Politics, The Election May 2015
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no, no, no, no, no, Enfield - you must have that wrong! All of our British farm produce is handpicked by the plump farmer's wife and carried home in a wicker basket...Gary the Enfield wrote:Hoboh wrote:So our friends in the EU (Spanish) are busy using cheap migrant workers living in appalling conditions to undercut our farmers, great this in it all together club EU isn't it?
No wonder their youth Unemployed are shipping over here is it!
Freedom of movement is a tool of greedy employers and a convenient way for governments to rid their self of a problem!!
You've never been to Wisbech have you?
The amount of immigrants (many illegal) that are used there and the surrounding area to harvest vegetables is disgraceful. They sleep in barns, derelict houses and sheds with no running water, heating, lighting etc. and then hand pick the cabbages, sprouts etc. for long hours.
Must be an EU directive.......
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Fattist! As soon as you lose a few pounds.............ok, stones.....thebish wrote:no, no, no, no, no, Enfield - you must have that wrong! All of our British farm produce is handpicked by the plump farmer's wife and carried home in a wicker basket...Gary the Enfield wrote:Hoboh wrote:So our friends in the EU (Spanish) are busy using cheap migrant workers living in appalling conditions to undercut our farmers, great this in it all together club EU isn't it?
No wonder their youth Unemployed are shipping over here is it!
Freedom of movement is a tool of greedy employers and a convenient way for governments to rid their self of a problem!!
You've never been to Wisbech have you?
The amount of immigrants (many illegal) that are used there and the surrounding area to harvest vegetables is disgraceful. They sleep in barns, derelict houses and sheds with no running water, heating, lighting etc. and then hand pick the cabbages, sprouts etc. for long hours.
Must be an EU directive.......
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Zinger, Leanne!
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How come they can only ever find a div to ask the immigration question?
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How popular must David Cameron feel watching that?!
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I said it last time - no reason to change my mind - Farage is rapidly becoming yesterday's man - Sturgeon is where it's at!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
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of course they'll work together if necessary - but Ed is walking a tightrope - he can't get all lovey-dovey with the SNP when his party is fighting thye SNP tooth and nail in scotland... and losing badly! It is (I think) possibly a step too far to appear to rule it out quite so emphatically... maybe he's hoping for the libdems? (which would be a risky hope!)throwawayboltonian wrote:I hated SNP under Salmond as I think the UK is better together, but she speaks a LOT of sense. I cannot believe that Ed so publicly and forcefully shot down working with her, I think that might well cost him a lot of support. It's a shame she's SNP though, I think she'd do well at a new UK-wide party as a foil to the "main three". And Farage would probably hold more sway if he didn't link absolutely everything to immigration; he does speak some sense and ask hard questions on some issues but his overall policy of "every problem is solved by leaving the EU" is absolutely absurd.thebish wrote:I said it last time - no reason to change my mind - Farage is rapidly becoming yesterday's man - Sturgeon is where it's at!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
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Just how STUPID do Cameron and Hague think we are - claiming that Cameron was "not invited" to appear on the debate tonight??? It beggars belief!!!
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you needs your bumps feeling if you think your 'dream team' will lead us into an economic dreamlandthebish wrote:I said it last time - no reason to change my mind - Farage is rapidly becoming yesterday's man - Sturgeon is where it's at!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
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Oh how I loved it when she nearly lost it when Ed rebuffed her, almost shaking with anger! Don't believe it? watch it back.thebish wrote:I said it last time - no reason to change my mind - Farage is rapidly becoming yesterday's man - Sturgeon is where it's at!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
Keep churning out the yesterday man bish and we might see another £1.3 million heading into UKIP's fighting fund Clearly not everyone has that view.
Ed really surprised me, the boy's got some guts about him, Sturgeon, Scottish fantasist and liar pissed off because she is in the big league now where the SNP bully no one.
