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Old 20-06-2007, 15:15   #103
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Re: Migrant workers help UK economy

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Originally Posted by freezin View Post
And a lot of parents don't bring up their concerns because they can't see what good it would do and don't want to be branded as racists.

When even a schoolgirl's views are scrutinised for racism, there isn't much hope for parents raising similar concerns.
Funny how there's no confirmation that the girls couldn't speak english don't you think?
Surely you can understand that if someone says they don't want to work with asians "because they can't speak english" when they actually can, its a racial slur?

If one child said they didn't want to work with a Liverpudlian child because "he'll steal my stuff" it's understandable that the child should be punished right? (not the Liverpudlian)

As for not bringing up concerns that your child isn't getting an education because the teacher's time is being spent with other children, I don't know of any decent parents who'd let that go without complaining to the school.
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