Free for all, or just the chosen few?
Og | 28.09.2006 17:31 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Repression
Reid said there would be no "no go" areas in Britain for any of our people. "We will go where we please, we will discuss what we like."
Therefore, Parliament Square will no longer be a "no-go" area for protestors, who can say what they like, when they like.
Trying to oudo Brown, who is accused of being morose, Reid tried to make his conference speech a stand-up comedy act.
Except, no-one is laughing, least of all Muslims, who now live in fear, waiting for the jackboots kicking down their doors.
Therefore, Parliament Square will no longer be a "no-go" area for protestors, who can say what they like, when they like.
Trying to oudo Brown, who is accused of being morose, Reid tried to make his conference speech a stand-up comedy act.
Except, no-one is laughing, least of all Muslims, who now live in fear, waiting for the jackboots kicking down their doors.
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