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04-06-2014 7:10 PM
@merehazle wrote:
@papko wrote:Well said Sir Arthur
Yes, it was very well said. papko.
And and they estimated that about 18,000 would come in. So who was counting once it got passed 18,000?
Well... you would at least have thought someone would have said something after say (being tolerant) at worst 30,000. No, the truth is yet to be exposed. And unbelievably they let it get passed millions?
As Sir Arthur says. They were all likely to vote Labour. Yes, the clues are there.
Cameron says 'too much bossiness from Brussels'. He does NOW!!! why not say it before Cameron? Agreeing Farage, are we? hoping some of the limelight might brush off on YOU?
Hmmmm Blair, needs to remember that the millions who voted UKIP, are by his definition nasty and unpleasant too.
Yes... Three blind mice see how they run.
Ironic really, I probably support more of the individual UKIP policies than many of the sheep who did vote for them
UKIP policies I broadly agree with
Privatisation of the NHS where possible by putting out to tender medical services.
Opt out of NHS by way of vouchers
Education vouchers enabling parents to remove their children from the state education system
Student grants to replace loans for those attending university
Introduction of 'workfare'
HS2 high speed rail link including one from London to Exeter
Remove 'section 106' requirements for the inclusion of social housing in new building developments.
Abolish business rates on empty properties
Build new nuclear power stations
Introduction of smoking rooms in pubs, clubs and public buildings
My problem is that I believe withdrawal from the EU would wipe out all the benefits accruing from the above