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Name: Mike&Cilla Taylor on Feb 22, 2010Comments: This is a disgusting example of "New Labour" hypocrisy ranking alongside adoption of BNP slogans and "invitation for a chat" to the Zionist ambassador.Flag
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Name: Jim McLaughlin on Feb 22, 2010Comments: We have a shop and stock Zatytoun products ...we would appreciate opportunity to meet producers and further their causeFlag
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Name: Sarah Irving on Feb 22, 2010Comments: The denial of these visas goes against stated government policy, and is just one of many examples underlining the racist assumptions behind British visa policies.Flag
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Name: Philip Painter on Feb 22, 2010Comments: I am at a loss to understand the UK's decision here.Flag
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Name: Carol Morton on Feb 22, 2010Comments: This two-faced UK government should be ashamed of itself. Reverse decision before too late, please.Flag
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Name: Kris on Feb 22, 2010Comments: why have these farmers not been allowed to participate in Fair Trade fortnight ???Flag
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Name: Jeremy Buck on Feb 22, 2010Comments: These farmers represent fantastic steps forward in international trade, their story needs to be heard to spread the good message about FairTrade, which is still only recognisable by 70% of the UK population!Flag
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Name: Mike Cushman on Feb 22, 2010Comments: This is an amazingly petty minded decision, even by the low standards the FCO sets. Let them in.Flag
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Name: Sue King on Feb 22, 2010Comments: Strange that the UK Government is happy to welcome people considered by most of us to be war criminals and yet farmers are denied entry.Flag
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Name: Pam on Feb 22, 2010Comments: How s this possible in my country!? I am just going to the opening of the fair and the farmers who make my oil are not allowed into the country yet you let in war criminals from Israel, what a disgusting country. Do not ask me to vote, I hate my countryFlag
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Name: Lynn Herron on Feb 22, 2010Comments: Refusal to grant visas just for these farmers to join in Fairtrade Fortnight is a terrible reflection on the state of our nation and more particularly on the state of our government and civil service.Flag
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Name: Paul Hughes-Smith on Feb 22, 2010Comments: Both Gordon Brown & Tony Blair have talked endlessly of improving the economic infrastructure of the Palestinians and encouraging civil society etc. and yet whenever an economic intitiative is made such as Fairtrade produce form the Occupied Territories there is a policy of non-co-operation from our government. Talk about 'fortress Britain' what possible harm can 3 farmers do except tell the truth about how their land is being stolen and their crops uprooted.Flag
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