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Most recent annotations on things by Lord Pearson of Rannoch

  • Stephen Paterson: More to the point, will trafficked or coerced women stay trafficked and coerced until the police have bagged sufficient clients to satisfy themselves before being rescued? (13 July 2009)
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  • David Wright: And when you have read that book, try 'Scared to Death' by the same two authors. (12 May 2009)
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  • Patrick Boland: It appears to me that muslims cannot fully integrate into western cultures,as pointed out by Shirley Kingsley the following of Islam is not to be critized, and mohammeds law is final. This belief... (25 February 2009)
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  • Patrick Boland: It appears to me that muslims cannot fully integrate into western cultures,as pointed out by Shirley Kingsley the following of Islam is not to be critized, and mohammeds law is final. This belief... (25 February 2009)
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  • Shirley Kingsley: An addition to Adam Hodge's comment, I should like to say that in Islam criticism of Islam and Mohammed is blasphemy, and the punishment for blasphemy is death. It doesn't seem to matter what... (17 February 2009)
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  • Adam Hodge: Bravo Lord Pearson It's about time the real truth was exposed about banning Mr Wilders..the Government is terrified of any hostility from noisy Muslims [who are totally disinterested in the... (17 February 2009)
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  • Mr Raymond Neal: Hear, Hear and so say all of us. (11 December 2008)
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  • David Wright: It is a pity that Lord Pearson continues to ask hypothetical questions which will not be answered directly. A moratorium on the word 'if' might be appropriate. (11 July 2008)
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  • David Wright: "... but they did not dare to do that either because they thought an extension counted as a veto." Surely he meant "... but they did not dare to do that either because they thought an... (19 June 2008)
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  • David Wright: It is vital that these facts should be recorded, not only for the benefit of those Lords who have not followed the detailed machinations of the Europhiles, but also for posterity as future... (12 June 2008)
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  • Mr Raymond Neal: If as the government say the Lisbon Treaty is not the same as the Constitutional Treaty, then why did the French government have to change their constitution before they could ratify the Lisbon... (13 May 2008)
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  • Martyn York: Another thing I heard said, when the French and Dutch brought down that wretched constitution, was that there would have to be a re-think about the direction the EU was moving in: that this was a... (30 April 2008)
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  • Tartan Giant: Lord Rannoch said: "My second principal reason for suggesting that your Lordships should reject the Bill at Second Reading is that our present EU membership has already deprived the British... (2 April 2008)
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  • Tartan Giant: Not to mention the real experts who have delivered this epic: http://www.heartland.org/pdf/ManhattanDe clarationForm.pdf Cutting CO2 is notjing more than a huge government LIE (what's new!)... (12 March 2008)
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  • Gawain Towler: As an alternative, the protection of defensible property rights might go some way to allieviate many of the problems in sub-saharan Africa and elsewhere. (11 March 2008)
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  • David Wright: Unfortunately, this is indeed not a tenable point of view. Numerous studies (ice and seabed cores, tree rings, etc) have shown clearly that the planet's climate is cyclic, with fairly regular ice... (11 March 2008)
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  • Tartan Giant: That is why the Motion on the Order Paper says that we are here to "take note" of the forthcoming European Council in Lisbon next week. There is nothing that we or the House of Commons can do.... (6 December 2007)
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  • Frederick Clark: As is the EU's share of global GDP. The EU's share is currently 25%, but according to the EC itself, it will decline to only 10% (if the EU will be lucky) by 2050. By that time the Chinese,... (28 November 2007)
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  • Toolsie Narinesingh: a pension is earned therefore it must not be taken away.the pension is for service past and must not be used as an axe to take away from you a basic right;"freedom of expression and association"... (26 September 2007)
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  • Toolsie Narinesingh: a pension is erned therefore it must not be taken away.the pension is for service past and must not be used as an axe to take away from you a basic right;"freedom of expression and association"... (26 September 2007)
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  • Bruce Shaxson: Well done Lord Pearson of Rannoch! The corrupt European Union is openly undemocratic and founded upon secrecy, misinformation, and enforcement.The sooner we are rid of this collection of... (20 June 2007)
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  • Mark Bestford: It has already been made clear that the current agreement being made is "an ammedment to a treaty" and not a new treaty and therefore "does not require a referendum". However, just how far does... (19 June 2007)
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  • David Wright: Exactly! Regarding my earlier comment, I did not then realise that Lord Pearson would be allowed a second bite at the cherry. If the government ever dare hold another referendum on this topic,... (19 June 2007)
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  • David Wright: An oasis of sense amidst a desert of dried-up platitudes and dessicated verbiage. (15 June 2007)
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  • Jane Birkby: Well Kieran Locke, your debate does not hold water, because I am not a member of any party, and I fully support Lord Pearson's description, and his call for a cost benefit analysis of our... (13 June 2007)
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