Originally posted by wendigo100
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Originally posted by TrollWas it for 'fairness' ?
If so he is only reaping what he sowed
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Originally posted by wendigo100No, but I could guess.
If so he is only reaping what he sowed
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Originally posted by TrollDo you know how he voted in 1997?
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Originally posted by wendigo100Chatting to a cricket opponent on Sunday, who lives in Wood Green in north-east London. His daughter was in a class with only two others whose first language was English, so in the end he pulled her out and sent her private, which he could barely afford to do.
The skipper of the team was a teacher from somewhere else in north-east London. His school is 91% non-English and growing.
They both want to move out but cannot afford it. They don't blame people for voting BNP.
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Chatting to a cricket opponent on Sunday, who lives in Wood Green in north-east London. His daughter was in a class with only two others whose first language was English, so in the end he pulled her out and sent her private, which he could barely afford to do.
The skipper of the team was a teacher from somewhere else in north-east London. His school is 91% non-English and growing.
They both want to move out but cannot afford it. They don't blame people for voting BNP.
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Trolls, suprisingly prefer the company of other Trolls as they tend to eat anything else that comes their way...especially green lizards
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Birds of a feather flock together.
That's what me old mum used to say just before her white extremist meetings on Wednesdays.
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What a suprise....
Newsnight covers the story that schools are becoming increasingly racially polarised as 'parents choose to send their children to schools that reflect their own ethnic background'.
Tales of 95% white schools... 95% 'non white' schools... trevor phillips wheeled in to say it is a disaster for the country...
Of course, nobody dares to actually speak the obvious; that most immigrants do not want to assimilate, and the local population do not want to lose their own identity.
Bearing in mind the cycles of history that tend to repeat themselves, perhaps trevor phillips will indeed be proven right. Unfortunately Enoch Powell was 'the wrong colour', or maybe people might actually have listened to him and avoided all this.Tags: None
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