We've actually done something terrible to ourselves in Britain
At last a politician realises what an awful mess we have created for ourselves. Many of us on AB have been saying this for years, now a politician actually comes out and says it. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7639047 .stm
vehelpfulguy Sat 27/09/08 07:11
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Lucy Thomas....you cannot say words like that these days.
Are you a racist?
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The ''darkies'' - who are they then ?
Oh !! - the ones the '' lighties'' try to get the colour of , from tanning machines and sun tan lotion .
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I have had many Asian neighbours with whom I have had a fairly decent relationship with, our family were the minority in the street, and I have my own views that I will not publish to incite, it was also frustrating that because of the councils fear of being un PC or racist, that they got more help with grants than we did, and I was open about this. I think you need banning for using the term "darkies" and don't really think you deserve a debate. I personally think that violent crime has increased since we went into European unon.
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Violent crime has increased over the years as the numbers of different flavoured crisps has rocketed.
Could there be an underlying link?
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I am old enough to remember when this country was GREAT. I also remember the start of mass immigration which coincided with the beginning of the decline of the UK. Of course I am not allowed, without being called a racist, to expand on this fact.
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this subject has been debated here many many times,
governments dont care what the populace thinks.
they dont use public services like the rest of us, there insulated from the problems mass immigration creats
there minted and insular, its always been that way
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mike1222
Unfortunately, your voice will always be drowned out by people like first poster on this thread.
What a world.
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