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Halal tulipe food
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Always get a better offer. Soon, my friend, soon.Originally posted by stek View PostNever turns up.......Comment
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Nicely missed by all this. So those schools are 100% Muslim/Jewish then?the meat must be intended for consumption by Jews or Muslims
If you check out which areas are doing this you'll find that their Councils are run by people who have an invested interest in their family/friends businesses having more going their way, follow the money.Comment
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Well bugger me! I've learnt something on CUK and changed my mind. If the law does say that the meat must be intended for Jews or Muslims, then the law should be followed.Originally posted by NigelJK View PostNicely missed by all this. So those schools are 100% Muslim/Jewish then?
If you check out which areas are doing this you'll find that their Councils are run by people who have an invested interest in their family/friends businesses having more going their way, follow the money.Comment
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The law states FGM is illegal - so .......Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostWell bugger me! I've learnt something on CUK and changed my mind. If the law does say that the meat must be intended for Jews or Muslims, then the law should be followed.Comment
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The paucity of prosecutions and lack of convictions is indeed a national disgrace.Originally posted by original PM View PostThe law states FGM is illegal - so .......Comment
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The vast majority of UK FGM cases are where the procedure was carried out abroad.Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostThe paucity of prosecutions and lack of convictions is indeed a national disgrace.
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That's okay then.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe vast majority of UK FGM cases are where the procedure was carried out abroad.
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Never thought I'd see the day when I'd agree with NLUK, but there we go. I would add that it's an international disgrace, and also a local community failure.The paucity of prosecutions and lack of convictions is indeed a national disgrace.Comment
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