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dave, this links to a harrowing story about rape, why is that joyful?
Won't hold my breath on the prospect of deportations then....
Do you really mean that post RM ?

Get real.
More UKIP votes.

Less Tory and Labour ones.
Bout time we protected our children
These drug dealers exploited these children who had come to them (presumably for drugs). They paid for the drugs with sex.

That does not sound like 'normal' families to me.

The drug dealers in this case were Somalis. But not all drug dealers are foreigners. And they exploited the young girls, but not all people who exploit girls are foreign.

The story says nothing about multiculturalism.
"from 'normal' homes, although they had been placed in local authority care"

hardly 'normal' then were they?
Seems to be a bit of vitriol aimed at the victims by the Lefties. Shame. Nothing new, but still a shame.
Gromit

/// These drug dealers exploited these children who had come to them (presumably for drugs). They paid for the drugs with sex. ///

/// That does not sound like 'normal' families to me. ///

I think we were all expecting this response "blame the parents", well that clears these monsters up doesn't it? And we know that it is not PC to blame foreigners don't we? Especially if they happen to have a darker skin than the
indigenous population happens to have.

/// The drug dealers in this case were Somalis. But not all drug dealers are foreigners. And they exploited the young girls, but not all people who exploit girls are foreign. ///

Yet another well worn ploy to lighten matters up a little.

/// The story says nothing about multiculturalism. ///

Yes it does, these creatures are here because of the failed attempt to turn this country one of multiculturalism.
/Yes it does, these creatures are here because of the failed attempt to turn this country one of multiculturalism. /

aog

I have a Somali friend who could translate that into proper English if you wish.
This story once again highlights the dangers faced by vulnerable children in care.

It's a scandal that a case such as this has happened (again!) and I think that a) the Somali community needs to take a good hard look at why this has happened and b) social services and the police need to review how this has been allowed to happen.

Everyone else can focus squarely on aspects of multiculturalism in general, as is their right...but in the grand scheme of things, it's doubtful if this alone is beneficial to the victims of these horrendous crimes.
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/// Chilling moment member of 13-strong Somali prostitution gang checks in to a Premier Inn hotel before raping 13-year-old girl in a room with another man ///

This would have been one good reason for such establishments to be given the choice to refuse admission to certain people.
// This would have been one good reason for such establishments to be given the choice to refuse admission to certain people.//

erm I think they can unless they're an... Inn

One of a chain refused admission to a Tommie on the policy grounds of "no armed services" and the poor fella slept in a doorway...I cant believe AOG doesnt recollect that one

AOG

But wouldn't that be a difficult policy to maintain?

Hotels would have to extend the ban to premiership footballers, and half of the 1970s light entertainment establishment.
PP

Don't get me wrong - but are you sure of that story?

I remember a couple of stories where army personnel were banned from bars, but I don't recall the story you mention.

Perhaps it didn't make the national press?
Hi Sp
goggle ....... trooper refused room at hotel

and you get this:
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/seanrayment/5144177/Soldier_refused_room_at_hotel/

and somewhere below it, someone rehearses the common law rule about Inns... but this might have been altered by statute.

Someone at home in the sixties put her husband in the chicken hutch and she slept in a chair, and their bedroom was turned over to visitors. But we thought it was money and not the law.
Peter

Someone on another thread said that all of your posts make no sense.

I will concur with that, but at the same time would urge you not to change.

There is something quite elegant in your statements.

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