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Oh dear : the Home Office is at it again....

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    #11
    Excellent! A typical (almost unanimous) entry on Have Your say:
    Tony Blair to appear on Blue Peter in his farewell tour? I can see it now....

    "here's a country I ruined earlier...."

    (Mark Tolley, Redditch, United Kingdom)

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      #12
      Compare and contrast with about half the 10 people they "interviewed", such as:
      "He's the best leader we've had and he'll rise above even this. When you're good, you stand up and you get picked on.

      I'm 100% behind him."

      (Terry New, Tutor facilitator for the Gateway to Work project, Hamble)
      Wanker.

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        #13
        "Tutor facilitator for the Gateway to Work project"

        But then I suppose him wanting NL out would be like a turkey wanting Christmax. What the f*** is a Tutor facilitator anyway? Is that a posh sounding title for somebody who organises rooms for training courses or something.

        I agree he is a waaaanker though.
        Rule Number 1 - Assuming that you have a valid contract in place always try to get your poo onto your timesheet, provided that the timesheet is valid for your current contract and covers the period of time that you are billing for.

        I preferred version 1!

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          #14
          Originally posted by milanbenes
          increasing the population artificially to stimulate house prices, I would say on balance most people would agree with this given the option of falling house prices, negative equity and considering that very few people have adequate pension provision

          what do you think ?
          I'd like house prices to fall for a while. Maybe even a crash. The reason being that although our house will be worth less, so will the type of house we'd like to buy and we'd make a saving on the difference. As things are we'd have to add at least £100k or more to the mortgage to buy a house which was significantly bigger. Buy to lets would also be cheaper. After a crash it is likely that house prices will be on the up again, thus allowing more profit-taking for those who bought at the bottom of the market. But I think the market might just level out, which is a shame.
          It's my opinion and I'm entitled to it. www.areyoupopular.mobi

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            #15
            Ah well, we can always turn to religion to save us.. they sure sound like a peace loving bunch of happy clappers to me....


            Muslims feel they are 'under attack'
            By Martin Hodgson
            Published: 10 September 2006
            The demonisation of Muslims by police and parts of the media could create a new generation of terrorists, a senior Muslim leader warned last night.

            Muhammad Abdul Bari, the secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said negative stereotyping could trigger a widespread backlash.

            "There are a few bad apples in the Muslim community who are doing terrible acts and we want to root them out," said Dr Bari. "But some police officers and sections of the media are demonising Muslims, treating them as if they're all terrorists - and that encourages other people to do the same.

            "If that continues, then Britain will have to deal with two million Muslim terrorists - 700,000 of them in London."

            In an interview with The Sunday Telegraph, he said British Muslims did not understand why the "whole of our diverse communities" are being targeted. "If you attack a whole community, it becomes despondent and aggressive."

            His warning came just days after Peter Clarke, head of the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist branch, said police were monitoring "thousands" of Muslims suspected of terrorist involvement in the UK.

            The demonisation of Muslims by police and parts of the media could create a new generation of terrorists, a senior Muslim leader warned last night.

            Muhammad Abdul Bari, the secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said negative stereotyping could trigger a widespread backlash.

            "There are a few bad apples in the Muslim community who are doing terrible acts and we want to root them out," said Dr Bari. "But some police officers and sections of the media are demonising Muslims, treating them as if they're all terrorists - and that encourages other people to do the same.
            Vieze Oude Man

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              #16
              **** the Daily Mail

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                #17
                Theres three things that need to happen in England right now to make this place safer;

                1. Get someone like John Howard in to power.
                2. Detain all asylum seekers in some sh1tty detention centre in the middle of some sh1tty big desert in the middle of no where in Australia until they can prove their are for real.
                3. Deport Muhammad Abdul Bari

                Mailman

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