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Nedusa 28-10-2014 11:53 AM

I'd say they were needed for balance, to halt the slow descent into Political Correctness gone mad. Change is good and immigration is a normal process as it has been going on for thousands of years.

But uncontrolled surges in people with Cultural and religious ideologies that are polar opposite to our own is a recipe for disaster.

Groups like these exist only through fear of change that is too quick and too diverse. We need to respect the Culture and religious identity of not just the immigrants but the majority of people already living and settled here for generations.




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Kizzy 29-10-2014 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7346329)
Are you saying the labour government had nothing to do with the banking crisis and recession in the UK?

Are you saying the British govt was responsible for the global recession?

Livia 29-10-2014 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 7346329)
Are you saying the labour government had nothing to do with the banking crisis and recession in the UK?

As recall, Gordon Brown sold our entire stock of gold at the lowest price it had been for decades. They were a disaster financially, and are now squealing at the steps that have to be taken to get some money back in the coffers. And they choose Ed Miliband as their leader, a man who was in the forefront of Brown's Treasury. They're a joke... a very expensive joke.

lostalex 29-10-2014 09:31 AM

GordonBrown was never even elected by the people.

He was PM for how many years even though he was never elected?

How many British PMs were PM without ever being elected?

It's always makes me laugh when Brits criticize Our democracy, and our system. At least all of the US Presidents were actually up for a vote,.

Gordon Brown never faced election as PM did he? But he was the head of the UK government.

MTVN 29-10-2014 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by lostalex (Post 7348220)
GordonBrown was never even elected by the people.

He was PM for how many years even though he was never elected?

How many British PMs were PM without ever being elected?

It's always makes me laugh when Brits criticize Our democracy, and our system. At least all of the US Presidents were actually up for a vote,.

Gordon Brown never faced election as PM did he? But he was the head of the UK government.

In all 12 people have served as PM without being elected into that role

What about Vice Presidents who take over the Presidents office mid-term without being elected for that specific role? It happens with you too

MTVN 29-10-2014 09:39 AM

Who elected Gerald Ford President after Nixon resigned?

Why are we talking about this in a thread about Britain First?

lostalex 29-10-2014 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 7348224)
In all 12 people have served as PM without being elected into that role

What about Vice Presidents who take over the Presidents office mid-term without being elected for that specific role? It happens with you too

We know the vice president before we vote. Actually, that is important. if it weren't for Sarah Palin being chosen by John McCain,. we might have a President John McCain. His VP running mate ruined his campaign.

lostalex 29-10-2014 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 7348227)
Who elected Gerald Ford President after Nixon resigned?

Why are we talking about this in a thread about Britain First?

hey, people voted for Nixon knowing that Ford was his next in line if he couldn't continue. That's why Vice Presidents are important, and Why thank God Obama has survived(despite all the racists saying Obama would be assassinated), cause Biden is not fit.

No one who voted for Tony Blair knew he would APPOINT Gordan Brown as PM/. and the people had no say.

there is no comparison. And when Gordon Brown's Labour party actually had to face the vote, he was voted out EASILY. CLEARLY the people didn't want him there.

Kizzy 29-10-2014 12:22 PM

Further to your query LT.
'Are you saying the labour government had nothing to do with the banking crisis and recession in the UK?'
As I recall there have been some dire financial decisions made since this govt took over too one of the biggest being the privatisation of royal mail. putting NHS contracts to tender means to access services within goverment guidelines is impossible so are effectively held to ransom. free schools are NOT 'free'.
The Dutch govt now run Scotrail. Universal credits projected loss over the next 5yrs in unusable software is 90 million.
And a quarter of all children in the UK now live in poverty 25.6% UP from 24% in 2008.

http://www.theguardian.com/society/2...obal-recession


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