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Most recent annotations on things by Keith Vaz

  • Mark Kelly: "when I go back to my office, I will have received many e-mails from video games players who believe that I am in favour of banning such games or preventing those under the age of 18 from... (5 days, 7 hours ago)
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  • alex jonson: Knife crime will never be solved as long as the government/authorities allow these thugs to get away with it. You are doing nothing to deter youths from carrying knives.Teenagers caught... (12 June 2009)
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  • Robert Horner: Suddenly caring for traffict women and children mr Vaz ? I`m still waiting for a reply to a mail sent to you over 5 years ago warning you exactly about this then rising problem. Your a waste... (20 May 2009)
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  • Mark Kelly: In a survey published last week, 74 per cent. of parents said that they were very concerned about the increasing violence in video games. A survey published and undertaken by the BBFC- a group... (5 March 2009)
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  • Mark Kelly: Once again, more half-truths and deceit by Keith Vaz. The game was made available on the American Amazon website- thus out of the influence of the British government- by a member of the... (2 March 2009)
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  • Robert Horner: Mr Vaz seems to have lost the plot ..yet again. The first chancellor was talking about THIS country NOT Sri Lanka . The Terrorist group ,the so called Tamil tigers should not have the seemingly... (15 January 2009)
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  • David Mery: It is surprising that this is the first time Keith Vaz became aware of these guidelines as these are the one key document on DNA retention and the Home Affairs Committee, of which he is the... (26 November 2008)
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  • Hilary Kitching: Mr Vaz's speech to the House is noteworthy and appreciated in the sense that the liquidation of BCCI and the facts behind its downfall are yet another move towards greater consolidation for the... (24 November 2008)
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  • Mark Kelly: "but it points to the almost hysterical approach that the video games industry and the newspapers that support it sometimes take to anyone who manages to raise such matters in the House." ... (14 November 2008)
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  • Mark Kelly: Firstly: The game has been online since 2002. Why is it suddenly offensive now, six years on? Secondly: the Iowa study has been challenged by numerous phychologists for its flawed... (7 November 2008)
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  • Robert Horner: Balanced migration ???? How hypocritical after 10 years your party are seeing the folly in your migration policy and are trying to backtrack and cover your tracks . Even Trevor Philips has warned... (4 November 2008)
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  • Leslie Middleton-Weaver: Keith knows the answer to his question very well. It is because of the universally held dogma that clear forthright language is not conducive to maintaining international relations. As a... (15 October 2008)
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  • pamela crane: Keith, do you not realise that every time one of our paid employees makes statements "It was our idea" we cringe, it is Public outcry that makes Government in power make useless statements,"new... (18 July 2008)
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  • Mark Kelly: "we have been pilloried in the press that is sponsored by the video games industry for trying in some way to destroy it." Mr Vaz, gamers and the games press have repeatedly attempted to... (1 July 2008)
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  • Mark Kelly: Um, no it didn't- the report goes to great lengths explicitly to point out that there is no proof of a link between games and violence. What it also said was that there was also a lack of... (28 March 2008)
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  • Alex Wade: Keith Vaz clearly has no idea about videogames and is looking to them as a soft target to gain political capital. The game 'GTA:SA' allows the gamer to do many things which are illegal, but... (21 January 2008)
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  • Alex Wade: Keith Vaz clearly has no idea about videogames and is looking to them as a soft target to gain political capital. The game 'GTA:SA' allows the gamer to do many things which are illegal, but... (21 January 2008)
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  • Alex Wade: Keith Vaz clearly has no idea about videogames and is looking to them as a soft target to gain political capital. The game 'GTA:SA' allows the gamer to do many things which are illegal, but... (21 January 2008)
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  • Alex Wade: Keith Vaz clearly has no idea about videogames and is looking to them as a soft target to gain political capital. The game 'GTA:SA' allows the gamer to do many things which are illegal, but... (21 January 2008)
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  • Alex Wade: Keith Vaz clearly has no idea about videogames and is looking to them as a soft target to gain political capital. The game 'GTA:SA' allows the gamer to do many things which are illegal, but... (21 January 2008)
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  • Alex Wade: Keith Vaz clearly has no idea about videogames and is looking to them as a soft target to gain political capital. The game 'GTA:SA' allows the gamer to do many things which are illegal, but... (21 January 2008)
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  • Robert Horner: Well,Well Mr vaz . Remember the letter I sent to you over 4 years ago about the vile trade of sex slaves imported into in this country ? Even giving you the website of an organisation that... (18 January 2008)
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  • Robert Horner: could it be that we, the electorate, don`t trust this government anymore? How about a poll on your own website Mr vaz about whither we want the European Constitution ....OOOPS :. Sorry , The... (14 November 2007)
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  • Robert Horner: "Enoch Powell was right... warning that uncontrolled immigration would change our country irrevocably." Immigration has changed our country, but not into rivers of blood; rather into bridges... (12 November 2007)
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  • Robert Horner: Your head must be getting very dizzy with all the spin Mr Vaz (9 October 2007)
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