhere.

Oh, it looks like we missed the 1st anniversary of the launch of But, Sir…, so happy birthday us.

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