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Letter: A free and open discussion.(Letters)
From:
The Birmingham Post (England)
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November 13, 2007
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Byline: JOHN PENNY
Dear Editor, I wish to support Mr Hastilow in his remarks on immigration.
Firstly on the grounds of free speech, in what is supposed to be a free and open discussion of immigration.
Secondly, if what I understand is correct, he quoted Mr Powell in saying th...
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