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Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Is the London Borough of Ealing the nexus of evil?

Monday nights Panorama programme revealed thatone distribution centre for the controversial Saudi Arabian Ministry of Education's textbooks was on Northfields Avenue, Ealing W13. I remember the fuss over the teaching of Sharia Law and intollerance at the King Fahd academy on East Acton lane, Ealing W3 and of course there is the North Korean Embassy on Gunnersbury Lane, Ealing W5.

What is going on in Ealing and should not the local MPs be investigating?

What do Stephen Pound (Ealing North - Labour), Angie Bray (Ealing Central and Acton - Conservative) and Virenda Sharma (Ealing Southall - Labour) have to say on this subject?  Actually I don't think any of the three sites are in Ealing North but Stephen Pound must have an opinion about this, he has one about practically everything else.

2 comments:

  1. "What is going on in Ealing and should not the local MPs be investigating?"
    There is little chance of the local MPs speaking out. Perhaps they are afraid of upsetting anyone. However there is some hope on the horizon. The British National Party stood in Ealing North and got a very good result beating UKIP and the Greens and came not far behind the LibDems. I suspect that if we had a British National Party MP in Ealing then that person would be speaking out.

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  2. I don't think that the BNP is a beacon of hope in Ealing North. If all UKIP and BNP voters had voted Conservative then Stephen Pound would be out of a job.

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