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They'll welcome Glitter if he claims asylum



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Published Date: 29 August 2008
Towngate House,
Elland

I SEE that Garry Glitter has been released after serving the sentence imposed on him for allegedly molesting children as young as 11 and is now flying around the Far East seeking a country which will allow him entry.
What a difference to the attitude of the authorities in this country which allows terrorists who came to the UK with the intention of causing mayhem to be given political asylum on the grounds that they can not be deported back to their country of origin when the law catches up with them, in case they are badly treated for the crimes they committed before coming to the UK.

I wonder if Garry has considered a plane bound for London, destroying his passport and flushing the bits down the toilet when in flight and then losing his memory and claiming asylum when the plane touches down. No doubt he would be welcomed with open arms, given free accommodation with a giro every week and possibly the chance to work as a primary school caretaker. What a sick country the UK has become under this even sicker left wing elected rabble whose only interest appears to be in buying enough votes to enable them to keep on digging their snouts in the trough and to hell with the interests of the decent members of the British Isles.

Gordon Penney



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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 8:42 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
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scorpion,

02/09/2008 11:48:29
Wot, I wll beginf to think our Princesses and beauty Queens must be on holiday - hopefully a long one !

I will start to think this fellowe knows what he is talking about!


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scorpion,

02/09/2008 11:54:01
Wot no criticism? Maybe this bloke knows what he is talking about,

Or maybe our Princesses and Beauty Queens are on holiday - hopefully a long one.

(Don'know why the last comment appeared as it did, wasn't my fault,
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