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TWR | 23:29 Fri 09th Jan 2015 | ChatterBank
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Would you give your life for a peaceful world? I know this will never happen but yes, I would. ( No Halo Needed thank you)
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If Labour hadn't got slung out, six and a half billion would be in this country today, fact.
///If Labour hadn't got slung out, six and a half billion would be in this country today, fact.///

Rubbish - it was under the current Government that the gates were opened because the queues were too long.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/8873665/UK-Border-Agency-staff-passport-checks-were-suspended-daily.html
Labour scoured the world for immigrants so as 'to rub the right's noses in diversity'. Don't rewrite history.
Peter Mandelson admits Labour 'sent out search ... - Daily Mail

www.dailymail.co.uk/.../RICHARD-LITTLEJOHN-Peter-Mandelson-ad...

17 May 2013 - Peter Mandelson admits Labour 'sent out search parties' to bring migrants here after losing the votes of the working class,
And, I'm not kidding, some people reckon they're going to vote for them again. It'd be like after your teenage son wrecked the car you handed the keys to him the day you got it back from the garage.
I wouldn't give my life for a peaceful world...it would be futile. I could give far more to attempting to find a solution to a peaceful world.
Says ^ contestant no.5.......miss Scotland
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I also do charity work for children with any need.
No way Jose, no chance Lance.
No, what would my elderly dog do without his 'Mum' ???
No because it would be a futile act.

Quite how one defines a peaceful world is beyond me.

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