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12-03-2015 4:53 PM
"British jobs for British workers" - Gordon Brown (2009) ... he's the best Prime Minister we've ever had (BBC, Guardian, etc.)
"British jobs for British workers" - Nigel Farage (2015) ... he's the worst racist who has ever stood for office (BBC, Guardian, etc.)
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12-03-2015 5:52 PM
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13-03-2015 6:46 AM
@electric*mayhem*band wrote:DUPLICITY RULES (At the Guardian) OK ?
Duplicity?
Articles on both cases seem very similar.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2009/jan/30/brown-british-jobs-workers
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13-03-2015 12:04 PM
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13-03-2015 4:55 PM
The Media , ( BBC and Mainstream )
Have definitely "got it in " for Farage
Saying that he does seem to be suffering from "fott in mouth disease " at the minute , and no doubt nervy about the GE
Why would someone say what he did about "British jobs etc , repeal the race discrimination laws etc "
Strikes me as a radical at any time
There are millions in this country who want a referendum on the EU , and Nigel and his Ukip Army are on the cards to give it to them
The ram is just about touching the gate , why go off on one now ? , best say nothing , or keep it simple and let the momentum take you there .
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13-03-2015 6:14 PM
We are many,They are few
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14-03-2015 10:47 AM
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14-03-2015 9:35 PM
All i want is "workfare " ,. for anyone in receipt of benefits
They must work and pay thier benefits off , whilst in receipt of them .
Its agreat policy for many reasons ,
Primarily its will boost the self esteem of anyone in receipt , as they will be "giving back " ,
Secondly it help assuage the stigma of being a scrounger a freeloader and a malingerer ,
Thirdly it will help to dispel the myth , that being a deadweight on society is some kind of "opt out " , and that by doing something towards their keep , however humbling and demeaning , is far far better than , the life of permanent ,-telly watching- curtains closed - taker
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15-03-2015 5:36 PM - edited 15-03-2015 5:37 PM
@electric*mayhem*band wrote:I was referring to the OP, which to my mind are completely at odds with each other. If you've got the time on your hands to go ferreting around for links, I haven't. Nor, unlike you, the inclination.
Pity you couldn't just take the thread for what it was, without the need to make a meal out of it.
Of course the quotes in the OP are at complete odds with each other - the point is they are also inaccurate or to put it more bluntly, untrue!
Pity so many are willing to accept a statement such as the OP without checking its veracity.
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16-03-2015 10:45 AM
Creeky old bean, your enthusiasm for investigative journalism is to be commended.
However, I think you should try a less stressful hobby. Something along the lines of fly fishing or or macrame might be better for you, leaving the difficult task of amateur sleuthing to the professionals, specifically Gloria Hunniford and Angela Rippon.
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17-03-2015 6:02 PM
No stress my old fruit 🙂
One of these days everyone will have heard of how easy Google is to use
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17-03-2015 8:51 PM
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20-03-2015 4:15 PM
Of course the OP was a wind-up.
Not even the loonies at the BBC and the Guardian thought Gordon Brown was a good Prime Minister.
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21-03-2015 12:04 PM
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21-03-2015 4:51 PM
Hasnt the term "British" got extended too much, these days.
In the past, it used to mean the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish. These people have lived in our islands, for ages past.
They've contributed to, and built up, a unique "British" culture. Which has made us all "British".
But nowadays, the term "British" gets applied to all kinds of new immigrants, who don't want anything to do with us.
They don't participate in our culture. Rather, they want to destroy it.
Why should they be called "British" - doesn't it get your goat?
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21-03-2015 11:31 PM
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22-03-2015 11:55 AM
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22-03-2015 12:49 PM
@malacandran wrote:Hasnt the term "British" got extended too much, these days.
In the past, it used to mean the English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish. These people have lived in our islands, for ages past.
They've contributed to, and built up, a unique "British" culture. Which has made us all "British".
But nowadays, the term "British" gets applied to all kinds of new immigrants, who don't want anything to do with us.
They don't participate in our culture. Rather, they want to destroy it.
Why should they be called "British" - doesn't it get your goat?
The only thing that is uniquely British is that we are all mongrels, a Nation created by immigration
HUGS help us grow stronger
There's one race - the HUMAN race
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23-03-2015 2:55 PM
Are not "all" countries , made up of differnt people , migrants , etc , over the years
Can you think of any examples of actual countries who dont allow migration ?
Japan perhaps ? China ? mind you China was invaded by the Mongols , 700 years ago , ( as was India , Russia , All of Asia , and the Middle east , as well as Europ as far as Hungary ? )
and the Mongols themselves were made up of differnt tribes , notably Tartars .
It does beg the question , "where do you start , and where do you stop "
You have only got to spend a short time (half an hour ) in some coastal village , anywhere in the UK , (notably the East coast of Fife )
And you will see products of interbreeding and recursive genes ,
These towns , not being on the main road , and naturally suspicious of strangers could well of done with some "migration " over the years
rejuvenate the bloodlines

