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Old 05-03-2015, 12:37 PM #5
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Originally Posted by waterhog View Post
my point is - after so many years of labour and now conseratives - could they be any worse ?
For me yes, because I am really pro the European Union, so for me coming out,which is the first element of UKIPs policy as to really dealing with immigration, would be 'probably' very catastrophic for the UK,as to its status, investment from other Countries and for business overall.

So definitely for me, UKIP would be a massive step into the dark never knowing where the really big holes were and in the end likely falling into all of them with really devastating results for the UK.

What I feel is needed is a full concensus from all leading parties as to a sensible, fair and ongoing immigration policy.
That will stand the test of time and run continuously.

Both the major parties have done badly as to the issue which is why I would like to see agreement between all as to a policy.
No one party has,in my view, the answer to the issue that covers all the sensitivity and fairness needed.
For sure UKIP's have little of the sensitivity and fairness needed,in my opinion, even from just the small bits we know from them.

Their scaremongering and over exaggerration of the figures likely to come here,plus their scapegoating of immigrants as to all the UKs ills,do not help the debate at all and don't fill me with any feeling they have the right approach at all either.
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