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wrote: I'd say just about any immigrant would be a pleasure to live next door to rather than you. The feelings mutual. But Why not actually put your money where your mouth is and move into an inner city area then if you love "diversity" so much? Is London SW12 not 'inner city' enough for you? Perhaps you'd say where you live? Or is it all a great idea so long as for you personally its at arms length - everyone else should have to put up with it but not you? I don't have to 'put up' with anything. I like the diversity of races and culture here. I just dislike bigots of any race. -- *Middle age is when it takes longer to rest than to get tired. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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wrote: On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 16:35:24 +0100 "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , Bob Latham wrote: I'd say just about any immigrant would be a pleasure to live next door to rather than you. Oh Dave, that is a sure sign you know your argument is lost when you resort to personal insult. Why do you do that? Only possible response to those who bring race into every discussion. You're the only person who brought up race sonny boy. Unless an immigrant from northern france is a difference race from someone in kent? You are flooded with immigrants from northern France? I assumed they'd have had more taste than to live near you. -- *I took an IQ test and the results were negative. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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wrote: Someone who claims to speak for the majority is deluding themselves. Well you'd know all about that. Really? I speak for myself. Like it or not your opinion is that of a very small minority in this country. Though being in a minority is probably one of your wet dreams. Now let me see. Those 'vast hoards of immigrants' agree with you? Their opinions are irrelevant. No surprise there. -- *If love is blind, why is lingerie so popular? * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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wrote: On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 15:57:06 +0100 charles wrote: In article , J G Miller wrote: On Tuesday, April 17th, 2012, at 14:32:14h +0000, Boltar 2003 wrote: you'll have to save the "racist" rant you've clearly got saved up for someone else. So long as you are an equal opportunity xenophobe that is alright then. Clearly the best way to solving the immigration problem is to deport the largest immigrant groups back to their country of origin, so time to start with the Irish and the Scottish. how about the Normans? and the Vikings (close cousins) and then the Angles, Saxons and Jutes and Romans What about the Celts? Newsflash - no one cares what happened 1000 years ago. They care about their culture being drowned and population demographics changing beyond all recognition NOW. Your distant ancestors were apes, but I doubt you'd want one living in your house. I was right earlier today - you have no sense of humour -- From KT24 Using a RISC OS computer running v5.18 |
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scribeth thus J G Miller wrote: On Tuesday, April 17th, 2012, at 14:57:49h +0100, Bill Wright wrote: No, what he wants are neighbours that he can relate to. Other xenophobes in other words. There's no objection to foreigners. The objection is to people with values and a culture so much at variance with our own. Personally I'd prefer the UK to keep its traditional values. I'm not keen on us starting to stone female adulterers to death and persecute homosexuals. I prefer democracy to autocratic rule, especially by a religious clique. I don't like these immigrants who seem keen to use all our facilities but also want to impose their values on us. They should try to fit in and do as we do, or buggger off back where they came from. Bill If you think the English are racist you haven't mixed that much with some other Europeans;!!.. We're rather tolerant to a fault here in England... -- Tony Sayer |
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In article en.co.uk, Roderick Stewart wrote: In article , d wrote: That's no good at all. They should let him near the hospital until he can speak English. He'd soon learn. Ooh , couldn't do that , that would be discrimination. Far better for him to misdiagnose something because he misunderstood the patient or a patient not understand his advice and get ill or die than hurt his feelings by telling him he needs to improve his english before he can work as a doctor. Of course it's discrimination. Selection boards jolly well *should* discriminate, on the grounds of ability to do the job. That's what selection boards are for. If a person is dealing with life and death matters, then the ability to communicate effectively is an essential part of the job, no matter where you're from. do vets speak "dog" or "horse"? I'm sure the good ones speak "dog owner" or "horse owner", which in this country means English. Rod. -- Virtual Access V6.3 free usenet/email software from http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-access/ |
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On Tuesday, April 17th, 2012, at 16:12:55h +0100, Bill Wright wrote:
Personally I'd prefer the UK to keep its traditional values. So *traditional values* and none of those liberal humanist 1960s Roy Jenkins permissive society values? From http://www.pascalbonenfant.COM/18c/newgatecalendar/adultery.html QUOTE No guilt is more frequent than adultery, and none, in its progress, more tending to fatal consequences, involving whole families in ruin, and driving others to seek revenge in the blood of the spoilers of their honour. That adultery is a crime which has been detested by all wise and good people, as scandalous in its nature, pernicious to society, and destructive of religion, appears by the various severe laws and punishments by which legislators and magistrates have endeavoured to restrain it. UNQUOTE In Scotland, adultery first became a capital crime in 1563. In the 9th century in England, Cnut’s law-code in England directed that a woman found guilt of adultery was to lose her nose and ears. |
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On Tuesday, April 17th, 2012, at 16:14:23h +0100, David W E Roberts asked: Can I politely request that you all Does that include the poster who sparked this off with "A lot of those dishes are for the foreign channels the immigrants like. Bill" A perfectly valid and relevant remark. Bill |
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