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Most of the time duplicitous politicians need to be treated with the contempt they deserve (I'm looking at you Duplicitous Dave!), but just sometimes their duplicity serves the public interest.  An interesting case is the current utterance by Guernsey's chief minister...

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Jonathan Le Tocq said “negativity” would make it difficult to guarantee the safety of any migrants who were welcomed in Guernsey.

http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/641743/Guernsey-can-t-take-in-refugees-because-of-island-s-Islamophobia-says-chief-minister

Not Mr Le Tocq's "negativity" of course, he's fully at ease with the religion of peace, but it simply wouldn't be in Muslim's own best interests to be exposed to less considerate elements on the island.

Do I applaud him for this?  Well, that would be going too far, but even this seeker after shameless truth does understand that in any society some "little white lies" are necessary for social cohesion.  There's obviously a significant minority on the island who will only face up to the consequences of Islamisation when they are staring the irreversible reality of their folly fully in the face; getting yourself unelected is no way to protect those particular electors from their own delusions.

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