Jesus, I was half kidding but look at that deformed fuck of a "journalist". Literally the only time the BBC will still employ a white man is apparently when it's the inbred spawn of the aristocracy that sold the country out.
I believe what happened here is that the president-elect was the one who was ousted in the no-confidence vote. So he had not taken office yet and was the successor to the current president who just survived his own no-confidence vote.
The president of the Oxford Union has survived a motion of no confidence, just days after his successor was ousted in similar fashion.
The centuries-old society announced on Friday that the vote against Moosa Harraj had failed, with about 65% voting in support of the current president.
It comes three days after president-elect George Abaraonye was ousted from his position over comments he made in the wake of the death of Charlie Kirk.
Mr Abaraonye had taken part in a discussion with Mr Kirk at the university debating society in May, in which the pair expressed opposing views on masculinity.
Imagine that, this guy disagrees with Kirk on 'masculinity'.
It's particularly low to get your ass handed to you in a debate and then cheer when your debate opponent gets murdered.
It's a BBC article. They're meant to be as unintelligible, inscrutable and cumbersome to read as possible with their one-sentence paragraph structures.
BBC News is one big idea laundering operation to whitewash the absolute disasters of multiculturalism and mass-immigration.
Fucks sake, it's predecessor, he is the successor. Literally only retards allowed in the mainstream anymore
https://archive.is/zpZtV
Jesus, I was half kidding but look at that deformed fuck of a "journalist". Literally the only time the BBC will still employ a white man is apparently when it's the inbred spawn of the aristocracy that sold the country out.
I believe what happened here is that the president-elect was the one who was ousted in the no-confidence vote. So he had not taken office yet and was the successor to the current president who just survived his own no-confidence vote.
Correct, the situation is confusing as hell.
George arrogantly put up a vote for no confidence in him, got ousted and then Moosa had the same claim put up against him and won.
It's rather simply. It also cements that the votes were valid and that George was ousted.
I'd say we need more of it, not less of it.
I'm thinking more about the names involved. They aren't particularly Anglican
That's true. It does seem as if reverse colonisation is occurring across the spectrum.
Don't be fooled though, they're still rich toffs with a thing for sticking in the eye of the working man.
why even tolerate these unions?
Typical leftist strategy. Replace bad with worse.
"Moosa say some people gunna die?!"
Their debates are considered "Duels of the Fates."
Imagine that, this guy disagrees with Kirk on 'masculinity'.
It's particularly low to get your ass handed to you in a debate and then cheer when your debate opponent gets murdered.
It's a BBC article. They're meant to be as unintelligible, inscrutable and cumbersome to read as possible with their one-sentence paragraph structures.
BBC News is one big idea laundering operation to whitewash the absolute disasters of multiculturalism and mass-immigration.
we all know why either of them are even there