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i'd rather that than Dave, Nige & Georgey leading us into economic nightmare land alongside the DUP...Salford Trotter wrote:you needs your bumps feeling if you think your 'dream team' will lead us into an economic dreamlandthebish wrote:I said it last time - no reason to change my mind - Farage is rapidly becoming yesterday's man - Sturgeon is where it's at!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
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Hoboh wrote:Oh how I loved it when she nearly lost it when Ed rebuffed her, almost shaking with anger! Don't believe it? watch it back.thebish wrote:I said it last time - no reason to change my mind - Farage is rapidly becoming yesterday's man - Sturgeon is where it's at!
Ed and Nicola - the dream team - bring it on!!
Keep churning out the yesterday man bish and we might see another £1.3 million heading into UKIP's fighting fund
are you feeling generous??
for the last month, Nige's leader-popularity poll ratings have been sinking - he's now down at the same level as Cleggy....
how many actual seats do you think UKIP will win? give us a number. I reckon it will be THREE.
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The SNP are a bunch of two faced rats
They are hell bent on destroying a union hundreds of years old because they are the 'poor' relations yet want to remain in another union in which they will end up even poorer relations with virtually no influence what so ever.
The SNP wish to rid Scotland of any nuclear weapons but are more than happy to remain under the umbrella of nuclear nations inside NATO.
The SNP want to control any future borders they may be responsible for in a very similar way to UKIP and control immigrants whilst throwing politic bricks at UKIP.
The SNP have never revealed the location of the hidden money tree that is going to fund all their spending.
The current and former leaders of the SNP fancy their selves as big important people who pretend to speak on behalf of the English whom they despise.
They are hell bent on destroying a union hundreds of years old because they are the 'poor' relations yet want to remain in another union in which they will end up even poorer relations with virtually no influence what so ever.
The SNP wish to rid Scotland of any nuclear weapons but are more than happy to remain under the umbrella of nuclear nations inside NATO.
The SNP want to control any future borders they may be responsible for in a very similar way to UKIP and control immigrants whilst throwing politic bricks at UKIP.
The SNP have never revealed the location of the hidden money tree that is going to fund all their spending.
The current and former leaders of the SNP fancy their selves as big important people who pretend to speak on behalf of the English whom they despise.
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you needs your bumps feeling if you think your 'dream team' will lead us into an economic dreamland
I don't want an economic dreamland. All I want is a fairer society where a government does not slash budgets and jobs in public services, social and health care. Cut benefits for the poor, and the disabled. Who many lost their jobs when that scouse cow Esther McVey dismantled Remploy. But hey; she offered them 'further training'. Which if not taken up meant a loss in benefit. This was done in order to fill a massive economic black hole created by crooked, cheating, lying, greedy bankers. Yet the monies collected by the treasury through these cuts not only fail miserably to pay for the banks financial greed and corruption, but it doesn't even come close to paying for the estimated £36 billion pounds which the inquiry into the banks misdemeanours has cost to date.
It does however just about cover the £129 million pound bill for the (yet another), failed IT system introduced by Ian Duncan Smith to support his (failing spectacularly), PiP and universal credit folly.
Don't get me started on the fcking bedroom tax.
As Tony Benn once said; If we can afford to kill people, we can afford to help people.
It's what we should be doing a fair and democratic society.
As an aside; anybody else noticed how all these historical sex abuse files pertaining to government figures of the 70's and 80's have quietly gone astray? Funny that, with an election looming an all.....................
I don't want an economic dreamland. All I want is a fairer society where a government does not slash budgets and jobs in public services, social and health care. Cut benefits for the poor, and the disabled. Who many lost their jobs when that scouse cow Esther McVey dismantled Remploy. But hey; she offered them 'further training'. Which if not taken up meant a loss in benefit. This was done in order to fill a massive economic black hole created by crooked, cheating, lying, greedy bankers. Yet the monies collected by the treasury through these cuts not only fail miserably to pay for the banks financial greed and corruption, but it doesn't even come close to paying for the estimated £36 billion pounds which the inquiry into the banks misdemeanours has cost to date.
It does however just about cover the £129 million pound bill for the (yet another), failed IT system introduced by Ian Duncan Smith to support his (failing spectacularly), PiP and universal credit folly.
