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This country has become a cesspit



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Published Date: 17 July 2008
I HAVE just returned from a visit to Germany and what a breath of fresh air it was.
The women and teenage girls were slim and smartly dressed – no cropped tops with wobbling spare tyres, no tattoos, no studs and bars in their faces.

You could walk out at night and not be confronted by gangs of neanderthal teenagers drunk out of
their skulls and screaming obscenities.

The paths on a Saturday morning were not covered with vomit, urine and blood trails.

England used to be a wonderful place to live but not any more, the country is a cesspit.

Children are leaving school as thick as two short planks, many just foul-mouthed wobbling blobs. Law and order is a joke, while half the country is sponging off the other half.

"Then clear off back to Germany," I hear you say.

Fear not dear readers, I intend to.

SEAN LONGDEN
New Cheveley Road
Newmarket



I WAS completely disgusted by the scene I witnessed from the window of my own home on Saturday.

Two young members of our community decided that it would be socially acceptable to commit what I can only describe as indecent sexual acts upon each other in the park, merely metres from my window.

As the boy lay against the tree with his awfully died hair and offensively sloganed t-shirt, I was utterly disgusted at what our town was becoming.

If this is what the future holds for Newmarket, I for one am glad I won't be around to see it for much longer.

In my opinion, teenagers like these will bring about the death of respect and decency.

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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 9:38 AM
  • Source: Newmarket Journal
  • Location: Newmarket
 
 
  

 
 

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