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Monday, 22 June 2009
Would Jacqui Smith have banned Sarkozy..?
So, we wonder what she would have done had she been in office today.
According to the Daily Mail, France's President Sarkozy has today called for the Islamic burqa to be banned - saying it "is not a sign of religion, it is a sign of subservience".
Don't have a pop at us over that sentence. We're citing it - not thinking it.
We have no opinion on the burqa, but we have chuckled at the Old Holborn blog's suggestion that they're great for people "tired of being "CCTV'ed".
Anyway, Sarkozy's comments would probably have been deemed 'offensive' and that's what Jacqui Smith banned US 'shock jock' Michael Savage from Britain for - being 'offensive', we're told.
So, would Jackboot Jacqui have banned Sarkozy from Britain?
And how fast would Nick Griffin of the BNP been arrested if he'd stood up and said the same?
It's another one of those strange curios which makes us raise an eyebrow and ask 'did he really say that?'.
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