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Denise Milani, director of the Met's 'Diversity and Citizen Focus Directorate',
Now there's a job title to conjure with, straight out of the Guardian's situations wanted pages maybe? Was it another example of Reverse Discrimination.
But at �70,000 per year it's not to be sneezed at.
Is this woman for real?
This is the PC brigade gone barking mad once again.
Denise Milani, director of the Met's 'Diversity and Citizen Focus Directorate',
Now there's a job title to conjure with, straight out of the Guardian's situations wanted pages maybe? Was it another example of Reverse Discrimination.
But at �70,000 per year it's not to be sneezed at.
Is this woman for real?
This is the PC brigade gone barking mad once again.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Real gypsies are very clean law abiding citizens.
Where do these "Real Gypsies" live?
What do they do to earn a living?
I have never seen any "Real Gypsies" sites, the only ones I have seen are junk ladened ones. The ones that they leave for the Local Authorities to clean up when they move on.
Don't your "Real Gypsies" move from place to place.
I think tigerlily11, these "Real Gypsies" are a figment of your imagination. Those that once ambled slowly along the leafy country lanes of England, in their brightly decorated horse drawn caravans, carving clothes pegs from wood, to sell door to door.
Where do these "Real Gypsies" live?
What do they do to earn a living?
I have never seen any "Real Gypsies" sites, the only ones I have seen are junk ladened ones. The ones that they leave for the Local Authorities to clean up when they move on.
Don't your "Real Gypsies" move from place to place.
I think tigerlily11, these "Real Gypsies" are a figment of your imagination. Those that once ambled slowly along the leafy country lanes of England, in their brightly decorated horse drawn caravans, carving clothes pegs from wood, to sell door to door.
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