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The Knight
26 Sep 19 12:26
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Surely this country I was born in 59 years ago and have always loved is better than this now?

Surely, this terrible in-fighting over Brexit, surely this nasty - bordering evil - PM, surely the fact so many young parents shun child vacinnes, surely the knife crime, surely the over-greedy way so many companies are run, plus so much, much else does not really represent the UK now? If it does, then this isn't my country anymore.

We are better than this and a sharp application of common sense and compassion is desperately required.

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By:
moisok
When: 26 Sep 19 12:30
It has gone. Several million of blair's new people has helped to push it over the cliff.  Your rotten politicos counting their pensions as they helped shove it over.
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Sep 19 13:21
MUSLIM parents are refusing to let their children take part in a flu nasal spray vaccine as it is 'not halal'.

The Muslim Council of Britain ruled the treatment forbidden by Islam after parents were told the vaccine contained gelatin - which derives from pigs and is considered unclean.

They also have issues with other Vaccines
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Sep 19 13:23
50 Year ago we were not in Europe Mr Kight the UK was a very different place  , Perhaps a look at the changes over them 50 years will explain why we are where we are now ...
By:
pa lapsy
When: 26 Sep 19 13:35
73 years ago Britain was a very different place as it ruled over India and Pakistan,it systematically purged their riches,destroyed its institutions and created division amongst their people.

You reap what you sow.
By:
terry mccann
When: 26 Sep 19 13:58
I bet every country could say the same,a different game but the same results
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Sep 19 14:03
Most Indian People are happy with their association with Britain . 

Strange that so many people from  Pakistan have  moved here if they had problems with our History ??

Whats that all about ???

Now if I Lived in a Country that was purged by another the Last thing I would want to is go and Live with the purgers  ??

I think you may find that religion would have a part in the Division ...
By:
detraveller
When: 26 Sep 19 14:07
Strange that so many people from  Pakistan have  moved here if they had problems with our History ??

Whats that all about ???


Weren't they invited?
By:
detraveller
When: 26 Sep 19 14:08
Just like so many Turks have moved to Germany. We invited them.
By:
detraveller
When: 26 Sep 19 14:11
Ok I may have the cities mixed up but wiki says:
In 1960, when the Mangla Dam was about to be constructed, those who were going to be deprived of their agricultural land were afforded the opportunity to migrate to the United Kingdom and to join their relatives, who long established themselves in Britain.

So there was already a sizeable population in Britain. The dam wasn't the reason as i was thinking.
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Sep 19 14:18
I have been invited to Many places that I didn't go to...

Its a simple answer to pa lapsy that they must not hold that Much of a Grudge against the UK ...
By:
casemoney
When: 26 Sep 19 14:21
Infact ,I would say most Pakistani  people Living here are happy to do so, Hence the term "British Pakistani"
By:
pa lapsy
When: 26 Sep 19 14:34
Probably are happy enough,aren't they members of the "commonwealth" ie mostly ex British empire countries?

I don't know how Bengali's feel due to the 1943-1945 famine, surely they(ex empire countries should be compensated?
By:
terry mccann
When: 26 Sep 19 14:35
Things will get much worse when 5G is rolled out, the Government (does matter which) know that and the royal family know so why let their subjects suffer??
By:
dambuster
When: 26 Sep 19 14:41
This country is like a pressure cooker waiting to explode, and WHEN it does, the politicians who caused it will blame everything and everybody but themselves, from the relative safety of there ivory towers, but even those towers might'n be enough to protect them.
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terry mccann
When: 26 Sep 19 14:48
*Doesn't matter which
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