It’s also a good disguise for an escaping jihadi.I think the more extreme face coverings like the Niqab are a recent thing, which grown since 9/11

It’s also a good disguise for an escaping jihadi.I think the more extreme face coverings like the Niqab are a recent thing, which grown since 9/11

Or the polis...It’s also a good disguise for an escaping jihadi.
No one expects you to understand as you live in a little white village with 12 Muslim women living there according to the official figures in 2021What is the name of this fictitious city you live in.
In a way this links to my point about if Reform become the next government, or the one after that.Reform UK Councils Missing in Action
It turns out Reform party councillors havent been turning up.
They have been cancelling meetings in several of the councils they now control, which means that the job of local government is simply not being done. Imagine what would happen if these clowns were to ever take over the national government.
Reform party are turning out to be utterly incompetent
STALKER ALERT!No one expects you to understand as you live in a little white village with 12 Muslim women living there according to the official figures in 2021
Aveatry lives in a town which is 99.7% white.No one expects you to understand as you live in a little white village with 12 Muslim women living there according to the official figures in 2021

I used to like going in the Polish mini supermarkets that were around, lots of different cuisine including their sausages. Sadly they've all gone now.I happen to live in a village which is like that. When I go into Bradford the proportions are reversed - well in some parts they are. It doesn't bother me at all, most of the time. Some of the vegetables I use, like bhindi (okra/ladies fingers) and some of the spices I use for cooking are best obtained from an Indian/Pakistani grocers - they're a lot fresher and a lot cheaper than anything you get from a supermarket, although it is noticeable that some local Morrisons and Tescos have now got an asian food isle. They're still expensive, though, and they still don't sell decent bhindi!

If you are ever in the North, there's actually a Polski Sklep (a real one, not money laundrette) right by the station in Rochdale of all places. Turns out that after WWII a lot of Poles settled there rather than go back to a Stalinist "holiday camp". For years there was a Polish deli at the back of the market in Bradford who sold genuine fire cracker salamis - the really thin ones.I used to like going in the Polish mini supermarkets that were around, lots of different cuisine including their sausages. Sadly they've all gone now.
