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Labour have finally admitted they got it wrong regards immigration as now there are no job's now im not racist at all but if a country joins the EU that has lower standards than ourselves wasnt it obvious that this would happen? :confused:
 
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They are doing a Tony Blair trick. Look for populist policies and you'll get elected. It's just a con - Europe rules immigration policy not the UK.
 
Your proberly right joe come the next election i wish lord sutch was still around with the monster raving loony party as id vote for them i certainly wont waste my time walking to a poll booth ever again their all the same.
 
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Don't let apathy rule, be decisive, lets get our country back, vote for the party that will guarantee a referendum on the EEC.

Wotan
 
Your proberly right joe come the next election i wish lord sutch was still around with the monster raving loony party as id vote for them i certainly wont waste my time walking to a poll booth ever again their all the same.

Last time I voted was for dancing Ken in Cheltenham back in 97

Dancing Ken for number 10 !

http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/Dancing-Ken-retires-politics/story-11910499-detail/story.html

Haven't had any reason to vote since...As my brother say's

"Don't vote - it only encourages the bastard's!"
 
Your proberly right joe come the next election i wish lord sutch was still around with the monster raving loony party as id vote for them .
Yep and I`d suggest the Kn*b tax :mrgreen: Every male sprog would carry a tax "penalty" from birth - then if they fathered loadsa kids they`d loose all the tax ( paid by the parents) But if they resposibly got a proper family etc. they could have the tax back as well as child benifit :idea:
 
Don't let apathy rule, be decisive, lets get our country back, vote for the party that will guarantee a referendum on the EEC.

Wotan
Isn't that what the Tories promised then lied afterwards? What's the point of voting?
 
So, basically, Labour are saying - we fooked you and your country, we ruined people's pensions, we sold the gold reserves at giveaway prices, we started illegal, hopeless wars, mortgaged you kids' future and thought that only 13,000 Poles would come to work here.

Can we have another go?

That's what they should admit to, but they're just admitting to having ludicrous immigration policies. :rolleyes:

:evil: :evil:
 
Unfortunately the rollercoaster called the European Union is running at such a speed that it is impossible to control it any more. In 1971 the United Kingdom joined the Common Market, which gave us access to sell our goods throughout the member states in Europe, and gave those countries the right to market their goods here without trade barriers. We did not sign up as a member of the United States of Europe, with Germany (due to its financial clout) in charge. Margaret Thatcher and John Major made sure that Germany's aspirations were held in check, the left-wing garbage which followed them rapidly undid all their hard work, and rolled over to accept every diktat from Brussels. In 2010 the country declined to give David Cameron the majority he required, and the coalition with the LDs, who are pro-europe, pro-euro and if push came to shove would have us speaking German, has prevented him from regaining our sovereignty from Brussels. Perhaps we should all vote for the BNP. That way be can be certain that British interests will be put first.
 
Mr Joe 90, why do you not become a member?
You have such good opinions and ideas.
 
Alistair Campbell stated on the Radio last week that Tony Blair was absolutely pro Europe and wanted us to commit to be a fully signed up member.

This morning on the TV, tony Blair denied any such claim.

Wouldn't trust either of them but one is definitely lying.
 
My best pal is a grower in Gloucestershire. Until the last round of countries joined the EU, labour was a constant headache for him. The Job Centre would send English workers on a Monday; they would turn up late, still drunk, half asleep, moaning and do naff all work. Some would actually make it through to Tuesday before giving up, complaining the work was too hard. Some were so lazy they didn't even come back on the Friday to collect the wages from the day or two they did work. Every week there was a problem with workers not turning up, coming in late or taking time off, complaining, arguing and distracting him from running the business.

When the first Poles arrived they were a breath of fresh air. They were happy to work, delighted to be paid the right amount, on time. The handful who started at that time are still with him now and can be trusted to get on with the work without complaining, turning up on time and clocking off on time. He can concentrate on selling the product and expanding the business to the benefit of his family and the workers themselves.

The English workers were simply not mentally or physically capable of work, they were the unemployable dross who I support through the taxes I pay.
 
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