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Would Anyone Now Support Tommy Robinson In A New "united Front Against Extremists"?
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Did anyone watch when Tommy met Mo on BBC last night?
Did anyone watch when Tommy met Mo on BBC last night?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes it was an interesting programme. I wish they's stop these tiresome "When X Met Y" titles though.
The trouble with "United Fronts" like the one you suggest is that they tend to become just as extreme as what they are against.
Better would be a lower-key, behind-the-scenes, non-headline-grabbing attempt at dialogue and understanding. A bit like Tommy Robinson, to his credit, was seen doing in the pregramme.
The trouble with "United Fronts" like the one you suggest is that they tend to become just as extreme as what they are against.
Better would be a lower-key, behind-the-scenes, non-headline-grabbing attempt at dialogue and understanding. A bit like Tommy Robinson, to his credit, was seen doing in the pregramme.
I thought they both should be awarded 'gold stars'
Didnt stick it to the very end and I kinda knew what would happen
The bit that wasnt explained was why the muslim minority in prison is a larger proportion than the British population and why it is so strong (and the basis for gangs). Otherwise quite good
Didnt stick it to the very end and I kinda knew what would happen
The bit that wasnt explained was why the muslim minority in prison is a larger proportion than the British population and why it is so strong (and the basis for gangs). Otherwise quite good
Gangs Peter? And from a minority of a minority? Interesting discussion here:
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Jewish -Americ an_orga nized_c rime
And the Italian organised crime was from a minority of a minority too, in their case not from Eastern Europe, as with a number of Jews, but from Sicily.
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And the Italian organised crime was from a minority of a minority too, in their case not from Eastern Europe, as with a number of Jews, but from Sicily.
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