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Integration will never work look at the Sikh at there temple at the weekend stop all emigration till thy respect this COUNTRY AND THE LAWS
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[[In the last two world wars 83,005 turban wearing Sikh soldiers were killed and 109,045 were wounded. They all died or were wounded for the freedom of Britain and the world and during shell fire, with no other protection but the turban, the symbol of their faith."]]
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[[In the last two world wars 83,005 turban wearing Sikh soldiers were killed and 109,045 were wounded. They all died or were wounded for the freedom of Britain and the world and during shell fire, with no other protection but the turban, the symbol of their faith."]]
redvanman - this is an isolated incident and does not act as a banner to confirm that integration is not possible.
There are millions of UK citizens born and bred who do not respect this country and its laws - what do you suggest happens to them? Are they given a (literal!) Get Out Of Jail Free Card because they were born here?
There are millions of UK citizens born and bred who do not respect this country and its laws - what do you suggest happens to them? Are they given a (literal!) Get Out Of Jail Free Card because they were born here?
There is a Sikh family here in my village, that own the shop and Post Office.
The chap also runs the local boys football team, and is a very popular member of our community from so doing. I have met many Sikhs in my previous work as a financial advisor, and always found them to be very polite and welcoming.
There are lots of people who don't respect "This country and its laws" lots of them our own home-born Brits.
The chap also runs the local boys football team, and is a very popular member of our community from so doing. I have met many Sikhs in my previous work as a financial advisor, and always found them to be very polite and welcoming.
There are lots of people who don't respect "This country and its laws" lots of them our own home-born Brits.