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15th January 2013 #7
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I hope it (if genuine ) will also highlight the abuses and near-slavery conditions that some of these people have to endure...conveniently overlooked by our government.
It will make a change from all the documentaries looking for sympathy for our homegrown layabouts 'struggling' to pay for their fags, beer and drugs as single parents with seven kids.
Hard-working amiable Filipinos are welcome as far as I'm concerned, assimilating into our society and contributing in a positive way to it, as they normally do.
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