
Soft Touch Blair's Britain

English Freedom
"And it's through that there Magna Charta, as were signed by the Barons of old, That in England today we can do what we like, so long as we do what we're told." Marriott Edgar
HAHA - In his book "New Britain: My Vision of a Young Country" published in 1997, Tony Blair ("I'm a straight kinda guy") said:
"Of course, if there are further steps to EU integration, the people should have their say, at a general election or in a referendum
| Council move children's goal posts over 'health and safety fears' | Government to introduce 'privacy zones' at cashpoints | The doctor who nearly got arrested for trying to recover his stolen property |
Man vows to fight garden gnome arrest threat
BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | Judge labels case 'PC gone mad' an understatement >>>> BBC NEWS | England | Manchester | Judge rapped over boy's race case
Telegraph | News | Indian tribe sends a missionary to tackle spiritual void in Wales
'ARRESTED FOR EXPRESSING HER PATRIOTISM'
Today (Dec 19th) on ceefax.......... The home office realising an Iraqi Kurd asylum seeker had been repatriated illegally are searching in Iraq for him, to bring him back.
Telegraph | News | Clarke to bring back wrongly deported Kurd
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AN
ILLEGAL immigrant has been sent packing by UK officials SEVEN TIMES in two
years, it emerged yesterday. The
reject was among 3,500 kicked out of Britain at least twice over a similar
period.
Ministers were forced to admit the scandal under Freedom of Information
laws.
The
bill for taxpayers to keep removing the same people is said to run into
hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Shadow Home Secretary David Davis said last night: “If Britain had a
reputation for making it difficult, fewer would try to return.”
But the Home Office insisted the figures showed
Britain’s immigration controls worked.
<<<<<<<<quote of the
week
Daily Express: The World's Greatest Newspaper
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From the Evening Standard 23rd Nov 2005
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A British Muslim is suing his employer because it offered only wine - which Muslims are forbidden - as a sales incentive. Imran Khan (25) wants damages for "hurt feelings" from Direct Line Insurance. A tribunal in Bristol heard the case, the first under new religious discrimination rules. A judgement is expected in the next two weeks.
| Woman given Asbo for suicide bids | ||
Amazing
that councils all over England are allowing Gypsies and travellers to set
up camp wherever they choose without planning permission and this decent,
hard working couple are being evicted from their own land.
You couldn't make it up!!
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AN ASYLUM cheat has been granted legal aid to sue the Home Office for £50,000, it was revealed yesterday. read here The Sun Online - News: Asylum cheat compo fight
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This woman - a public sector worker - is actually being rewarded for having received a POOR appraisal. She decided to retire early (55) and you should see the size of her pension - all courtesy of the council taxpayer. You gotta have Faith - no more
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