Monday, June 04, 2007

Ms Hodge.

Our Education Minister Alan Johnson accused colleague Margaret Hodge of 'using the language of the BNP'.
She had said that British families should have more rights to council homes than immigrants.
Johnson stated that this 'fuels myths about immigrants getting special privileges'.
Surely if British people are at the front of the queues then this should offend Mr Johnson and if they are not, then Ms Hodge has a point.
And this man is in charge of education.




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