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Previously on "Immigration - BBC One, Monday 23 July at 2030 BST"
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Not just Sunny Slough
As I previously posted it's in Hillingdon and in this one many london council areas are seen creaking too. This is a report from the London School of Economics commissioned by London Councils. Real evidence backed up by an obvious 'everyone knows' situation. Everyone knows but nobody cares, they are beginning to thankfully.
http://www.londoncouncils.gov.uk/upl...Feb%202007.pdf
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentNow we are getting somewhere. If you bothered to read my previous post I did say this. You seem to have a huge chip on your shoulder about all this which is reminiscent of the basis on which socialists run our education system. They (and you obviously) hate private schools (and IT contractors too for broadly the same reasons), which quite apart from creating a neat redherring to excuse the states failure to educate every child properly, is more of a reflection on them/you than those who went to them.
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Originally posted by Board Game GeekHe was amusing though...the best anti-fascist diatribe I had ever read.
Deliberately crafted language as well, which leads me to conclude that it is another Chico / LB type clone.
Well done :-)
The biggest clue was the deliberate painting of an extreme right wing view point having no logical cohesion or forethought in order to tarnish perceptions of such views and therefore, by association, all that hold them.
Thus, the mark of a rabid left-winger.
To conclude; which scares you more ?
The ranting mumblings on a non-existent right winger, or the sinister guile of a left-winger attempting to character assassinate an imaginary person ?
In summary, an ALT of someone on the board, out for a bit of fun and poo-stirring. However, I have a concern that this individual has deeper problems that just creating an ALT for "playtime" and personal whimsy.
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In Summary
He had a lot to say, we'll miss him.
The post mortems are hilarious. I think you will find he said nothing different from what I and others said earlier. He gets attacked by the usual suspects and defends himself, then Animal Farm rules again. The issues
Too many people
Too few Jobs
Too few resources, roads, education, waste disposal, police, ….
People living outside of the law
People of all races getting angry
Now turn it into me if you wish but ignore the signs at your peril.
Have a nice day.
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He was amusing though...the best anti-fascist diatribe I had ever read.
Deliberately crafted language as well, which leads me to conclude that it is another Chico / LB type clone.
Well done :-)
The biggest clue was the deliberate painting of an extreme right wing view point having no logical cohesion or forethought in order to tarnish perceptions of such views and therefore, by association, all that hold them.
Thus, the mark of a rabid left-winger.
To conclude; which scares you more ?
The ranting mumblings on a non-existent right winger, or the sinister guile of a left-winger attempting to character assassinate an imaginary person ?
In summary, an ALT of someone on the board, out for a bit of fun and poo-stirring. However, I have a concern that this individual has deeper problems that just creating an ALT for "playtime" and personal whimsy.
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Originally posted by alreadypackedWhat is the record here, he managed 32 posts. Has anyone done it in less?
I know the spammers do it in 1, but real posts.
Think 4 is the record* but they usually get to about 24 as long as it's 'debate'
*Think he re-registered straight after banning from the same IP
IMHO the quicker the better otherwise the site just goes downhill rapidly. I'm all for healthy debate (and you do get that here sometimes ). But anyone just punting the usual racist diatribe has no place to be honest.
Just my £0.02
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Originally posted by ClippySo, CD = DavidCH = English History X
Have I missed any?
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Originally posted by milanbenesDA, jokes aside there is a very serious message here, you know what I am saying has substance
the worst thing this lot can do is close down immigration australian style, house prices fall, jobs go, the immigrants leave and house prices crash
game over
unless of course DA, that's what you want ?
Milan.Last edited by pisces; 24 July 2007, 19:03.
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Originally posted by alreadypackedWhat is the record here, he managed 32 posts. Has anyone done it in less?
I know the spammers do it in 1, but real posts.
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Originally posted by Nicky GImmigrants are the salvation for ageing populations and countries with an inadequate population growth rate.
Not only that, more immigrants = more schools and hospitals and greater cultural diversity.
New Labour have it right I reckon.
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Originally posted by DiverDavidCH banned already!
That was quick
I know the spammers do it in 1, but real posts.
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