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  • sappatz
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    islam

    if a few islamists with a few bombs wich sometimes dont detonate can force such an arsenal of anti-democratic measures, the british authorities are very weak indeed.

    if they dont want islamists, just close all the mosques (especially the one financed by wahabi scum) and its finished. nobody is hurt, everyone is happy. The Uk is not a muslim state. religion is a private matter.
    Christrianity and islam are incompatible in the same state, its like marrying water and fire.
    Marrying protestantism and catholicism has been very very difficult, it caused many wars across europe and many deaths in UK and in Ireland it never worked.

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  • scotspine
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    we get the police we deserve. i can't imagine they'd be doing that if we were all home knitting socks.

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  • Lambrou
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    Law doesn't apply to Brian Haw

    One in the eye for our MP's Brian Haw the anti-war protester who has maintained a 24 hour vigil outside Parliament for four years has persuaded the High Court that new laws designed to restrict his protest do not apply to him.

    So even though our parliamentarians are lavishly paid and have armies of advisors they managed to produce a defective law which totally missed its main target.

    Many over sensitive MPs complained about the irritating noice Brian was making but its called free speech.

    More power to Brian Haw and his vocal cords.

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  • uk police state forbids demonstrations near parliament

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/4742589.stm

    a new law forbids demonstrations near the parliament, just another step towards the establishment of a police state

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