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Anne Heywood
Resolved Question: Why is the UK government
A long list of MPs from all the Westminster parties, including cabinet ministers and would-be party leaders, have signed up to a petition demanding the right of the Tibetan people to preserve their identity in the face of massive “Han Chinese immigration” — but refuse to even recognise that the identical displacement process is happening in Britain
The Chinese government increasingly encourages Han Chinese to migrate to Tibet by offering high wages and other inducements
This policy is threatening the survival of the Tibetan people. Tibetans are becoming a minority in their own country,”
This policy is threatening the survival of the Tibetan people. Tibetans are becoming a minority in their own country,”
The Chinese government are following a deliberate policy of extinguishing all that is Tibetan, including their own language in their own country.”
Abbott, Diane; Hackney North and Stoke Newington; Labour
Bacon, Richard; South Norfolk; Conservative
Begg, Anne; Aberdeen South; Labour
Beith, Alan; Berwick-upon-Tweed; Liberal Democrat
Binley, Brian; Northampton South; Conservative
Brooke, Annette; Mid Dorset and North Poole; Liberal Democrat
Brown, Russell; Dumfries and Galloway; Labour
Bruce, Malcolm; Gordon; Liberal Democrat
Campbell, Gregory; East Londonderry; Democratic Unionist Party
Campbell, Menzies; North East Fife; Liberal Democrat
Clark, Katy; North Aryshire and Arran; Labour
Connarty, Michael; Linlithgow and East Falkirk; Labour
Dobbin, Jim; Heywood and Middleton; Labour
Dodds, Nigel; Belfast North; Democratic Unionist Party
Featherstone, Lynne; Hornsey and Wood Green; Liberal Democrat
Field, Frank; Birkenhead; Labour
Flello, Robert; Stoke-on-Trent South; Labour
Flynn, Paul; Newport West; Labour
Foster, Don; Bath; Liberal Democrat
George, Andrew; St Ives; Liberal Democrat
Godsiff, Roger; Birmingham, Hall Green; Labour
Harvey, Nick; North Devon; Liberal Democrat
Harvard, Dai; Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney; Labour
Hemming, John; Brimingham, Yardley; Liberal Democrat
Hopkins, Kelvin; Luton North; Labour
Horwood, Martin; Cheltenham; Liberal Democrat
Huhne, Chris; Eastleigh; Liberal Democrat
Hunter, Mark; Cheadle; Liberal Democrat
Illsley, Eric; Barnsley Central; Labour
Jackson, Glenda; Hampstead and Kilburn; Labour
Llwyd, Elfyn; Dwyfor Meirionnydd; Plaid Cymru
Macneil, Angus; Na h-Eileanan an Iar; Scottish National Party
McCrea, Dr. William; South Antrim; Democratic Unionist Party
McDonnell, John; Hayes and Harlington; Labour
Ottaway, Richard; Croydon South; Conservative
Pound, Stephen; Ealing North; Labour
Pugh, John; Southport; Liberal Democrat
Reid, Alan; Argyll and Bute; Liberal Democrat
Robertson, Angus; Moray; Scottish National Party
Rogerson, Dan; North Cornwall; Liberal Democrat
Sanders, Adrian; Torbay; Liberal Democrat
Sharma, Virendra Kumar; Ealing Southall; Labour
Singh, Marsha; Bradford West; Labour
Simpson, David; Upper Ban; Democratic Unionist
Smith, Robert; West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine; Liberal Democrat
Streeter, Gary; South West Devon; Conservative
Syms, Robert; Poole; Conservative
Williams, Roger; Brecon and Radnorshire; Liberal Democrat
Williams, Stephen; Bristol West; Liberal Democrat
Willott, Jenny; Cardiff Central; Liberal Democrat
So why doesn't the UK government feel like this about the indigenous Brits who will be a minority in there own country within 50 years.
Posted on 7 September 2010 | 10:06 am
Resolved Question: What are some good
I am looking for a book that is similar to Wolfenstein, or where the Nazis won the war. Something kind of like V for vendetta. Another suggestion would be like through the eyes of a nazi officer.
Posted on 16 August 2010 | 6:09 am
Resolved Question: 1970s movie about a group
I remember as a little boy in the early 1980s, there was a movie on a PBS station I believe. I think it was a British movie. I live in the United States btw.
Anyway, there were three or four men, middle-aged. They were on a long walk, an odyssey to find something. They came to this cave or a building that has a hole in the ground. They lowered possibly a rappelling rope. One of the men got tangled in it.
As soon as they finished going to the bottom, they came across this old man with long white beard. He had a box in his hand. The box glowed. The old man's eyes opened and lit up. The box began to shoot rays of light.
The old man was standing rigidly, but he spun around in the rigid posture. The rays of light were destroying everything in its path.
No, it was not Hellraiser. This was in the 1970s, early 1980s. Hellraiser came out in 1987. I saw the movie in 1982, in a house I remember living in.
Posted on 27 April 2010 | 2:35 pm
Resolved Question: What is this 70s(ish)
i saw this film years ago as a child. its not the mole people. bits i remember are there are scientists doing research in some caves where they come across a roup of people living in the cave system. they are all white kind of thing. think the scientists had a big like apparatus thing taking readings, possibly, and i think that the people that lived in the cave attacked them. it wasnt a particularly dark flm as i recall, also it was on tv during the day as i was only little and the images have stayed with me and i cant for the life of me find it. it could have been a foreign film dubbed, but seen as it was in the 80's when i saw it i reckon it was a cheapo one as british tv was notoriously rubbish in them days and didnt buy the good stuff. all help appreciated thanks peeps
Posted on 8 April 2010 | 5:06 am
Resolved Question: 70/80s cheapo film about
i saw this film years ago as a child. its not the mole people. bits i remember are there are scientists doing research in some caves where they come across a roup of people living in the cave system. they are all white kind of thing. think the scientists had a big like apparatus thing taking readings, possibly, and i think that the people that lived in the cave attacked them. it wasnt a particularly dark flm as i recall, also it was on tv during the day as i was only little and the images have stayed with me and i cant for the life of me find it. it could have been a foreign film dubbed, but seen as it was in the 80's when i saw it i reckon it was a cheapo one as british tv was notoriously rubbish in them days and didnt buy the good stuff. all help appreciated thanks peeps
Posted on 6 April 2010 | 5:18 am