Dudley council's retreat from pig ban uncertain
The Express and Star (via Lost Budgie Blog), in reporting on the ban on pigs at the Dudley municipal offices in the UK, says that the council is against political correctness, yet at the same time, they haven't recinded the ban either.
This reminds me that even Tony Blair himself may have backed down on his warning that he would deport Islamists who took part in inciting terrorism against the country. It just shows how transparent the country's own leadership is, and how they're either afraid or unwilling to deal with the racism that's been plaguing the UK. The concerned citizenry will certainly have to do something to make it clear to their leadership that they won't accept this kind of ludicrous bias.
This reminds me that even Tony Blair himself may have backed down on his warning that he would deport Islamists who took part in inciting terrorism against the country. It just shows how transparent the country's own leadership is, and how they're either afraid or unwilling to deal with the racism that's been plaguing the UK. The concerned citizenry will certainly have to do something to make it clear to their leadership that they won't accept this kind of ludicrous bias.
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