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Name: Bethany Wheatley on Jun 26, 2008Comments: James is most definitely not a racist and the-latest ought to highlight this fact since it is due to their low-standard "journalism" that James is in this position.Flag
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Name: Gareth Quinn on Jun 26, 2008Comments: This is an absolute disgrace, typical left wing reporters reporting disgusting lies against an inocent man. Good luck James in clearing your nameFlag
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Name: Claire-Louise Leyland on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Misrepresenting a person's views in order to make a story is not journalism.Flag
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Name: Charles Newitt on Jun 26, 2008Comments: Marc Wadsworth is a hack. James McGrath is talented, honorable and not a racist in any form. Wadsworth should be ashamed of himself.Flag
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Name: Toby Barrett on Jun 26, 2008Comments: The leap from what was said to the accusations are rediculous. This sought of sensationalist gutter journalism is not good for democracy.Flag
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Name: Ian Campbell on Jun 26, 2008Comments: I am tired of people being charged with is ism when people dont get their own way, as a Australian who lived in London I was the target of racism from non indigenous English and I didnt moan about itFlag
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Name: Fiona Keen on Jun 26, 2008Comments: This man needs his name cleared for making an innocent remark. Why should he have to lose his job for speaking the truth!Flag
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Name: James Page on Jun 27, 2008Comments: Never met James, but I know someone who has and is held in the highest regard... That's good enough for me. Just a shame to see some Conservatives revert to type and hang out their mates to dry. Shaming.Flag
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Name: Matt Davies on Jun 27, 2008Comments: Utterly crazy that this man was hounded out of his job. This country is being destroyed by such foolishness.Flag
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Name: Matthew Roberts on Jun 27, 2008Comments: He merely commented dismissively on a topic suggested. I would like to believe he would have behaved just as dismissively regardless of age, race or creed.Flag
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Name: Jassen Payen on Jun 27, 2008Comments: I myself am a british born Mauritian, and I'm sick of the negative attitude towards London in general. The comments towards James are very slanderous, since what he said was logical and echos the thoughts of the many that love London and Britain. It is an insult that this has James McGrath's comments are insinuated as racism, and shows the sorry state of the media right now. For people unhappy about being in London, they should go home, where ever that may be! Nothing wrong with saying that, it's actually a positive suggestion to counter a negative connotation. Stop the PC and GET REAL.Flag
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Name: Matt Woods on Jun 27, 2008Comments: Witch-hunts, such as this one against Mr McGrath do nothing to foster good relations and are symptomatic of the supression of free speech on the issue of race. James McGrath is a good man and should be given an apology.Flag
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Name: Roger Wilsher on Jun 27, 2008Comments: We are living in a mad, mad world where the UN can shore up appalling regimes with no legitimacy like Mugabe's Zimbabwe and the junta's Burma and inaccurate and slanderous reporting can lead to someone committed to enhancing people's lives being forced out of a position where he might actuially do some good. What can that possibly achieveFlag
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Name: James Ingram on Jun 27, 2008Comments: That was the most biased and partisan piece of writing I have read since the last time I picked up a copy of "The Sun" by mistake. Mr Wadsworth should be thorughly ashamed of himself. If the events were true, then he wrote so poorly that the reader cannot help but imagine that there's some sort of anti-Tory axe he is grinding. And that's the *best case* scenario. Mr Wadsworth: I am anti-Tory and anti-racism. You make me feel ashamed that you pretend to share the same values which I hold dear.Flag
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