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Ah, so just general stuff you say? Funnily enough, I heard the opposite, generally.
You heard that our problems were not all the fault of foreigners?

Good.

But your posts don't seem to agree with that
 
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Send a working party if MPs to El Salvador take some advice from there president on law and order ;)
 
Plus the roving foreign gypsies, driving uninsured, untaxed, with no MOT, trucks around the streets, collecting scrap.
That's a police and authorities issue.

All people are subject to laws, its the manpower and systems to catch and prosecute that's the issue.
 
They’re not actual barber businesses in the true sense, they’re fronts. They’re Turkish launderettes washing dirty money. Is everybody getting their hair cut more often these days - seems to be more baldys about than ever so where has this demand for Turkish barbers come from - we used to have just a couple of barbers in Hornchurch and now there’s over a dozen, most of which are Turkish and the same applies just about everywhere else in the country. What made Turks such fantastic barbers all of a sudden? As usual, you have your head up your arse and are missing the real picture. Go past and see how many actual people are using these barbers for the intended purposes - often you’ll see the places empty and wondering how they manage to keep going. Well wonder no more, Mottie has educated you.
You know this but the taxman and authorities don't?
 
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You know this but the taxman and authorities don't?
What makes you think they don’t know? They choose to do nothing.

"There are now almost 18,000 barbers across the country, a 50 per cent rise in just five years, according to the National Hair and Beauty Federation (NHBF). The Federation confirmed that almost 1,000 new barber shops have been opened in the past year alone. Official sources have told GB News that while most barbers are legitimate, "a significant and growing number of barbers are being used as fronts for criminality".

It’s mainly a cash industry with little outlay needed to justify takings, just like car washes, so it will attract those wanting to legitimise illegally earned cash from drugs. If you don’t know that, you really have led a sheltered life.
 
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I see loads of scrapie’s around my area.
Every single one English
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So now tell me where the real issue is
Where it has always been - with Politically correct police forces run by successive governments. Do you seriously not see all these cash taking Turkish businesses starting up and wonder why?
 
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