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Yes, well done those who found her. If ever corperal punishment and hard labour sentances were deserved it is with crimes like this.
I heard there had been an arrest on suspicion.
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Yes, very nice news indeed.
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On the one hand this doesn't surprise me - the various agencies have been getting complacent and slack at the very time they need alertness.
On the other hand it does surprise me. It isn't as if urban warfare is new to the UK. With things as they are between Muslim and western worlds one would expect a great deal of caution when ...
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rosiet2008:Does it really matter? If it wasn't positive discrimination it would be white ex-public school boys getting special privileges because they are well connected.
It's more what the discrimination, be it in favour of whoever, led to and continues to lead to. As Powell predicted, the differing values of communities plus ...
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A brilliant documentary, spoiled only by some of the waffly interludes. It's a time my mum remembers from the 1960s and considered at the time that most of the reaction on both sides was irrational and hysterical though she believed that Powell was prophetic. She could never understand the Leftist frenetics. She also ...
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I should think the only ones who would make use of this information would be marketeers? But then businessmen are the ones who really rule the world aren't they.
Ha! Definitely agree with that. Possibly that's why politicians act so wet. They really control almost nothing except our personal ...
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Firms expect men to wear shirt and tie, - fair enough you say it is smart. OK but why do females get away with wearing a t-shirt (which they claim is a blouse) and some pair of trousers which are inexplicably called trous when worn by the ladies. Most men hate wearing ties - BAN THE TIE or make women waer them as well.
there is a positive ...
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<quote>If it decides on a particular normality, that normality can be forced on you.</quote>
Yes there is a worrying trend to medicalise certain ways of being - bad behaviour is now classed as ADHD for example and even shyness can now be ''cured'' by a pill (apparently).
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I reckon the average person in the street is too whipped up into a hysteria looking through the wrong end of a telescope. They're worried about ''losing the pound'' or a pint becoming 600mls, and ''losing our sovereignity'' and, ask them what they mean by losing our sovereignity and they'll huff and puff and be unable to answer. And if ...
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The underclass have always been with us and always will be. Trouble is the numbers are growing. I think I fit that description myself. One step up from being homeless but it's only a matter of time .... The white liberal middle class would have us believe globalisation is making the world a more equal place ...
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