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Previously on "Oh Dear™ Migrants commit the most murders"
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Ah ha, fun with statistics time: considering most people in London are foreigners I would therefore infer that the foreigners are actually more law abiding than the natives.
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Originally posted by thunderlizard View Post"Of 47 killings between April and September where the nationality of the accused is known, 26 of the suspects — 55 per cent — are not Britons."
the key word being "suspects".
Yeah, always easier to suspect a foreigner. And also easier to shoot one 7 times in the head - without trial!
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The other 19 cases had recently gained British citizenshipOriginally posted by Sockpuppet View PostMaybe the locals are just better at hiding their nationality.
The figures don't indicate what nationalities are being killed. Maybe they are immigrants too.
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Obviously the locals need to step up the murdering pace a bit. Can't get left behind by these johnny foreigners.
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Hasn't this been posted before ?Originally posted by Troll View PostStill all are welcome
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2980432.ece
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"Of 47 killings between April and September where the nationality of the accused is known, 26 of the suspects — 55 per cent — are not Britons."
the key word being "suspects".
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Oh Dear™ Migrants commit the most murders
Still all are welcome
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2980432.ece
Most murders in London this year were committed by foreigners, according to Scotland Yard figures obtained by The Times.
Of 47 killings between April and September where the nationality of the accused is known, 26 of the suspects — 55 per cent — are not Britons. In 19 cases the killer is believed to be British. In a further 23 cases the nationality of the killer has not been determined. At least 23 of the victims were foreign, including Somali, Brazilian, Irish and Vietnamese citizens.
The killings over the six months are under investigation by Scotland Yard’s Homicide Command and are subject to change as more cases are solved. But the raw data represents a stark illustration of the problems facing forces nationwide as communities change rapidly because of large-scale immigration.Tags: None
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