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posted on 16/4/15

Sturgeon's SNP dislike outsiders,or the English,so a bit rich her having a go at UKIP.

SNP never get pulled on their anti-English stance.

posted on 16/4/15

Unsure how I was meant to know that

I just assumed that you would prefer to comment updates where everyone else was, just like how everyone prefers to comment on a match thread than make their own individual thread.

posted on 16/4/15

Edinspur

OK, I get you point.

posted on 16/4/15

Nigel`s getting hot under the collar.

posted on 16/4/15



posted on 16/4/15

Sturgeon just destroyed Ed

posted on 16/4/15

Nicola`s got them by the short and curlies.

posted on 16/4/15

Nigel spoke well.

posted on 16/4/15

Typically Hague turns up after his leader chickened out. FFS why are they even giving him the time of the day.

posted on 16/4/15

thebluebellsareblue


Nigel spoke well.





Yeh if you like listening to rubbish.

posted on 16/4/15

I love listening to and reading rubbish,bud............that is why I come on here.

Farage does put his point over well,imo,although I am not a ukiper.















More of an EDL casual,lol.

posted on 16/4/15

thebluebellsareblue


I love listening to and reading rubbish,bud............that is why I come on here.

Farage does put his point over well,imo,




Farage was awful, he even had a pop at the audience. He only has one policy, rid the country of immigrants.

posted on 16/4/15

sandy

UKIP do not wish to rid the UK of immigrants,but rather have controlled immigration,and this is human nature.
In S Africa this week,black thugs have murdered foreing worker,in townships.
I saw UK Sikh women and men saying they oppose the latest immigration into the UK,and are they racist or ukipers?

Labour admitted to opening the UK up to mass immigration in order to lessen tory voting numbers,and labour members now admit this was wrong.

We need immigrants,and we need to migrate as well,but not in away that creates pressure on schools,jobs,health services and housing and social cohesion/ghetto's.

posted on 16/4/15

comment by sandy brown (U20258)
posted 16 minutes ago
thebluebellsareblue


I love listening to and reading rubbish,bud............that is why I come on here.

Farage does put his point over well,imo,




Farage was awful, he even had a pop at the audience. He only has one policy, rid the country of immigrants.
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he has one fairly big policy re Europe too in case you missed it.

posted on 16/4/15

Flashy

His policy on Europe is a disaster in the making. To take Britain out of Europe would be the biggest disaster ever.

posted on 16/4/15

Labour admitted to opening the UK up to mass immigration in order to lessen tory voting numbers
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When did they admit this???????
Link?

Immigration on the scale we have today started in the early 60’s, as low-paid labour needed for a rapidly expanding economy. (There was immigration before that, but not on any great scale).

A single labour market was a stated goal of the EU in the 1950’s. It was a Conservative government that entered the UK into the EU, and it was a Conservative government that signed Maastricht, which made the single labour market a reality, and it’s EU immigration that Farage has the biggest issue with....we already have a “points system” for non-EU residents (or something resembling one).

He keeps banging on about the Australian “points system”, but Australia has way more immigration then we do.

posted on 17/4/15

He keeps banging on about the Australian “points system”, but Australia has way more immigration then we do.

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In 2013/14 Australia had immigration figures of around 200,000, in the UK it was around 600,000

comment by Chronic (U3423)

posted on 17/4/15

comment by Wessie Road (U10652)
posted 8 hours, 40 minutes ago
Labour admitted to opening the UK up to mass immigration in order to lessen tory voting numbers
============================================================
When did they admit this???????
Link?

Immigration on the scale we have today started in the early 60’s, as low-paid labour needed for a rapidly expanding economy. (There was immigration before that, but not on any great scale).

A single labour market was a stated goal of the EU in the 1950’s. It was a Conservative government that entered the UK into the EU, and it was a Conservative government that signed Maastricht, which made the single labour market a reality, and it’s EU immigration that Farage has the biggest issue with....we already have a “points system” for non-EU residents (or something resembling one).

He keeps banging on about the Australian “points system”, but Australia has way more immigration then we do.


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wessie

posted on 17/4/15

comment by Wessie Road (U10652)
posted 8 hours, 52 minutes ago
Labour admitted to opening the UK up to mass immigration in order to lessen tory voting numbers
============================================================
When did they admit this???????
Link?

Immigration on the scale we have today started in the early 60’s, as low-paid labour needed for a rapidly expanding economy. (There was immigration before that, but not on any great scale).

A single labour market was a stated goal of the EU in the 1950’s. It was a Conservative government that entered the UK into the EU, and it was a Conservative government that signed Maastricht, which made the single labour market a reality, and it’s EU immigration that Farage has the biggest issue with....we already have a “points system” for non-EU residents (or something resembling one).

He keeps banging on about the Australian “points system”, but Australia has way more immigration then we do.


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*than

I struggle to find fault in a lot of what you say with regards to politics. So thought I'd pick up on spelling and grammar instead.

posted on 17/4/15

I bet the Australian figures were mostly Brits trying to escape this hole of a country, I'd join them in a flash If I was younger.

posted on 17/4/15

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posted on 17/4/15

comment by Billy The Yidd (U3924)
posted 2 hours, 3 minutes ago
He keeps banging on about the Australian “points system”, but Australia has way more immigration then we do.

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In 2013/14 Australia had immigration figures of around 200,000, in the UK it was around 600,000
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Australia had a net migration figure of 212,700, not an immigration figure. That is 0.92 % of their population.

The UK had a net migration figure of 298,000. That is 0.49 % of our population.

Please don't compare one countries net migration to another countries immigration statistics. That's like comparing one company's profit to another company's revenue to prove they make less money.

posted on 17/4/15

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posted on 17/4/15

comment by Wearethefamous THFC .. (U19211)
posted 10 minutes ago
Lot more room and less people in Australia as well
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Just because there are less people, doesn't mean the infrastructure is there to deal with it. The infrastructure is what really matters, unless you are just worried about rubbing shoulders with a different nationality.

posted on 17/4/15

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