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Airlines Warned By The British Government Not To Allow Edward Snowden To Board Any Flights To The Uk.

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anotheoldgit | 09:32 Fri 14th Jun 2013 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2341504/Edward-Snowden-Britain-issues-global-warning-airlines-let-CIA-leaker-board-flight-UK.html

Perhaps the same kind of measures should be enforced to prevent all 'undesirables' from entering the UK?




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//The man has been deemed a criminal and engaged in treasonous actions. //

By a group of people whose illegal activities he has exposed!

i personally think it's wrong, because as the person being interviewed on the news this morning said, he hasn't committed a crime in UK, so why should they ban him from entering. Do you not think it reprehensible of the Americans once again telling us what we can and cannot do. Prism is a spy mechanism, and i for one would allow him in, if only to talk to our politicians about what he knows,
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just to throw a spanner into the works, maybe, just maybe, the government don't want to be dragged into this mess as they might have their own reasons which need to be covered up?

Can you get to Iceland from Hong Kong as I believe that's where he wants to go, due to their liberal policies on free speech?
there is no suggestion he is coming here, nor that he would stay. Besides i would rather him than some of the bstards we do accommodate
alba, you are probably right, then he could talk to the press, and anyone who would listen, about the abuse of privacy.
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FredPuli43

It seems obviously that you do not like me mentioning immigration for some strange reason or you would not have found the need to put:

/// Is there any topic into which you will not drag immigration aog ? ///

I construct my questions how I like, I don't need the likes of you to tell me what I should or should not put.

No, aog, ask away. But if you have only one question e.g.Is there too much immigration? " "What should be done to stop so many undesirables/ black gangs/ murders/ Muslim extremists " it is only one question. It surely does not need to be asked every time that there's a news item which is only slightly connected with or is one example of, say, a murder, does it?
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It's called a foot note to a general news item, and used all the time by the media.

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