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Brown gives £825 million to India
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Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFor once I agree with Troll. There's something about that religion that keeps it's followers backwards.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostFor once I agree with Troll. There's something about that religion that keeps it's followers backwards.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Spartacus View PostManmohan Singh is a Sikh.
Yes there are a lot of uneducated Muslims living in poverty in India, but there are also a lot of uneducated Hindu's and Sikh's living in poverty in India too.Last edited by Ardesco; 21 January 2008, 15:56. Reason: I swear i'm getting dyslexic in my old age... :(Comment
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostI meant the President, not the Prime Minister. The President used to be Dr. Abdul Kalam who is a muslim, but that changed in the middle of last year (I'm out of date obviously). He also had a fair bit to do with India's space policy so I fail to see how that space policy is now going to make all muslims hate India.
Yes there are a lot of uneducated Muslims living in povity in India, but there are also a lot of uneducated Hindu's and Sikh's living in povity in India too.Hard Brexit now!
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Originally posted by Troll View Postflip off and quit scaring meHard Brexit now!
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It's probably related to GB campaigning to get India admitted to the Security Council as a useful ally there - For example, if the UK is booted out of the EU or leaves voluntarily (e.g. if GB loses the vote on the EU Constitution and one thing leads to another) he needs as many allies as possible in the Security Council, to vote against motions put forward by France to kick the UK out of that as well. Possibly.Comment
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