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YA is a sham
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Allowing subcultures to live by laws outside of the general laws is a big step toward the entire country failing. |
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catblackindia
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Not if we gave them 24 hours to pack their bags and go. |
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ducktape
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they'll try to
but all in all,if they break the laws of the land they live on,they should still be held accountable.
it just keeps things fair |
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vdv_desantnik
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many of them act as if they do already |
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Wulfie
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They already do. |
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gordino
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they already DO, ???? |
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charlie
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There is a good possibility of that. |
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joan k
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No they will have to abide by the laws of the country that they are residing in |
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devonian2001
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Over my dead body!!! Let them obey the laws of this country or go home to their own |
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brown eyes
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well, interesting question. i fear that this may happen in britain . dont know about the continent. everyone has a right to their own religion BUT as for the law, every citizen should abide by the laws of their country of birth or the country they have chosen to live in. the law is there to protect people and religion should have absolutely no bearing on that |
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poppy
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only religious laws, of course they wont have their own other laws. |
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xxxxxtenthousandtearsxxxxx
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yeh i think they will |
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Ms Eddy
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No is the short answer.
Religious people live by the laws of their religion anyway, but these are not statute. We all live under UK law as is set by statute and UK legislation - how people of faith decide to live their lives within the laws set by statute is up to them, they do it now, they have that right and I don't think that will or should change. I.e. a christian law is one set out in 10 commandments...they obey those 'religious laws' within the structure of UK statute. |
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A G
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they alreadi do |
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James M
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In a couple of hundred years the Uk will be a Muslim country. I'm only glad I won't be here to see it, but I feel for those who have yet to come. |
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The Wonder Of Wellies
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The laws of this country have been in operation for hundreds of years. They are the newcomers to this the host country. They have to abide by our laws of the land. |
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The Bruce spawn of Korky
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They are already a law unto themselves, and the sooner we realise they are the enemy within the better,
then we can start the repatriation of this rag tag and bobtail
terrorists silent army to the deserts they came from |
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tonytonymacaroni
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Yes and no, what I think will happen is that we'll all live to a common law that we all agree with. |
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The Wise One
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They should not - but knowing the silly, head-in-the-sand, clueless liberals inhabiting much of the UK and Europe, there is a good chance |
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openyoureyespeople!
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nope, 99% of muslims respect the laws of the countries they are in / or were born in |
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Ollie
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Its possible the sharia law will be used. |
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Phil H
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That would be there wish, but I don't think that the UK government would allow two systems of law. |
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