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Can we deport the racists please?
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The damage caused to brand UK by all this will be lasting.
You'd think twice if you were a foreign investor, wouldn't you, even apart from the poor economic outlook.Comment
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What PR bollox. It is and has been Great Britain PLC for a long time (and GB Ltd before that).brand UKComment
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Parliament asked because the Wail and other media outlets were claiming it had increased. Oddly enough politicians react to the media.Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostEver stopped to ask yourself why a "Parliament" overstocked with Pro-Remainers should go asking the Police for such statistics? More Project Fear propaganda. Lies, damned lies, and statistics. Nothing more.
Pounced upon, of course, by the gullible liberals. Honestly, I bet you could wring your hands before you could walk.
The police statistics would be able to prove whether the media was making a fuss based on nothing or not. In this case there is evidence to suggest the media were right."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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It's true.Originally posted by SueEllen View PostParliament asked because the Wail and other media outlets were claiming it had increased. Oddly enough politicians react to the media.
The police statistics would be able to prove whether the media was making a fuss based on nothing or not. In this case there is evidence to suggest the media were right.Comment
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