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Old 22-04-2010, 10:36   #332
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Re: Ban the burkha ?

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
There are cases where some women have never worn any form of dress/burkha whilst here, but then started wearing it later. if it was that strict they would have been wearing it before now.
That is irrelevant to this topic, peoples choices change and with religion so does their level of commitment..

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Originally Posted by Gary L View Post
as you say we are expected to respect their laws and even customs. so if you come here then you should think about our laws.
they didn't have to at the time of entry because we allowed it. but if it does become a requirement in time. then they will have to consider whether they want to enter or not.
You viewpoint is very immigrant/visitor orientated for some weird reason. Remember that there's lots of people born in the UK that a law of this type would impact on.

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we could have all seperate incidents where a 'foreigner' will not have to follow our laws because of where they originally came from. which means that all laws in this country only apply depending on who you are or where your second home is.
Sorry but now you're way off track.. Laws in other countries are simply that.. "a law in other country" There's never been any sign that visitors to the UK have legally argued that it's law in their contry and use it as a defence.
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