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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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anyone watchin this morning and the stories of the child migrants.
im actually cryin what those kids and families went through is terrible.
england and its churches have a lot to answer for! these people should be compensated.
that poor mans story has reduced me to tears and that womans with gettin teeth pulled so they could get extra food xx |
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"anyone watchin this morning and the stories of the child migrants.
im actually cryin what those kids and families went through is terrible.
england and its churches have a lot to answer for! these people should be compensated.
that poor mans story has reduced me to tears and that womans with gettin teeth pulled so they could get extra food xx"
Off today and started watching it but it was too upsetting for me. |
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I followed the story and have to confess that I didn't think an apology now would be anything more than electioneering by the Labour Party but.... Having watched the reactions of some of the children (now adult pensioners) I realised just how much that apology meant to them. It meant that the country that gave birth to them recognised officially how much it had wronged them, and Gordon welcomed them home. As much as I hate the man and all he stands for, I tip my cap to him in this instance. Well done, Mr Brown. |
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"Well done, Mr Brown.
We'll convert you wishy
When hell freezes over AND arabs go snowboarding in the sahara. ok?
We have time on our hands "
...And as I plan to live forever.... it should make for an interesting tete-a-tete. |
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