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How very inconsiderate - I hope this won't impact on my being able to buy some Kentucky Fried if I'm in that part of London!
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Once again the voice of this guy Vaz is heard. Does he only represent Asians? It's about time the UK had a rethink on citizenship. Is Vaz a Brit or is he Indian? He can't be both.
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Vaz is a over large tub of self righteous opinionated kitchen waste that would be poisonous to a feral pig.Im still completely baffled as to why The Home Office banned that dodgy looking bounty hunter with the platted mullet from coming to the UK to participate in Celebrity Big Brother when they let that scum bag and and his odious daughter in.The Alemoas of course.Have a look at his entry in wiki.....! Robbery smuggling and murder and of course corruption on a Napoleonic scale.
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Originally Posted by prestonjohn
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Vaz is a over large tub of self righteous opinionated kitchen waste that would be poisonous to a feral pig.Im still completely baffled as to why The Home Office banned that dodgy looking bounty hunter with the platted mullet from coming to the UK to participate in Celebrity Big Brother when they let that scum bag and and his odious daughter in.The Alemoas of course.Have a look at his entry in wiki.....! Robbery smuggling and murder and of course corruption on a Napoleonic scale.
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A faithful defense Bipat, but no surprise there then - It's always good to hear the alternative viewpoint.
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Originally Posted by SteveKingswear
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A faithful defense Bipat, but no surprise there then - It's always good to hear the alternative viewpoint.
I am for accuracy pointing out that he was not "let in", in the sense PJ meant. |
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Originally Posted by Bipat
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He was 9 years old when he came to UK with his parents. All education in UK. He is, as he is because of himself, not because of his parent's origin, don't you think??
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Sincerest and most humble apologies then Bipat - My post obviously should have read:
''A faithful defense of accuracy Bipat, but no surprise there then - Its always good to hear an accurate viewpoint'' |
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Originally Posted by k800mer
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Did you read the whole post, the daughter part related to the Alemoas, not Vas. Being brought up and educated in the UK gives Vas even less excuse for his overtly racist stance.
Yes as an MP he should be 'even handed', for all his constituents. As I said, I think he is obnoxious as a person. What more can I say? |
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Nothing?
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I was referring to the Alemaos, father & daughter, who attended the Goan get-to-gether in Swindon i think during the rather short Summer we experienced this year. I was wondering what double standards The Home Office used this time because they banned the American private investigator because he was once an accessory to murder.Served his sentence and made a name for himself on American reality television.How can they place a ban on some one who has obviously rehabilitated himself and then allow a person like Churchill Alemao, whoes Wiki page looks like an advertisement for Jesse James ! One aspect obviously is Keith Vaz, a family friend, who spent part of his holidays campaigning for Alemao in Goa when he should have been more concerned for his constituency in the Midlands.He is the longest serving Asian MP, a Member of the Home Affairs Select Committee. And a Privy Councillor to boot.Not bad going for a tub of Ghee.Even The Guardian described him as oleaginous
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Originally Posted by Bipat
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I read it as "scum bag and his odious daughter" -As the discussion was about Vaz I took the "scumbag" to refer to Vaz. How is he "racist"? because he stands up for "Asians"??
Yes as an MP he should be 'even handed', for all his constituents. As I said, I think he is obnoxious as a person. What more can I say? |
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Our 'rent a womb' child from an Indian baby farm: British couple paying £20,000 for a desperately poor single mother to have their childHousewife Octavia Orchard describes the agreement as 'a business transaction'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...#ixzz25ABnjBWh |
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Originally Posted by noni
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Our 'rent a womb' child from an Indian baby farm: British couple paying £20,000 for a desperately poor single mother to have their childHousewife Octavia Orchard describes the agreement as 'a business transaction'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...#ixzz25ABnjBWh . |
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