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San Francisco On the streets like it just normal โ€ฆ these people need locking up https://t.co/UYebz80zYS

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The Education system is corrupted โ€œIn schools they're pressuring us to learn about Islam and learn about people and that are coming over. I don't want to learn about that. I want to learn about my culture, my beliefs and I'm proud to be English.โ€ Good lad and why shouldnโ€™t he? https://t.co/7Rrz3bry5D

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A student says schools pressure them to learn about Islam instead of their own culture and beliefs, and that they are proud to be English. They claim they weren't taught about the Pill of Franks or the Battle of Hajin Court. The student says they were taught about Islam, Prophet Mohammed, and Islamic ideologies, but Christianity was barely covered. They allege that when they tried to speak up and say something, they were suspended from school for being racist. They state they were just questioning.
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Speaker 0: In schools, they're pressuring us to learn about Islam and learn about people that are coming up. I don't wanna learn about that. I wanna learn about my culture, my beliefs, and I'm proud to be English. Have they taught Speaker 1: you about the Pill of Franks? No. Did you learn about the Battle of Hajin Court? Speaker 0: No. No. In school, they teach they were teaching us about, you know, about Islam, about prophet Mohammed, and and all their and all their all their ideologies. They barely cover they barely cover Christianity after. Speaker 1: Did they tell you about how it was a warlord who brutally murdered people? Speaker 0: They wouldn't say any of that. And when I tried to stand up and say that someone picked, I would get in trouble for it. Suspended from school because apparently I was being racist. I was, you know, I was just trying to, you know Speaker 1: You're questioning

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Tony Blair's government is taken to court by future Labour Leader Keir Starmerโ€ฆ He argued against section 55 of the then government's immigration and asylum act, 2002; and won. This victory paved the way for the enticing "benefits" ecconomic migrants want. Donโ€™t Vote Labour https://t.co/KvcdvuBcJR

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In 2003, Labour faced a crisis under Tony Blair's leadership. Keir Starmer, a future Labour leader, challenged the government over immigration laws, leading to benefits for economic migrants posing as asylum seekers. Some believe Starmer contributed to Britain's current immigration issues. Can he fix a problem he helped create 20 years ago?
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Speaker 0: Crisis of today. In 2003, Labour had been in power 6 years under the leadership of Tony Blair. Tony Blair's government is taken to court by future Labour leader Keir Starmer. He argued against section 55 of the then government's immigration and asylum act. 2002 round 1. This victory paved the way for the enticing benefits economic migrants want. Therefore, some claim to be asylum seekers. This makes Keir Starmer one of the architects of one of the biggest issues in Britain currently. Do you think he is capable of sorting a mess that he helped create over 20 years ago?
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