Daily Mail readers love Gypsies - official!

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It probably wasn't the answer that the Daily Mail was looking for as its loaded poll question "Should the NHS allow gipsies to jump the queue?" went up on its Mail Online website.

But there it is: 93% of respondents voted that Gypsies should be able to jump the NHS queue.

A bit of rigging in the style of Iranian "president" Ahmadinejhad perhaps, or a truly fresh outlook from the Mail readership?

Well, don't bother trying to vote now because the Mail has shut down the poll, presumably because those flag carriers of bias smelled a rat - or even a psychologist.

The website Journalism.co.uk reveals all. It seems that a psychologist who came across the poll was so appalled that he launched a flurry of e-mails and Twitter tweets so that nearly every psychologist in the country was contacted - hence the display of charitable bonhomie in the poll result.

On a more serious note, the rise in violence against Romania's Roma community in Northern Ireland has raised awkward questions.

According to the BBC, about 100 have returned to Romania after facing attacks on their homes and intimidation - a country not known for sympathising with the Roma minority.

The Institute for Conflict Research suggests that one legacy of Northern Ireland's history of sectarianism is a "culture of intolerance" that leads to violence towards anyone of a different background.

That may be so, but it doesn't explain the bigotry that Roma/Gypsies/travellers face in the rest of the UK. 

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