Don't get me started on the fcking bedroom tax.
As Tony Benn once said; If we can afford to kill people, we can afford to help people.
It's what we should be doing a fair and democratic society.
As an aside; anybody else noticed how all these historical sex abuse files pertaining to government figures of the 70's and 80's have quietly gone astray? Funny that, with an election looming an all.....................
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I'm pretty sure Nigel Farage is a comedy performance piece by a drama student.
An ex-city boy proclaiming how everything is f*cked because of immigrants?! Brilliant.
Also, what Pirate said.
Take away your healthcare, take away your job, take away your safety net AND, to cap it, take away access to the justice system so you can't even get the f*ckers for taking away any of the other stuff.
I don't actually much mind Cameron and Osbourne, it's the Mays and IDSs that I can't wait to have shot of.
An ex-city boy proclaiming how everything is f*cked because of immigrants?! Brilliant.
Also, what Pirate said.
Take away your healthcare, take away your job, take away your safety net AND, to cap it, take away access to the justice system so you can't even get the f*ckers for taking away any of the other stuff.
I don't actually much mind Cameron and Osbourne, it's the Mays and IDSs that I can't wait to have shot of.
In a world that has decided
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Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
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Cameron isn't a idealogue, he's not really into politics as such - he's a bit like blair - a marketing front...Prufrock wrote:I'm pretty sure Nigel Farage is a comedy performance piece by a drama student.
An ex-city boy proclaiming how everything is f*cked because of immigrants?! Brilliant.
Also, what Pirate said.
Take away your healthcare, take away your job, take away your safety net AND, to cap it, take away access to the justice system so you can't even get the f*ckers for taking away any of the other stuff.
I don't actually much mind Cameron and Osbourne, it's the Mays and IDSs that I can't wait to have shot of.
Osbourne and Gove and co. - entirely different matter...
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I'd wager Farage knows more about life than any ex uni, sheltered law practising geek famous for pink dressing gowns in Paris who thinks the answer to everything is love all and pay for it on the never, never.Prufrock wrote:I'm pretty sure Nigel Farage is a comedy performance piece by a drama student.
An ex-city boy proclaiming how everything is f*cked because of immigrants?! Brilliant.
Also, what Pirate said.
Take away your healthcare, take away your job, take away your safety net AND, to cap it, take away access to the justice system so you can't even get the f*ckers for taking away any of the other stuff.
I don't actually much mind Cameron and Osbourne, it's the Mays and IDSs that I can't wait to have shot of.
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how many seats do you think UKIP will win, hobes? how many (in your eyes) constitutes Farage NOT being yestedays chip-paper?
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It's not as simple for me as whether or not they're an "idealogue". Osbourne and Gove are idealogues in that they want to introduce markets into fecking everything, but, whilst I disagree with them, I don't hate them for it, I just think they're wrong.thebish wrote:Cameron isn't a idealogue, he's not really into politics as such - he's a bit like blair - a marketing front...Prufrock wrote:I'm pretty sure Nigel Farage is a comedy performance piece by a drama student.
An ex-city boy proclaiming how everything is f*cked because of immigrants?! Brilliant.
Also, what Pirate said.
Take away your healthcare, take away your job, take away your safety net AND, to cap it, take away access to the justice system so you can't even get the f*ckers for taking away any of the other stuff.
I don't actually much mind Cameron and Osbourne, it's the Mays and IDSs that I can't wait to have shot of.
Osbourne and Gove and co. - entirely different matter...
As it happens, I can't stand Gove, but that's because he's an oily smarmy f*cker who thinks he's a lot cleverer than he is.
Osbourne and Cameron brought the Tory party a long way back from the right and from the nasty side it has. I genuinely admire them both for pushing through gay marriage against their party. Whilst I disagree with so much of their social policy, and hope so much that they're gone after this election, I have nothing against them personally.
They're in stark contrast to the nastiness of the likes of May and IDS, who I both detest and disagree with.
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