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They should be let in.
That's the logic pic.twitter.com/RWP1kotFJY "Theresa May says only migrants with jobs should be let in to UK".
As the UN conference loomed, Thatcher relented and agreed that 10,000 should be let in, spread over three years, with a preference for those who spoke English and had no medical problems.
If they did gain entry, he added, Ukraine and Belarus which were "more European"—should be let in as well.Given Mr Erdogan's reputation as a savvy politician, there is puzzlement in Ankara over why he shifted his ground on the penal code so abruptly.
But if they succeed, lawyers would then fill in the details of an accord to be signed before the EU's grand summit at the end of this year, when the club's current members have to decide which countries should be let in, perhaps as soon as 2004.
Ms. Sherman limits participation to 50 people; most spots for the ride on Saturday, the last day of Summer Streets, are spoken for, but there are cancellations, and she reserves 15 places for people who e-mail her through joyrideo.com with a good argument about why they should be let in.
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If the rest of the world is allowed to know something demonstrably true about a member of the British royal family, shouldn't British readers be let in on the secret?
Sergio Romano, a former Italian ambassador and commentator, said in an interview, "Let's say the truth: These are people of modest intellect who should be let back in the country, and in two weeks forgotten".
Foreign reporters, including from the BBC, should be let back in.
A political row is raging in the schools sector about whether those without qualified teacher status should be let loose in the classroom, but the corresponding debate about non-specialist teaching of English and maths is nowhere to be seen in further education.
Does this mean I think the media should be let off the hook in its dance with the devil?
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