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  • roman ale: I'm son of Ex-British army pervious 1997.According to New rules my father is qualify to apply for settlement visa.I'm 18 above still studying in college level.I'm fully dependent with my... (31 May 2009)
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  • roman ale: I'm son of Ex-British army pervious 1997.According to New rules my father is qualify to apply for settlement visa.I'm 18 above still studying in college level.I'm fully dependent with my... (31 May 2009)
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  • Sharon Beckham: She knows damn well that with NuLabours track record on data security plus the added bonus of paying £30 for the privilege of having your identity stolen, this is a non starter! They've wasted... (30 May 2009)
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  • Richard Taylor: The video shows the Home Secretary laughing as she says this; I don't think she believes it herself. (29 May 2009)
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  • Solomon Adeleye: Dear Rt Hon Jaqcui Smith It will be wise for the Home Secretary to speak on the issue of blackmail and threats directed at my wife: My why is a White English Lady and i am a Black (proud)... (22 May 2009)
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  • Clara : Gurkhas and their families will now be able to settled in the UK, but what l dont understand is why only dependant under 18? What about adult children? l think this discrimination and oppression... (22 May 2009)
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  • michael costello: Does anyone have any idea what the reply by the Home Secretary re Lap Dancing Clubs and temporary event notices means for the electorate concerned about the effects of Lap Dancing Clubs on their... (22 May 2009)
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  • Garry Lelliott: If people support ID cards so passionately, then Jacqui Smith can expect to continue to be a minister after the next election. I will bet anyone £30 (the supposed fee for the ID card) that she... (19 May 2009)
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  • Garry Lelliott: I would argue that in a sane, and free, country, it should not be necessary for its citizens to have to prove their identity on demand. The only time I need to prove who I am is when I go on... (19 May 2009)
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  • Garry Lelliott: This answer is riddled with contradictions, half-truths and political posturing. Jacqui Smith seems to have completely lost sight of the fact it is OUR money they are spending, therefore we have... (19 May 2009)
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  • Tom Wright: Funding ID cards by charging for their issue does not lower the cost of the program to tax-payers. It merely acts as another form of taxation. (19 May 2009)
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  • barbara richards: Isn't it strange how you want to know every nitty gritty detail about the folk of this country, even what we put into our dustbins, and yet you do not want to listen to any of us when we try to... (8 May 2009)
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  • barbara richards: The biggest terrorist threat that this country has to fear comes from within this wicked government! (8 May 2009)
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  • j p: Did Abdul Azad have a criminal record previous to his 2005 arrest in Birmingham ? If so, the police would be justified in keeping his DNA profile on the database. If not, then as a presumed... (7 May 2009)
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  • Kaihsu Tai: Here is a relevant written answer: http://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?id= 2009-03-09b.243275.h (16 April 2009)
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  • Kaihsu Tai: Section 10 (Power to take remedial action) of the Human Rights Act 1998 is relevant. http://www.opsi.gov.uk/ACTS/acts1998/ukp ga_19980042_en_1#pb4-l1g10 ‘If a Minister of the Crown considers that... (16 April 2009)
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  • Kaihsu Tai: Here is a related Freedom of Information request: http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/un lawful_dna_and_fingerprint_ret (14 April 2009)
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  • Kaihsu Tai: If a private individual is found to be breaching the law, s/he would have to cease and desist, if not put under some sort of injunction, or even arrested and prosecuted. I wonder why the Crown... (14 April 2009)
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  • Kevin Wells: So how many have left then? (25 March 2009)
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  • mick angel: But I take it she would rather there was no discussion as to whether UK agents broke the law in the past... (25 March 2009)
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  • barbara richards: Excuse me, but how is spying on ordinary secret family court persecuted mothers on Facebook and fiddling about with their email ect supposed to prevent international terrorism? You people... (25 March 2009)
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  • Steven Robb: I guess she's just not listening! (24 March 2009)
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  • Barry Keal: There has been a dramatic increase over the past two years in our neighbourhood of low level antisocial behaviour. A large amount of it is drink related and late at night, often extending to 2 or... (2 March 2009)
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  • Anne Lund: Mrs Smith's figure for policeman numbers seems to take into account the new, lower, tier of policemen who do not have the powers that fully trained policemen have and are not an acceptable... (26 February 2009)
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  • Christian Bodden: Whatever one’s personal opinion on the morality or safety of drug use, Prof. Nutt has published an article, based upon statistical analysis of the dangers, in a respected peer review journal. ... (11 February 2009)
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