Who is to blame for fractured Britain.
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LOL @ SDJr. Sorry DD. FWIW I think you are right. I can't help myself though, he has scored such a massive own goal here I had to point it out to him.
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So, what you're saying is that you didn't watch it, because one of the most senior and respected journalists of the paper that you apparently love and can do no wrong, was in the wrong and you hate him for daring to criticise your precious Israel?
Hmmm...caught out again Tonester! (You really shouldn't bring more attention to this point)
Hmmm...caught out again Tonester! (You really shouldn't bring more attention to this point)
Political opinion is completely different than purported facts.
The former is subjective the latter objective.
I could disagree with a papers political tendency but respect that they have journalistic integrity when it comes reporting objective 'facts' such as quotes, statistics, times dates places etc, blah blah.
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http://m.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/feb/...k&type=article
I actually genuinely don't have an issue with immigrants coming into this country, they bring a lot and the 'indigenous' (whatever that means) could learn a lot about work ethic from many who come to these shores. I do feel there need to be strict conditions of entry; those seeking asylum should be seeking asylum, not handouts; don't bring ideologies that work against ours; intergration is critical - apartheid isn't good. Other than that, I'm all for diversity (except for that little chap with the big hair who's always being flung about).
I think one of the faillings of the previous government was closing down discussion about immigration. If people have concerns (imagined, as most of them are, or otherwise) they need to be aired and addressed. Not doing so, as the article above demonstrates, plays into the hands of the hard and far-right.
I actually genuinely don't have an issue with immigrants coming into this country, they bring a lot and the 'indigenous' (whatever that means) could learn a lot about work ethic from many who come to these shores. I do feel there need to be strict conditions of entry; those seeking asylum should be seeking asylum, not handouts; don't bring ideologies that work against ours; intergration is critical - apartheid isn't good. Other than that, I'm all for diversity (except for that little chap with the big hair who's always being flung about).
I think one of the faillings of the previous government was closing down discussion about immigration. If people have concerns (imagined, as most of them are, or otherwise) they need to be aired and addressed. Not doing so, as the article above demonstrates, plays into the hands of the hard and far-right.
It came to pass.
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