BeatrixFan
Majesty , Royal Blogger, TRF Author
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May I ask you if you're 'of a minority?'
Sam, you sound as though you're channelling Alf Garnett.
Elspeth said:You're welcome.
pinkylou said:anyway who says that britain hasn't been affected by multicultural values are wrong, curry is the most favourite dish in the Uk( also favoured by the queen and prince harry), rap is sung by all teenagers, indian and asian fashion has swept the UK in the past and even asian inspired t.v and film have swept the UK ( kumars at No 42 and The GURU),
so its about time they cared and reflected this. remember they use up all the other countries taxes too, so its time they paid up in return.
Inverness - clean, loads of space, 2 chinese and 1 Indian takeaways, very unusual to see an Asian or Black face. As already said, It is ONLY British taxpayers who contribute to the British Royal Family.pinkylou said:or the fact that the government aren't paying enough attention to london, yes its craamed, dirty but we've got to b realistic its a city, name me one city in the world that is clean and has loads of space and who don't have any so-called dirty immigrants.
remeber that not the queen and royal not only represent the UK but 25 other countries of races, who happen to also pay for the queen's upkeep, which means their taxes goes to the BRF,
The country set would find it very unacceptable, nor would it be likely that a kebab shop would set up in the country!BeatrixFan said:Interesting. It's often the country types who don't mind because they don't have to see it
Inverness - clean, loads of space, 2 chinese and 1 Indian takeaways, very unusual to see an Asian or Black face.
There is enough being said about Harry dating a white South African, can you imagine what would be said if he did date outside his race?
Australian said:I mean, isnt everyone equal, no matter what their race is?
melissajames said:I think Pinkylou was talking about cities that are comparable to London.
I haven't heard anyone compare Inverness to London or Inverness to New York before!
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