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Is the Lion beginning to wake-up?
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It seems at last the voice of the people is being heard, and I do hope that it will not be just another report to be read and ignored by those in power.
/// Sixty per cent of people thought immigration had been ‘a bad thing’ for England, against 40 per cent who said it had been ‘good’.///
/// The report also found opposition comes from all races, not just ‘white Britons’.///
/// 'And 52 per cent of Britons agree that ‘Muslims create problems in the UK’.///
It seems at last the voice of the people is being heard, and I do hope that it will not be just another report to be read and ignored by those in power.
/// Sixty per cent of people thought immigration had been ‘a bad thing’ for England, against 40 per cent who said it had been ‘good’.///
/// The report also found opposition comes from all races, not just ‘white Britons’.///
/// 'And 52 per cent of Britons agree that ‘Muslims create problems in the UK’.///
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charity? really? what should we believe?
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http://www.fearandhope.org.uk/about-us/
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so they ask every single person in Britain their opinion via a survey, find out that 50% who returned the survey are not happy with the immigration policy, then what will the Government do? Oh well, at least 50 % of those returning the suvey will have let the pollsters have their opinion, whether it would sway the policies of governement is debatable
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