by the way, if I find out the number of Arab/ME migrants, what % is safe to assume are criminals?
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You may not need to as
@KirkegaardEmil is working on a paper at the moment which is relevant to the migrant debate in the UK.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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it'll explain Arab criminality's role in long-seated suspicion over immigration and inverse Linekers Law?
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Replying to @TalkingArse @KirkegaardEmil
I don't know how specific it will be but I'm sure it'll be interesting, similar to this https://openpsych.net/files/papers/Kirkegaard_2014f.pdf …
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Replying to @AdamPerkinsPhD @KirkegaardEmil
but in the meantime, how can you explain the data pointing to ingrained suspicion towards immigration in GB?
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Replying to @TalkingArse @KirkegaardEmil
As mid-east migrants are crimeprone it follows that the more live on yr street, the less keen you'll be on them
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Replying to @AdamPerkinsPhD @KirkegaardEmil
so you say, but that doesn't reflect evidence anti-immigration feeling strongest in areas of low immigration
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Replying to @TalkingArse @KirkegaardEmil
Indeed there are likely to be many causal factors operating not just crime proneness of middle eastern migrants
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Replying to @AdamPerkinsPhD @KirkegaardEmil
you specifically said middle eastern criminality is fuelling it.
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Replying to @TalkingArse @KirkegaardEmil
No you tried to generalize my comment about Lineker to Brexit etc and got caught out. But that's ok.
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