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Old 24-12-2015, 23:31   #28
Arthurgray50@blu
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Re: Calls for Cameron to step in after US bars British Muslim family from Disneyland

The USA is allowed like any other country, to inforce the laws of THERE land.

I just wish the British Government would do the same.

Its like in some countries, there are strict laws concerning drugs and alcohol etc, and yet Brits go there and break them. And then ask the British Government to help them - WHY.

If you break the law in that country, then you pay the price.

there again this country is too soft. Any overseas person breaks the law in THIS country, will probably get prison - which we will pay for. Then released to do it again

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http://www.getwestlondon.co.uk/incom...-visa-10650217

Nearly the same topic. Answers please on a postcard to Arthur

Same point, same reason. Visa cancelled and not allowed to fly
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