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    Arrow Interesting news from France

    Muslim woman fined for driving whist wearing a burkha and her "husband" is under investigation for benefit fraud - his 4 wives are all claiming single parent money.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE63M4EF20100423

    You wonder if similar situations exist in this country and if so how would the authorities deal with them ? Turn a blind eye probably


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Muslim woman fined for driving whist wearing a burkha and her "husband" is under investigation for benefit fraud - his 4 wives are all claiming single parent money.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE63M4EF20100423

    You wonder if similar situations exist in this country and if so how would the authorities deal with them ? Turn a blind eye probably
    They'd probably give each of his 4 wives and families a free house to live in and 3 or 4 hundred quid a week to live on


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    They'd probably give each of his 4 wives and families a free house to live in and 3 or 4 hundred quid a week to live on
    You are right and that's just for starters, if recent reports are anything to go by the house would be a £10k per month job in Kensington


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    Polls have shown while most French voters back a ban, legal experts have warned it could violate the country's constitution. France's highest court has warned the government that a complete ban could be unlawful.

    an unelected court telling an elected gov what it can do that's democracy

    the gov can change its constitution and if the highest court says its unlawful the gov can change the law so its not unlawful
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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post

    the gov can change its constitution and if the highest court says its unlawful the gov can change the law so its not unlawful
    A good definition of Communism
    Keith - Administrator


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    A good definition of Communism
    or a federal European state
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    Dedworth I cant tell you how boring staying in a tropical paradise is when it means i dont have access to your posts, missed you lots
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    deadworth i cant tell you how much ive missed your posts sipping tequila watching the sunset on a tropical island cant compare
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    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    deadworth i cant tell you how much ive missed your posts sipping tequila watching the sunset on a tropical island cant compare
    maybe dedworth is also sipping tequila on a tropical island or in his back garden

    its good to see the French and Belgium govs are prepared to at their courts and the Court of Criminal rights and possibly ban the burka.
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    I have a lot of sympathy for muslims and the way they have been treated for tens and tens of years......BUT.....

    When I was in Sau'di Arabia I and many others had to abide by their laws.

    Why do they not abide by ours when they live in Europe?

    Western ladies have to cover themselves when they are in Sau'di, but Muslim women want to adopt their dress codes here


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post
    maybe dedworth is also sipping tequila on a tropical island or in his back garden

    its good to see the French and Belgium govs are prepared to at their courts and the Court of Criminal rights and possibly ban the burka.

    Apres BBQ Heineken in the back garden on Saturday .

    CNN video here


    http://islamizationwatch.blogspot.co...age-video.html


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    Well Done Italy

    A husband has vowed to keep his wife indoors after she became the first woman in Italy to be fined for wearing a burka in public.

    Amel Marmouri, 26, was handed the 500 euro (£430) penalty after she was spotted queuing inside a post office by police with her body and face fully covered by the garment.

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...#ixzz0n0UYFTtR


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Well Done Italy

    A husband has vowed to keep his wife indoors after she became the first woman in Italy to be fined for wearing a burka in public.

    Great another advance for women keep em coming Deadworth


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    Quote Originally Posted by keithAngel View Post
    Great another advance for women keep em coming Deadworth
    I'm sure that from the quality and nature of the posts he normally likes to make, he believes that all women should be kept indoors, barefoot and pregnant anyway.


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    Quote Originally Posted by IainBusby View Post
    I'm sure that from the quality and nature of the posts he normally likes to make, he believes that all women should be kept indoors, barefoot and pregnant anyway.
    Any thoughts about a religion anchored in the Stone Age and pandered to by our failed government ?

    err No I thought not.... it's all a lot easier to lob in a few cheap jibes about newspapers read and natures of posts


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    Robber Uses Woman's Burkha As Disguise - Bury May 6 2010

    http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/UK-...By_Masked_Gang


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    Good grief whatever next ? Mickey Mouse masks ?
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