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20-05-2015 5:07 PM
@eunice.reynolds wrote:I agree it will get worse, my feeling is that any sufferers will be those deemed to have been the cause, so as in any civil strife the innocent will suffer for the guilty. But ridding ourselves of peoples who deal in slavery and prostitution, bank-note fraud, electronic scams, false degrees and corruption of minors would be a good thing, but at what price for us all? the Government have lost the plot and think tinkering with all this is going to do anything. They must think we will keep on being mugged by multi-millionaire life-style liars and cheats and like it!
The TTIP agreement is what should have been debated in the election. Even with carefully selected "groups" by the BBC to ask "pertinant" questions this NEVER once came up. this couls make the referendum a useless excercise and a waste of a vote. If the yanks and the corrupt in Strasberg get thier way.
Well said Eunice.
A young Asian woman was killed because of the 'crash for cash' offence. That offence was unheard of here in UK not so long ago. I would think capitol punishment was suitable for that offence. And hard labour for most other offences you pointed out. Give them the punishment they don't want. (that has been known to work). They have a choice, their victims don't.
There will be a reckoning day, and however much the propaganda we are fed up by the Europhile Parties, aka The Establishment.
We have a fundamental aversion to being told what to do by anyone not elected, by the people. The EU is intrinsically undemocratic, it relies on representatives of representatives, and successive governments have done year on year, for decades.
We must all say OUT in this referendum. Only then will we see the golden truth, that the UK, as the 6th richest country in the world can successfully trade anywhere and with anyone, including Europe, without being tied in any way to falsehoods and lies, failed economies who leech from us. The UK can, if we wish, stand proud again on the world stage.