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http://www.dailymail....police-dawn-raid.html
Is this really 21st century England, or is the Middle East nearer than I thought?
What is happening to England? No wonder Gary Numan is leaving for the safety of the USA.
http://www.dailymail....-violent-Britain.html
Is this really 21st century England, or is the Middle East nearer than I thought?
What is happening to England? No wonder Gary Numan is leaving for the safety of the USA.
http://www.dailymail....-violent-Britain.html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is nothing new though. There have always been slaves kept in England. It is unusual that they are male and are English as the slaves are usually young females and foreign workers. There was an article in the Telegraph last year about diplomats that abuse their immunity to use slaves for their domestic servants..
http://www.telegraph....laves-in-Britain.html
http://www.telegraph....laves-in-Britain.html
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Not the only case in the UK
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12687088
And America
http://www.foxnews.co...0,2933,543640,00.html
http://yourjewishnews...aspx?no_redirect=true
Another UK male slave
http://www.telegraph....d-dumped-in-lake.html
http://www.dailyrecor...hears-86908-22066253/
It happens all over the world.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12687088
And America
http://www.foxnews.co...0,2933,543640,00.html
http://yourjewishnews...aspx?no_redirect=true
Another UK male slave
http://www.telegraph....d-dumped-in-lake.html
http://www.dailyrecor...hears-86908-22066253/
It happens all over the world.
God approves of slavery!!! http://www.evilbible.com/Slavery.htm
Gromit
/// Really? Odd then that violent crime in US cities is no better than here.///
Some figures that may surprise you, these were from an article dated September 2009, under Labour's watch.
<<<Now mugging is worse in London than in Harlem>>>
<<<London s now more dangerous than Harlem, according to figures released yesterday.
The chances of being mugged in Britain' s capital are 25 per cent higher than in the once notorious area of New York>>>
<<<The Tories have found that in Harlem last year there were just 5.9 robberies per 1,000 residents.
Across London the figure was 7.4 attacks.>>>
<<<In some inner-city boroughs the level of street crime was even higher.>>>
<<<Lambeth, which includes Brixton, saw 24 muggings per 1,000 people - four times the Harlem rate.>>>
<<<Westminster - which includes Downing Street and Buckingham Palace - had 12 robberies per 1,000 residents.>>>
<<<'You are now more likely to be robbed in London than you are in New York's Harlem.>>>
<<<Latest Metropolitan Police crime figures show street crime is rising in every London borough>>>.
<<<In some areas it has leapt by more than 70 per cent in a year. By contrast Harlem - the traditional home of black New Yorkers - has seen a major fall in crime since the 1980s when it was dominated by heavily armed drug gangs responsible for a spate of murders>>>.
<<<In the last five years crime has fallen 60 per cent and the murder rate is down 72 per cent>>>.
<<<The fall in crime is attributed to tough policing - at times the area has been flooded with patrol officers to drive the gangs off the streets>>>
/// Really? Odd then that violent crime in US cities is no better than here.///
Some figures that may surprise you, these were from an article dated September 2009, under Labour's watch.
<<<Now mugging is worse in London than in Harlem>>>
<<<London s now more dangerous than Harlem, according to figures released yesterday.
The chances of being mugged in Britain' s capital are 25 per cent higher than in the once notorious area of New York>>>
<<<The Tories have found that in Harlem last year there were just 5.9 robberies per 1,000 residents.
Across London the figure was 7.4 attacks.>>>
<<<In some inner-city boroughs the level of street crime was even higher.>>>
<<<Lambeth, which includes Brixton, saw 24 muggings per 1,000 people - four times the Harlem rate.>>>
<<<Westminster - which includes Downing Street and Buckingham Palace - had 12 robberies per 1,000 residents.>>>
<<<'You are now more likely to be robbed in London than you are in New York's Harlem.>>>
<<<Latest Metropolitan Police crime figures show street crime is rising in every London borough>>>.
<<<In some areas it has leapt by more than 70 per cent in a year. By contrast Harlem - the traditional home of black New Yorkers - has seen a major fall in crime since the 1980s when it was dominated by heavily armed drug gangs responsible for a spate of murders>>>.
<<<In the last five years crime has fallen 60 per cent and the murder rate is down 72 per cent>>>.
<<<The fall in crime is attributed to tough policing - at times the area has been flooded with patrol officers to drive the gangs off the streets>>>
AOG
Your quotes are out of date. The latest from Hatlem is
// Murder Rate Jumps Up 400 Percent in East Harlem This Year //
http://www.dnainfo.co...east-harlem-this-year
Your quotes are out of date. The latest from Hatlem is
// Murder Rate Jumps Up 400 Percent in East Harlem This Year //
http://www.dnainfo.co...east-harlem-this-year
AOG
Your article was not 2009, it was April 2002. The rise in crime was attributed to...
// Metropolitan police chiefs blame soaring violent crime on the need to put thousands of officers on antiterrorist patrols in central London in the wake of September 11. (six months earlier) //
http://www.dailymail....se-London-Harlem.html
Your article was not 2009, it was April 2002. The rise in crime was attributed to...
// Metropolitan police chiefs blame soaring violent crime on the need to put thousands of officers on antiterrorist patrols in central London in the wake of September 11. (six months earlier) //
http://www.dailymail....se-London-Harlem.html
I got my information from this site, dated 13 September 2009.
http://sleepny.lefora...new-york-crime/page2/
Only today's date seems to be on your Daily Mail link.
http://sleepny.lefora...new-york-crime/page2/
Only today's date seems to be on your Daily Mail link.
http://www.thisislond...ase-in-the-capital.do
15 Apr 2010
/// A total of 117 killings took place in the capital in the year to the end of March - almost 25 per cent down on the 155 fatal attacks during the previous 12 month period. ///
April 26 2010
http://online.wsj.com...5206260539641900.html
/// Last year, the police precinct serving the area saw a total of two murders. At this time last year, there had been only one shooting. Even before last week, there already had been five this year. ///
Harlem : "Up to April, already been 5 this year."
London : "117 to the end of March".
15 Apr 2010
/// A total of 117 killings took place in the capital in the year to the end of March - almost 25 per cent down on the 155 fatal attacks during the previous 12 month period. ///
April 26 2010
http://online.wsj.com...5206260539641900.html
/// Last year, the police precinct serving the area saw a total of two murders. At this time last year, there had been only one shooting. Even before last week, there already had been five this year. ///
Harlem : "Up to April, already been 5 this year."
London : "117 to the end of March".
AOG
Here is the same information then from the Telegraph, this one dated April 2002
// The Tories have found that in Harlem last year there were 5.9 robberies per 1,000 residents. Metropolitan Police statistics show that across London the comparable figure was 7.4 robberies. //
http://www.telegraph....ggings-in-months.html
Here is the same information then from the Telegraph, this one dated April 2002
// The Tories have found that in Harlem last year there were 5.9 robberies per 1,000 residents. Metropolitan Police statistics show that across London the comparable figure was 7.4 robberies. //
http://www.telegraph....ggings-in-months.html
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