Nigel Farage and Makerfield

So, why do you keep asking me the same questions if you know I have answered them before? Are you Noseall now?

Perhaps I'm getting old, but I can't remember asking you this before:
Stopping immigration completely would have a negative impact on the economy.
Are you talking about stopping the boats or stopping all immigration?
 
With Burnham's kindergarten economic illiteracy, he'll soon be desperately scrounging from the IMF. :LOL:
He was the first Manchester Mayor, so there were no shoes for him to fill.

He brought the local transport back into public ownership and created a joined-up local public transport infrastructure. He was also responsible for infrastructure capital spending for long-term investment.

You can read all about his achievements here:
 
Lifer seems to have conveniently overlooked the fact that Starmer and co were caught with their snouts firmly in the trough as soon as they got the keys to no. 10. Then within months his ministers were being sacked for incompetency,
For example?
In the Tory party, there was: Gavin Williamson, Kwasi Kwarteng, Robert Jenrick,

shady dealing,
For example?
In the Tory party, there was Boris Johnson, Michelle Mone, Dominic Cummings. Robert Jenrick (again),

tax evasion,
For example? There was Nadhim Zahawi who owed £5 million due to an oversight. :rolleyes: Can he not afford an accountant?

double standards.
For example?
Matt Hancock, all the guests at the party. :rolleyes: Owen Paterson, Suell Braverman, Priti Patel,

But only the sins of those on the right seem to irk the libertards.
Considerably more than one bad apple in the Tory party, many of whom have now defected to the shady character in chief's party.
 
Hmmm, let me think, nobody has ever asked that question before...

Your plan would lead to an unacceptable and total collapse of many public services and private companies. :rolleyes:
 
And yet, immigration falls under labour - their policies to reduce it work, whereas Tory / ex-Tory / Reform policies fail.

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That's NET migration. For your education, this is immigration MINUS emigration.

It's the end of the ridiculous Boris wave, so immigration is back down to merely insanely high levels.

Meanwhile, young Brits with any sense are leaving, in huge numbers, escaping the collapsing society and economy of the UK.
 
That's NET migration. For your education, this is immigration MINUS emigration.

It's the end of the ridiculous Boris wave, so immigration is back down to merely insanely high levels.

Meanwhile, young Brits with any sense are leaving, in huge numbers, escaping the collapsing society and economy of the UK.
Do you have evidence of all these young Brits leaving?
 
That's NET migration. For your education, this is immigration MINUS emigration.

It's the end of the ridiculous Boris wave, so immigration is back down to merely insanely high levels.

Meanwhile, young Brits with any sense are leaving, in huge numbers, escaping the collapsing society and economy of the UK.
Nothing is collapsing..and the key stat you are missing is that the largest group of brit leavers accounting for over 44% is the over 60's, young brits under 25 make up 6%
 
Lifer seems to have conveniently overlooked the fact that Starmer and co were caught with their snouts firmly in the trough

How many of them got a £5 million bung from an offshore tax-dodger?

Or swindled millions by jumping to the front of the cronies' queue for useless PPE?
 
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