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Welcome, Guest ! Login Sign Up Blog Home News Sports A&E Features Opinions Multimedia Blog Archive Muslims in Europe don t want to be segregated or shut off from the mainstream By Mohammad Jaber Published: Friday, December 18, 2009 - 5:19am Tags: Opinions Europe ...
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14 hours ago ago from Derek Deedman | Liberal Democrat County Councillor for Bramber Castle Division
The European Union is a controversial issue in the British press. We've heard stories about straight bananas, Euro-gravy trains and paying out huge amounts of money for nothing in return. Which of it is true? Is any of it true? In reality, most of the things you read about the European Union are more fiction than fact. We've pulled together some of our favourite myths for you to peruse and I hope you enjoy them as much as we did. We hope the ...
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