calma
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Post by calma on Nov 17, 2006 7:21:31 GMT
Quote: 'Jean-Louis Pascual, a bus driver who was born in France but has lived in this country for 11 years, explained the Roman Party referred to the phrase "When in Rome do as the Romans do".
He said: "This is all about people coming to this country and becoming part of the community.
"There are some people who come here and stay separate, living in groups and keeping to their own culture.
"It is fine to keep in your own culture in your home, but outside it you should not be separate."
Mr Pascual, 36, of Watlington Street, is standing for Reading Borough Council because he wants to be a "minister or president" in his own country.
He told the Evening Post: "I believe that if I get recognition in this country then I will be recognised in my own country. It is difficult to come to power in France if you are not wealthy."
He said because he was single and without children and family here, he could not be corrupted.
He also suggests British jails should be moved abroad to Russia and the money saved should be spent on the NHS
It's amazing how many immigrants I speak to have similar views to this guy. In my experience they are often more bitter about the 'bad' immigrants than the people already living here are.
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Post by mrjoebangles on Nov 17, 2006 23:05:21 GMT
Have I missed something, is it April the 1st?.
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