Keith.
True Free Trade means the movement of goods AND people should be unrestricted.
Harry
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Keith wrote:
The following is a precis of an article in today's Financial Times:
LET THE
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Does that mean to all sacred places around the world as well?
REH
Keith.
True Free Trade means the movement of goods AND people should be
unrestricted.
Harry
Ray,
Now, now, old friend.
Free Trade is the movement of goods and people across borders. It doesn't
mean movement of people into our houses - or our sacred places.
The laws of a country apply to all goods from inside and outside the
country - and that applies to the movement of people. Your home
The Financial Times wrote:
LET THE HUDDLED MASSES GO FREE
Samuel Brittan
In order to convince those with an unthinking prejudice against
globalisation, a dramatic gesture is needed which would demonstrate that
the free movement of
I believe that the only answer to religious freedom
and freedom of our Sacred Places lies in the secular legal government built upon
the solid principles of equality, respect, the valuing of diversity and the
belief that every culture and individual is a great gift to all.
That means that