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To be called a racist for anti-immigration views is I think the lowest common denominator. An easy brand to follow if you are on the left, and it's first year uni stuff. There is no hope for fair discussion with that kind of view.

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And scare mongering like this in their manifesto:

 

 

 

• The law of the land must apply to us all. We oppose any other system of law.

 

Now what system of law could they be talking about? :scratchchin:

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And scare mongering like this in their manifesto:

 

 

Now what system of law could they be talking about? :scratchchin:

So do you fear the Westminster system?

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he's also sexist as well, something along the lines of "women are worth less in business as they're responsible for their own reduction in pay and made less valuable to a business by taking maternity leave"

 

the Oxford branch chair has just had to quit as well after she came out with “As for the links between homosexuality and paedophilia, there is so much evidence that even a full-length book could hardly do justice to the ­subject.” :lol:

 

they've got all the basics covered, racist, homophobic, xenophobic and sexist :D

Sorry. Not convinced. Who is this cath by the way?

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That's why I don't involve myself in EU discussions. I don't know enough about it. But the manifesto of these parties don't come across as offensive to me. There are fuckwits everywhere and in all factions. Left or Right.

 

Bad news: Britain would be hell under Nigel Farage

Imagine the Prime Minister’s bulletproof Daimler pulling up outside No 10 and out steps Nigel Farage.

The purple-faced PM’s a little unsteady on his feet after a boozy lunch in the City.

Bankers wanted to thank their wide boy chum turned patron for his gift of a whacking tax cut for Britain’s millionaires.

Farage was happy to be among friends in the City because it isn’t going well.

Patients are besieging hospitals after the wholesale privatisation of the NHS was an expensive disaster.

Imposing a charge to visit a GP proved costly when people didn’t and minor complaints developed into life-threatening illnesses.

Then there are the low paid workers furious after Ukip let bosses scrap paid holidays.

And new mums are in tears after maternity rights were abolished so they must be back at work the week after giving birth.

Quitting the European Union isn’t the picnic Farage mis-sold to voters.

Unemployment’s soared since Nissan, Toyota and Honda announced they wouldn’t invest another penny in Britain.

US President Barack Obama skipping Britain on his trip to Europe was bad enough.

But the leaders of Brazil, China and India? Their preferring Brussels to London was hard to take.

Holidaymakers are miffed too now they’ve lost cheaper mobile calls from the poolside in Spain.

Probably just as well they’re not going to Magaluf this year. The queues for reintroduced passport checks are unbearable.

Banning other Europeans coming to Britain no longer sounds great when thousands of Brits returned from Spain to shout at our waiters.

Crime’s up after handguns were reintroduced and the armed guard at the gates of Downing Street had to be doubled.

Chelsea fans hurled only insults when Farage’s Daimler sped in; limiting Premiership teams to three foreign players saw Eden Hazard’s departure and stranded Thibaut Courtois at Atletico.

Imposing dress codes in restaurants sparked a social backlash after a brickie was informed “Sorry Sir, you can’t come in here. You’re an oik” on a night out with his missus.

Taxi drivers are no longer laughing after a tie and shirt was made compulsory.

I’ve read the last Ukip election manifesto.

Welcome to Ukipland, a nastier country.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/welcome-ukipland-nightmare-vision-britain-3610179#ixzz32w7LFVnh

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Nobody really wants or imagines a day when Farage is running the show, but there is a sea change going on which won't result in Nige residing in number 10 but will result in the mainstream parties taking a bit more notice of the electorate.

 

There's a general fed up ness with all the political classes.

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Bad news: Britain would be hell under Nigel Farage

Imagine the Prime Minister’s bulletproof Daimler pulling up outside No 10 and out steps Nigel Farage.

The purple-faced PM’s a little unsteady on his feet after a boozy lunch in the City.

Bankers wanted to thank their wide boy chum turned patron for his gift of a whacking tax cut for Britain’s millionaires.

Farage was happy to be among friends in the City because it isn’t going well.

Patients are besieging hospitals after the wholesale privatisation of the NHS was an expensive disaster.

Imposing a charge to visit a GP proved costly when people didn’t and minor complaints developed into life-threatening illnesses.

Then there are the low paid workers furious after Ukip let bosses scrap paid holidays.

And new mums are in tears after maternity rights were abolished so they must be back at work the week after giving birth.

Quitting the European Union isn’t the picnic Farage mis-sold to voters.

Unemployment’s soared since Nissan, Toyota and Honda announced they wouldn’t invest another penny in Britain.

US President Barack Obama skipping Britain on his trip to Europe was bad enough.

But the leaders of Brazil, China and India? Their preferring Brussels to London was hard to take.

Holidaymakers are miffed too now they’ve lost cheaper mobile calls from the poolside in Spain.

