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Your pathetic. Your speal is used by Sikhs who have ni discipline. Modern day British Slags.

There is no party with Silkh interests at heart. We will have to fight for our rights. Democracy will always dissapoint.

Your spiel is commonly used by Sikhs who wanna embrace everything western because it's trendy.

With respect, you talk about having discipline and in the same sentence are calling me pathetic, grow up son, in a debate, people have different opinions, and as far as being in the club of "Sikhs who wanna embrace everything western because it's trendy", sorry, far too old for that trendy stuff.

As far as Sikh interests at heart, what exactly do you want, we can't even look after our own and yet we're making demands from political parties, who, by the way, will make any old promises to get your vote.

If you have such a issue with democracy maybe you should move to India and see how that goes or better still, try China, they don't like democracy over there so you may fit in.

I don't generally get offended by stuff people write online, but I make an exception when someone i don't know think's they can judge me, there's only one who can do that.

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You obviously realise demanding anything from politicians is futile so why vote? I hope you realise it's voters like you are begging politicians and kissing their bums. You are a seriously confused uncle. I have not regret in offending you.

With respect, you talk about having discipline and in the same sentence are calling me pathetic, grow up son, in a debate, people have different opinions, and as far as being in the club of "Sikhs who wanna embrace everything western because it's trendy", sorry, far too old for that trendy stuff.

As far as Sikh interests at heart, what exactly do you want, we can't even look after our own and yet we're making demands from political parties, who, by the way, will make any old promises to get your vote.

If you have such a issue with democracy maybe you should move to India and see how that goes or better still, try China, they don't like democracy over there so you may fit in.

I don't generally get offended by stuff people write online, but I make an exception when someone i don't know think's they can judge me, there's only one who can do that.

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You obviously realise demanding anything from politicians is futile so why vote? I hope you realise it's voters like you are begging politicians and kissing their bums. You are a seriously confused uncle. I have not regret in offending you.

Oh, you didn't offend me, i said i take exception when someone i don't know think's they can judge me, I'd hardly call what you wrote judgemental.

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It's impossible not to be judgemental unless you're a cabbage. Again your just throwing western nonsense at me uncle Ji.

Oh, you didn't offend me, i said i take exception when someone i don't know think's they can judge me, I'd hardly call what you wrote judgemental.

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Don't vote Lib\Lab\Con vote UKIP, with Uppal make him unemployed on Friday!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3068429/Labour-sexism-row-men-women-segregated-party-rally-critics-accuse-selling-values-votes.html

Fury at Labour's segregated rally: Sexism row after senior party figures attend Birmingham election meeting where Muslim men and women are seated separately
  • Picture from Birmingham rally shows men and women sitting apart in hall
  • Labour sources say it wasn't enforced but allowed Muslim women to attend
  • Critics call decision 'sickening' and say party will 'do anything for votes'
  • MP who fought against segregation in schools was centre stage at event
  • Khalid Mahmood said: 'Nobody was told to sit anywhere. It just happened'

By Daniel Martin Chief Political Correspondent For The Daily Mail and Martin Robinson for MailOnline

Published: 10:37, 5 May 2015 | Updated: 16:16, 5 May 2015

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Labour faces a sexism row today after it defended the decision to segregate Muslim men and women at a party rally at an Islamic centre.

Senior party figures, including Liam Byrne, Tom Watson and Harriet Harman's husband Jack Dromey, spoke at the event in Birmingham on Saturday even though men sat on one side of the room and women on the other.

Labour has denied that people were forced to sit separately based on gender - even though photographs from the event show that the groups were clearly segregated.

Critics called the decision 'sickening' and claimed that the party was 'selling values for votes' in order to get Ed Miliband into Downing Street.

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Row: Men and women sat apart at a Labour-run event in Birmingham on Saturday, which critics said had no 'place in modern Britain'

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Among those on the panel were Tom Watson, fer left, Liam Byrne, centre left, and Jack Dromey, centre right, – the husband of Labour's deputy leader and ardent feminist Harriet Harman

Among the Labour grandees at the event was Khalid Mahmood, who is standing to be MP for Perry Bar on Thursday.

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Don't vote Lib\Lab\Con vote UKIP, with Uppal make him unemployed on Friday!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3068429/Labour-sexism-row-men-women-segregated-party-rally-critics-accuse-selling-values-votes.html

Fury at Labour's segregated rally: Sexism row after senior party figures attend Birmingham election meeting where Muslim men and women are seated separately

  • Picture from Birmingham rally shows men and women sitting apart in hall
  • Labour sources say it wasn't enforced but allowed Muslim women to attend
  • Critics call decision 'sickening' and say party will 'do anything for votes'
  • MP who fought against segregation in schools was centre stage at event
  • Khalid Mahmood said: 'Nobody was told to sit anywhere. It just happened'
By Daniel Martin Chief Political Correspondent For The Daily Mail and Martin Robinson for MailOnline

Published: 10:37, 5 May 2015 | Updated: 16:16, 5 May 2015

1.8k shares

1k

View comments

Labour faces a sexism row today after it defended the decision to segregate Muslim men and women at a party rally at an Islamic centre.

Senior party figures, including Liam Byrne, Tom Watson and Harriet Harman's husband Jack Dromey, spoke at the event in Birmingham on Saturday even though men sat on one side of the room and women on the other.

Labour has denied that people were forced to sit separately based on gender - even though photographs from the event show that the groups were clearly segregated.

Critics called the decision 'sickening' and claimed that the party was 'selling values for votes' in order to get Ed Miliband into Downing Street.

Scroll down for video

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Row: Men and women sat apart at a Labour-run event in Birmingham on Saturday, which critics said had no 'place in modern Britain'

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Among those on the panel were Tom Watson, fer left, Liam Byrne, centre left, and Jack Dromey, centre right, the husband of Labour's deputy leader and ardent feminist Harriet Harman

Among the Labour grandees at the event was Khalid Mahmood, who is standing to be MP for Perry Bar on Thursday.

What a shallow reason to support ukip. How old are you?

Terrible governance by libs/lab/cons isn't reason to collaborate with the majority of indeginous facists of this country and support a common party (ukip).

Ukip like any other political party will pander to the whim of the majority of their support... who happen to by the former supporters of the now underground bnp/nf.

If there is nobody worthy of ur vote its better not to vote then give ur vote to a party supported largely by racists.

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