This man is costing the British Tax payer dear.. why not just deport him and have done with it?
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GNV appears to be a career racist I refuse to respond to yet another hate crime in any other way than this
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This man is costing the British Tax payer dear.. why not just deport him and have done with it?
Quote by benrums0n
Jags with the deepest respect u r a moderator.
As such i suppose u have access to this individuals posts.
Why save me the bother and check em out yerself.
If u manage to find one that doesnt contain racial hatred let me know.
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Jags with the deepest respect u r a moderator.
As such i suppose u have access to this individuals posts.
Why save me the bother and check em out yerself.
If u manage to find one that doesnt contain racial hatred let me know.
Quote by Cherrytree
This is man who believes his son and daughter in law were murdered. I don't see why he shouldn't have the right to state his case in court.
He's also given millions to charity (including 6 million to Great Ormond Street) - and employs thousands of people in his many business ventures.
In my opinion, he should be allowed to state his case.
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This is man who believes his son and daughter in law were murdered. I don't see why he shouldn't have the right to state his case in court.
He's also given millions to charity (including 6 million to Great Ormond Street) - and employs thousands of people in his many business ventures.
In my opinion, he should be allowed to state his case.
Quote by benrums0n
GNV appears to be a career racist I refuse to respond to yet another hate crime in any other way than this
Quote by Cherrytree
This is man who believes his son and daughter in law were murdered. I don't see why he shouldn't have the right to state his case in court.
He's also given millions to charity (including 6 million to Great Ormond Street) - and employs thousands of people in his many business ventures.
In my opinion, he should be allowed to state his case.