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"Westminster council, one of the richest in the land, wants to bring in a bylaw making it an offence to “give out food for free”, punishable by fines."

 

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The conservatives are slowly turning into the Nazi party. :rant:

 

Nothing like selective reporting is there....

 

1. Westminster council is not representative of the entire conservative party.

2. It's not even a proposed bylaw - it's something mentioned in a consultation paper.

3. It is only on a very specific and small area where there have been problems with people being less than sensible and soup run time.

 

But nothing like muck raking is there. I mean everyone on here screams foul if anyone dares say anything even slightly critical of the Labour party, but any chance to put the boot into the Conservatives. :roll:

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Nothing like selective reporting is there....

 

1. Westminster council is not representative of the entire conservative party.

2. It's not even a proposed bylaw - it's something mentioned in a consultation paper.

3. It is only on a very specific and small area where there have been problems with people being less than sensible and soup run time.

 

 

We caught it in time then ! :D

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If people are less than sensible at soup run time it should be policed and not banned.

 

That's taking out on all those who are not a problem and need it. Its like saying kick out all the Muslims for the few that want to make war on the west.

 

It may be a consultation paper now but we all know they hide behind consultations and think groups in order to bring in policies that are hard to swallow, even Sheffield council do this sort of thing.

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