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Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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Soulman

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Harridan Harman.
The Leader of the House of Commons and Minister for Women and Equality, who also sits on a Cabinet committee on young people’s welfare, is being touted as a possible successor to Gordon Brown, .
But she faces fresh criticism from Opposition MPs and campaign groups after The Daily Telegraph obtained documents showing that she called on ministers to make sexually explicit photographs or films of children legal unless there was evidence that the subject had been harmed.
At the time she made the official submission, she was a senior figure in a civil liberties organisation that wanted the age of consent to be lowered to 14 and incest decriminalised. It also defended self-confessed paedophiles in the press and allowed them to attend its meetings
 










Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
Ah .... and just in time, we have our old mate Dan Glass - the student moron and left wing nutter - show that the left side don't like democracy !

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-32009961

Is there a bigger c**t in the country that Glass ?
 
















Camicus

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Listen to the news and maybe read the paper without your UKIP hating glasses on its quite enlightening.

I would have to care about UKIP to hate them. TBH I don't actually give a kippers one way or the other I just find their rabid reactionary nonsense hilarious a bit like their rabid reactionary followers. The thought that leaving the EU will help anything, its all the fault of johnny foreigner and Nigel is pant wettingly funny. I see The glorious and illustrious leader was chased out of a juicer by 3 blokes dressed up as clowns and a breast feeding mum positively heroic. I would doubt the sanity of anyone who falls for their fake patriotism.

Of the 118 councils run by the labour party 3 have had problems I would say that's a problem with the Pakistani community rather than just the council. Elm house conservative Clwyd conservative Alderney Conservative so I would say that theres plenty of blame to go around
 




portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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I would have to care about UKIP to hate them. TBH I don't actually give a kippers one way or the other I just find their rabid reactionary nonsense hilarious a bit like their rabid reactionary followers. The thought that leaving the EU will help anything, its all the fault of johnny foreigner and Nigel is pant wettingly funny. I see The glorious and illustrious leader was chased out of a juicer by 3 blokes dressed up as clowns and a breast feeding mum positively heroic. I would doubt the sanity of anyone who falls for their fake patriotism.

Of the 118 councils run by the labour party 3 have had problems I would say that's a problem with the Pakistani community rather than just the council. Elm house conservative Clwyd conservative Alderney Conservative so I would say that theres plenty of blame to go around

I think you will find that there are more than the three you have quoted and yes the problem is the councils as they chose not to pursue any complaints to keep politically correct. Even my sister in law who is muslim by the way cannot believe nothing was done, but keep protecting them and let years of abuse go unpunished.
 


Camicus

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I think you will find that there are more than the three you have quoted and yes the problem is the councils as they chose not to pursue any complaints to keep politically correct. Even my sister in law who is muslim by the way cannot believe nothing was done, but keep protecting them and let years of abuse go unpunished.

Im not protecting anyone what I am saying now and have always said if their is criminal activity then they should be brought to book and punished to the full extent of the law. People are also very quick to paint this as a labour problem when it taints every party ffs Thatcher had Saville to Christmas at chequers
 


portslade seagull

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Jul 19, 2003
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Im not protecting anyone what I am saying now and have always said if their is criminal activity then they should be brought to book and punished to the full extent of the law. People are also very quick to paint this as a labour problem when it taints every party ffs Thatcher had Saville to Christmas at chequers

Equally my point all parties have bad eggs
 






Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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After 13 years and this foolish stance.
LABOUR leader Ed Miliband today admitted his party made “mistakes” over immigration when in power – and told migrants they must learn English.
Mr Miliband said the former government failed to tackle the growing problem of racial segregation in British cities, adding that Britain needs a fresh strategy to cope with its multi-ethnic society.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4697838/Miliband-We-made-mistakes-on-immigration.html


We are now expected to believe this change.......really.

Labour: We made mistakes on immigration but now we're getting tough
MIGRANTS from the European Union won’t be able to claim out-of-work benefits for two years under new plans unveiled by Labour.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/53...eneral-election-vow-toughen-immigration-rules

The Scale of Immigration to the UK

8. In 1997 net migration to the UK was just 47,000. In the years that followed net migration rose to well over 200,000 and reached 273,000 in 2007. Revisions to the immigration statistics mean that, during Labour’s period in office (mid-1997 to mid-2010) net foreign migration was almost four million – about two thirds of which came from outside the EU.

9. The significant increase in immigration during the previous government’s 13 years in power was not the result of globalisation but was instead a result of deliberate policy changes. Such changes included abandoning the primary purpose rule for marriage, expanding the system of work permits and expanding the student sector.

10. In 2008 the Labour government introduced a Points Based System to regulate non-EU migration into the country. The system, it was claimed, was based on a tough Australian style points system however the UK version was in fact neither tough nor Australian style. The threshold for entry to the UK was very low and immigration officers were no longer expected to interview applicants. There was no attempt to limit overall numbers.
http://www.migrationwatchuk.org/what-is-the-problem
 


Camicus

New member
After 13 years and this foolish stance.
LABOUR leader Ed Miliband today admitted his party made “mistakes” over immigration when in power – and told migrants they must learn English.
Mr Miliband said the former government failed to tackle the growing problem of racial segregation in British cities, adding that Britain needs a fresh strategy to cope with its multi-ethnic society.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4697838/Miliband-We-made-mistakes-on-immigration.html


We are now expected to believe this change.......really.

Labour: We made mistakes on immigration but now we're getting tough
MIGRANTS from the European Union won’t be able to claim out-of-work benefits for two years under new plans unveiled by Labour.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/53...eneral-election-vow-toughen-immigration-rules
ROFL tell me again about the conservative record on immigration or indeed Ukips solution to this when the theoretical numbers suggest even if you had a vote on in out you would lose and we would stay in the EU and its enshrined in EU law. And what about the millions of Brits who live abroad?
 


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