Judge says Sikhs should be able to carry knife in school.
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What a droll and amusingly witty chap you are!
You certainly could give Oscar Wilde a good run for his money...
if only you took the trouble to learn how to read first.
Perhaps you have a literate friend who can help you with this site and when you get good at it, you might try and Wiki "parliamentry democracy".
DCI's point may have been blunt and succinct but it is probably shared by most of the native population.
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As a white agnostic orn in the UK i do not expect preferential treatment just to be treated fairly as well. I think the problem lies with this government and the previous tory one as well, and the p*ss poor job of intergration
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You'll find the DCI is extremely witty and funny. That aside the point being made is valid. One should not expect preferential treatment on a religion/race/colour basis. It is a very quick way of causing offence to the indiginous population.
DCI's point may have been blunt and succinct but it is probably shared by most of the native population.
DCI's point may have been blunt and succinct but it is probably shared by most of the native population.
However, his comments were at complete cross purposes with the point I made - which is that laws are changed on a pretty much daily basis in this country. As such, people are entitled to have laws changed regardless of their religion/race or whatever.
I have attempted to make no other point vis a vis preferential treatment or whatever else it is he likes to bang on about. It just doesn't interest me.
I can only assume PC Dribble doesn't like to challenge his view of the world by actually reading what posters write, or indeed listening to what others have to say.
Other than that, I am sure he is a top bloke
#124
You are not very good at this type of thing, are you?
I merely suggested that it would be a good starting point for someone who is - as has already been implied - somewhat challenged in the literacy department.
You are not Geoffrey Howe in real life, are you?
It's just that I think I am beginning to know the feeling of being savaged by a dead sheep.
Let me know if you are having trouble keeping up with all of this. In the name of inclusivity, I am always prepared to type a little bit slower.
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