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Some of the questions are too vague to answer in any meaningful way. For example, "People convicted of crimes who were not born in this country should be deported."
Are they saying that somebody born in the Republic of Ireland who gets done for careless driving should be deported? What about an eighteen-year-old, born to English parents while they were living in France, having lived here since he was six months old, who gets done for smack dealing - should he be deported to France? Or how about a seventy-year-old who moved here from, say, the West Indies when he was twenty, founded and ran a successful business for forty-five years, then gets done for causing criminal damage to his neighbour's leylandii in an overheated boundary dispute?
I don't think you're being asked to try all possible future cases on the spot, just give a general opinion. In my opinion, generally, a crime has a punishment, and a foreigner should get the same as a native. So I have no trouble answering NO to that. Doesn't mean no never ever in any circumstance, just no, not as a general rule.
I don't know what my BNP score would have been, because I didn't select it as a possibility.
I bet all your mugs are chipped..... two of them are under your bed growing penecillin.... a third is in the bathroom next to the bog 1/2 filled with cold coffee and topped up with splashed back Pish....... and the one on your bedside table is full of screwed up tissues......
It's the same mob, they've just managed to get the Torygraph to host their meaningless questions and give them some free publicity - oh, and the chance to harvest a load of email addresses for their mailing list.
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