Probably just as well they’re not going to Magaluf this year. The queues for reintroduced passport checks are unbearable.

Banning other Europeans coming to Britain no longer sounds great when thousands of Brits returned from Spain to shout at our waiters.

Crime’s up after handguns were reintroduced and the armed guard at the gates of Downing Street had to be doubled.

Chelsea fans hurled only insults when Farage’s Daimler sped in; limiting Premiership teams to three foreign players saw Eden Hazard’s departure and stranded Thibaut Courtois at Atletico.

Imposing dress codes in restaurants sparked a social backlash after a brickie was informed “Sorry Sir, you can’t come in here. You’re an oik” on a night out with his missus.

Taxi drivers are no longer laughing after a tie and shirt was made compulsory.

I’ve read the last Ukip election manifesto.

Welcome to Ukipland, a nastier country.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/welcome-ukipland-nightmare-vision-britain-3610179#ixzz32w7LFVnh

Follow us: @DailyMirror on Twitter | DailyMirror on Facebook

Good post

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Bad news: Britain would be hell under Nigel Farage

Imagine the Prime Minister’s bulletproof Daimler pulling up outside No 10 and out steps Nigel Farage.

The purple-faced PM’s a little unsteady on his feet after a boozy lunch in the City.

Bankers wanted to thank their wide boy chum turned patron for his gift of a whacking tax cut for Britain’s millionaires.

Farage was happy to be among friends in the City because it isn’t going well.

Patients are besieging hospitals after the wholesale privatisation of the NHS was an expensive disaster.

Imposing a charge to visit a GP proved costly when people didn’t and minor complaints developed into life-threatening illnesses.

Then there are the low paid workers furious after Ukip let bosses scrap paid holidays.

And new mums are in tears after maternity rights were abolished so they must be back at work the week after giving birth.

Quitting the European Union isn’t the picnic Farage mis-sold to voters.

Unemployment’s soared since Nissan, Toyota and Honda announced they wouldn’t invest another penny in Britain.

US President Barack Obama skipping Britain on his trip to Europe was bad enough.

But the leaders of Brazil, China and India? Their preferring Brussels to London was hard to take.

Holidaymakers are miffed too now they’ve lost cheaper mobile calls from the poolside in Spain.

Probably just as well they’re not going to Magaluf this year. The queues for reintroduced passport checks are unbearable.

Banning other Europeans coming to Britain no longer sounds great when thousands of Brits returned from Spain to shout at our waiters.

Crime’s up after handguns were reintroduced and the armed guard at the gates of Downing Street had to be doubled.

Chelsea fans hurled only insults when Farage’s Daimler sped in; limiting Premiership teams to three foreign players saw Eden Hazard’s departure and stranded Thibaut Courtois at Atletico.

Imposing dress codes in restaurants sparked a social backlash after a brickie was informed “Sorry Sir, you can’t come in here. You’re an oik” on a night out with his missus.

Taxi drivers are no longer laughing after a tie and shirt was made compulsory.

I’ve read the last Ukip election manifesto.

Welcome to Ukipland, a nastier country.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/welcome-ukipland-nightmare-vision-britain-3610179#ixzz32w7LFVnh

Follow us: @DailyMirror on Twitter | DailyMirror on Facebook

:lol: Funny stuff. As it happens there are some points - three or four - that I agree with. One or two are subject to becoming law here if it can pass through the Senate. The other ones are basic politeness or will happen which are out of the control of the govt..

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No he didn't.

 

"I haven't got a problem with Romanians. I have a massive problem with Romania,"

 

 

Glad he cleared that up then.

 

But let's get back to what he actually said in the interview.

 

"I was asked if a group of Romanian men moved in next to you, would you be concerned? And if you lived in London, I think you would be."

 

"What about if a group of German children [moved in]? What's the difference?"

 

"You know what the difference is"

 

 

And when we add this to previous false claims that Romanians are responsible for 7% of all EU crime then it isn't difficult to get the jist of what he is saying.

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Just wanted to say this guy is an absolute legend! Massive hand in getting this terrorist arrested. Forget the money laundering, Hussain has ordered/been involved in thousands of murders and what not. His party uses terror and violence to keep control of Karachi. Some of the things they do are unspeakable, I can give first hand accounts of some incidents. George Martin has nothing on the imagination of this guy when it comes to torture. And he makes the Taliban look like telly tubbies. Yet he forms government everytime because noone here is bold enough to do anything about it.

Karachi's started shutting down already from fear of what his goons will do in backlash.

 

Anyway. Just wanted to say a big thank you to Galloway and Scotland Yard. Havent been this happy in a long time. :banana:

 

Afraid he'll find some way of wriggling free, really hope the fucker gets put down for good.

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