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Have your loudspeakers. But not here | Daniel Finkelstein - Times Online not a catholic. There is so much good in British culture, may it last. Ms R Hughes, London, UK Can somebody explain me somethingBarcelona, Spain To Nick, London, UK. You said 'The UK isn't majority Christian, it's agnosticbest. ' This is incorrect. In the last national census 85% of the UK declared themselves Christian, albeit it nominally so in some cases. [ie: Christians who do notNorthampton, England Spot on! The UK as a whole is losing its identity becauseour identity. I am `anglican`, I live in the US & am married to an Indian - youlots of celebrations but we also step in line with american culture outside ofchange for me Kate V, New York, USA Time to draw a line in the sand. This is England and must remaineveryone else. jem, london, uk "Go to Halifax in West Yorkshire www.timesonline.co.uk | |
Xbox is crack for kids | Janice Turner - Times Online double that, or in fact triple it in the case of Counterwhatâ s happening in the real world andrefuse to buy them portable gaming consolestheir intelligence in my opinion. Andwww.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnistseasily hold his own in an ethical debatecertain at some point in the past year, therementionned that in video games youNicholas Lewis, London, UK Whatthat assertion on in the second to last Bailey, New York, NY Janicethe man mentioned in this article wouldChildren's Hostpital in Liverpool. James Patton, New York, welland you don't live in our time. in yourw, Sheffield, , uk Ehem www.timesonline.co.uk | |
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