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Is Luton a "no go" town?
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http://www.dailymail....d-Baroness-Warsi.html
Once again no arrests made, I wonder if the same would happen if it was the BNP who had attacked her?
/// After all, it was in Luton in March that a similar group of young Islamic protesters shouted obscenities at members of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment taking part in an Afghan war homecoming parade ///.
/// When a Mecca Bingo Hall opened, its windows were smashed after some Muslims claimed the neon 'Mecca' sign insulted their religion ///
/// Over the past 18 months or so, around 30 non-Muslim homes have been attacked. One white couple in their 80s had bricks hurled through their front window. A West Indian woman in her 70s was watching TV when a metal beer keg crashed through her bay window.///
The culprits have never been caught.
/// Such is the extent of the problem that government ministers are spending large amounts of money in Luton for a project called 'Preventing Violent Extremism'. More than £600,000 has been put into a 'hearts and minds' campaign to try to prevent young Muslims joining the fanatics.///
Once again no arrests made, I wonder if the same would happen if it was the BNP who had attacked her?
/// After all, it was in Luton in March that a similar group of young Islamic protesters shouted obscenities at members of the 2nd Battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment taking part in an Afghan war homecoming parade ///.
/// When a Mecca Bingo Hall opened, its windows were smashed after some Muslims claimed the neon 'Mecca' sign insulted their religion ///
/// Over the past 18 months or so, around 30 non-Muslim homes have been attacked. One white couple in their 80s had bricks hurled through their front window. A West Indian woman in her 70s was watching TV when a metal beer keg crashed through her bay window.///
The culprits have never been caught.
/// Such is the extent of the problem that government ministers are spending large amounts of money in Luton for a project called 'Preventing Violent Extremism'. More than £600,000 has been put into a 'hearts and minds' campaign to try to prevent young Muslims joining the fanatics.///
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's not an isolated incident.
Back in 1982, an ex-serviceman was hitchhiking on his way to visit friends. When a policeman arrested him for vagrancy and took him to the police station, he beat the officer up and made a run for it. He escaped into a nearby forest and when the police pursued him, he attacked them, leaving many nof them very badly injur...
Oh no. I'm thinking of Rambo. Sorry.
Back in 1982, an ex-serviceman was hitchhiking on his way to visit friends. When a policeman arrested him for vagrancy and took him to the police station, he beat the officer up and made a run for it. He escaped into a nearby forest and when the police pursued him, he attacked them, leaving many nof them very badly injur...
Oh no. I'm thinking of Rambo. Sorry.
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I'm just pleased that I can take the kids to football matches, now all those Moslems don't go. Thirty years ago a London cabbie refused to take me to a Millwall game; he wouldn't even take me to near it. He said it wasn't safe! Next cabbie in the queue at Victoria was, he said, born in Mlliwall, so he dare go. Surely the first bloke wasn't frightened of a few white men acting without proper control ?
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