i'm refering to the feckless Home Office of course.
this morning, i happened to tune in to the bbc world service interview with this doctor/rape victim whose asylum application was turned down. and who would be sent back to Sudan where her fate is now more or less sealed.
my eyes watered when hearin her account of her ordeal. and was she brave enough to not breaking down even though her voice faltered towards the end. what made my blood boil was this: how come that bunch of airplane hostage-taking afghani's were welcomed to stay in the UK - remember em, people? and countless of other's who can't even speak a fuckin word of english. in spite of havin lived in the UK for ages.
shock, horror. not to mention, utterly disgraceful.
what's so fuckin difficult to learn or speakin English? or is it a simple case of pure laziness? no, it's a classic case of defective neuron path's, more like. i mean, unlike chink and japanese, english ain't a hieroglyphical language. innit?
and should i mention several hardcore criminal's who Home Office spastic's conveniently lost track of?
and yet rape victim's other than the doctor - who spoke fluent English - are forcibly repatriated. and they happened to be mostly african. oh and should i mention the bangladeshi [?] law-abiding and tax-paying family from Brum also? the incident whereby the mosque where the family took shelter in was broke down by riot [?] police who were called in to remove them?
in other words, are the Home Office sexist/selective racist? as the hardcore criminal's i was refering to happened to be mainly eastern european?
remember that Harrods shopgirl who was murdered in cold blood by her spurned "lover", people?
as enscribed by the letter b @ December 11, 2006 01:53 PM | someone's pingedim not sure if it's the british legacy, the wee islet practices such favouritism too with regard to immigrants. or that Tony Bliar certainly had learnt a lot from them legal thug's when he first visited the islet in 1997 to "study" a thing or three.
and the UK now becoming a nanny state.
as blahed by the letter b @ December 13, 2006 04:05 AMOnly the flavour(s) of the month are allowed into the UK...more some than others.
as blahed by "Alice" @ December 12, 2006 04:36 PM