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I think it is racist to dismiss chicken masala as bearing a resemblance to meat balls. Watch your privilege Greg!!

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My aunt (age 97) gave me a cheque for my birthday. I had to find a bank to pay it in. I took the London Overground, but things have changed since I last used it, I found myself on the Windrush Line. I have long objected to the Windrush cult, it is a brand with particular political associations, my parents and my aunt are of that generation, one of my objections to woke and identity politics is that our differences and idiosyncrasies are simplified for easy political consumption, we become political fodder. I’d be more than happy to debate my case with the Windrushites, we could even agree to disagree. Train lines have traditionally been named according to geography or monarchy, in London even our train lines are being politicised. These lines are a permanent foundation of London, carrying millions of passengers a day, a captive audience for woke propaganda, there are still some under the illusion that woke has been defeated.

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That picture looks more like Mediterranean meatballs, Frank.

And thankyou for the reminder that mass immigration leads to low productivity through low investment in new technology.

Also, mass immigration is a Ponzi scheme that creates more demand for the jobs that it supposedly fills, such as in healthcare.

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I was struck yesterday by the air of barely restrained violence as we walked along Oxford St in London yesterday. Everywhere Arab, Black Africans in groups and Arab women in medieval costumes. It is to be hoped that in the end the people will vote regardless of the will of the ruling elites.

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