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British jobs bias; letters.


FOR anyone leaving school now there is nothing in the way of jobs, not even a job at Tesco. The city's, biggest employer, Birmingham City Council, openly discriminates against anyone who is "white English".

Job adverts can advertise for Asian, Afro-Caribbean and Bengali employees, according to according to
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the relations between members of two or more races within a single community

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No other country in the world would put their own people second. It amounts to treason.

Of course, this rotten government has the answer.

Let even more foreigners in, put them first in the jobs queue, put them first in the social housing list and first for benefits.

The British public will stand for anything because we are the biggest mugs in the world.

We deserve everything that we get. Let us not kid ourselves that anything will change when the Conservatives win the next election, because it will surely not.

No future, no hope, no Britain.

PAUL HEMMING, Erdington
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Publication:Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
Date:Aug 23, 2009
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