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Previously on "Taxpayers paying for a giant mosque"
Half agree, in that they won't change government policy. But thry're a useful propaganda tool if they can get people thinking that large sums of taxpayers' money will go into building a giant mosque.
Do you know every Muslim in Britain? While your experiences of the religion are obviously negative, a great number of Muslim men don't feel the need to go and shack up with "White Tarts".
You're a bigot.
It is not running around after dark that I have a problem with it is the crass hypocrisy of those doing it when one speaks to them of their conquests. Of course I do not know all of them, it is in my experience of playing cricket with very many.
Not that these e-petitions actually mean anything anyway
Half agree, in that they won't change government policy. But thry're a useful propaganda tool if they can get people thinking that large sums of taxpayers' money will go into building a giant mosque.
bugger the saudis! we should build it ourselves...
some kind of building to enhance understanding and ease tensions. some facility that would be used by everyone in a spirit of fellowship and understanding.
yes why not! add on a community centre, a cafe and a gym. It would be great....but would the saudi's go for it?
bugger the saudis! we should build it ourselves...
some kind of building to enhance understanding and ease tensions. some facility that would be used by everyone in a spirit of fellowship and understanding.
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