You couldn’t make it up

by johnsmithoncemore

46 comments
  1. Great point. What about people in the uk walking about with Palestine flags chanting free Palestine?

  2. No irony here as they are not immigrating to Benidorm illegally.

  3. They can stay there.

    Between Benidorm, Dubai, and Gibraltar, we manage to offload a lot of undesirable sorts.

  4. What’s with the hamas guy up front?

    Edit: Reverse image search says…

    *”The image shows a scene from the annual Benidorm fancy dress parade, where a group of Britons dressed in “Hamas-inspired outfits” and waved “Stop the Boats” flags. “*

    So yeah a bit weird but its not like they’re taking over a street and marching as OP would suggest, its an annual parade where people dress in all kinds of shit and these guys were a tiny part of it. Render unto the Spanish which is theirs.

  5. I like going to Benidorm, but there is a moronic element.

  6. That’s crazy! Almost like people from Pakistan protesting about Palestine in England! Meanwhile, guess which terrible ‘far right’ country they choose to live in?

  7. There’s no doubt people like this are thick, however, they pay to go. They scan their passport and fingerprints on the way in. They pay to stay in a hotel, pay for food and they leave when their holiday ends. Slight difference.

    If you think the Spaniards are “chuffed to bits” about illegal migration, you couldn’t be more wrong. Brit’s are always vilified, but this is happening all over Europe. Are they all thick “gammons” too?

  8. Bit like the pro-palestine marches here wouldn’t you say? 🤔

  9. Where have we seen protests from people not in their home country before? Surely it has never happened in England right 🙄

  10. >Speaking to GB News this summer, one expat explained their reasons for making the move, saying: “There’s too many foreigners in the UK”.

  11. The story is real, even GBNews are reporting it. FFS.
    hxxps://www.gbnews.com/news/world/stop-the-boats-themed-parade-benidorm-hamas-outfits
    I’ve made the URL unlinkable, but you get the idea.

  12. Emigrating is not the same thing as claiming asylum.

    These people have settled in an English speaking enclave, much like many Punjabi speaking areas in Britain.

    If Punjabi-speaking Brit’s were protesting in West London, would you feel the same?

  13. Tell me about it.

    It’s like flying the Palestine flag in Britain.

    At least we don’t call them names when they fly the British flag in Britain thank god, that would be hypocritical.

  14. Patriot wearing a balaclava to avoid sunburn on a cloudy day. Or people will say that he is a gammon.

  15. Meh if I had my way we’d take away there state pension and there right to vote

    I’d also say non residents cant buy houses in the uk without living here for 4 years

  16. The difference being of course that those Brits abroad have entered Spain legally giving Spain a chance to vet their passport, they go home, they bring money with them, are not parasitical on the local taxpayer, do not commit crimes, particularly sexual offences, at rates much higher than the locals, etc, etc. ..

  17. real footage, but the context is British lads on holiday doing fancy dress and being idiots, not a political march.

  18. My sister, Spanish, lives in Ibiza and worked in a hotel for a few years… She lost count on her first year the amount of brits who ranted at her for not understanding “English” (as in their shoddy accent)

  19. Bit like Palestine protesters then, do you all moan about them too?

  20. Feel free to keep them Spain. They might be useful as mulch maybe?

  21. Fancy dress is a long tradition in the British community, both in their native country and in diaspora communities, and it’s low key problematic to see people in a colonial country like Spain complain about the way a minority population expresses themselves, especially when they’re adding much needed diversity to Spanish culture. 

  22. At least they likely have skin in the game with their situation, pro pal / pro hamas in England have no relationship with it, just opinions 

  23. Ah yes, let’s just pretend in our little divvy circle jerk that brits holidaying in Benidorm is the exact equivalent and causes the same amount of stress on a countries infrastructures as illegal and mass migration into the UK
    🫵🏽🤡

  24. Should be the same principles across the board. Go to Spain, respect spanish values and customs. No need to scream about how proud you are to be British. Respect the Spanish flag. And vice versa. Come to the UK, respect the culture and tradition here. No need to run around and scream about how proud you are of another country. Respect the British flag.

  25. I will never forget that one work colleague who was complaining about the flood of immigrants and said they wanted to move to spain because immigrants were ruining the UK

  26. Are they complaining about migrants to Spain or migrants to England ?

    Not that either option makes any actual sense.

  27. I’m in Spain atm, in Costa blanca. Trust me when I say the irony is lost on these people. Fucking scum

  28. I was going to say can’t believe this it’s sad that I really can

  29. Ah yes, the ever-present and ever-brain-dead Leftist argument. We should accept unlimited mass immigration which we pay for and devalues our quality of life and culture, because you found a few examples of some badly behaved ignorant Brits abroad – whom are likely to paying their own way btw.

  30. i know it’s a parody account n all but i wouldn’t be surprised if this is what nigel thinks about anytime an uncomfortable amount of the british population fall for his hundredth con

  31. Imagine how the Spanish feel when the brits take all there hard earned money there and invest it into the economy. Those pesky brits giving people jobs in other countries.

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