Originally posted by sparklelard
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However, had the opinions of Tyndall and his like been influentual from the fifties we would now have no Jews in this country, no nice indian restaurants, no chinese takeaways, no thai food, no kebabs, no eric cantona, no gianfranco zola in the EPL, no succesfull asian businessmen providing jobs for our thick chavs.....
If only England were left to englanders then we could have a nation of chavs
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Yes, send the Irish home, NOW!Originally posted by xoggothHowever, had the opinions of Tyndall and his like been influentual from the fifties we would now have a less crowded country, a less spoiled countryside, a better quality of life, at least the same standard of living and we would never have had the London bombings, the Brixton Riots, the Bristol riots, the Toxteth Riots the Blackburn riots... We would not have had all the restrictions on our freedoms in the name of equal opportunity or the need to "prevent terrorism" or have had make endless compromises to our own aspirations and modify our culture to accomodate the cultures of those who surely, as voluntary newcomers, should have moulded to ours.
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