Sad that there are still plenty of divs that will vote for Labour.
Beats me after the mess they left the country in.
Sad that there are still plenty of divs that will vote for Labour.
Beats me after the mess they left the country in.
Another one who thinks it's ok to emigrate while moaning about immigration.Same here,unfortunately the UK is full of idiots,wish i could afford to get out before its lost for good
Another one who thinks it's ok to emigrate while moaning about immigration.
Immigration to the uk is out of control full stop,from the eu and non eu..in the 80s every other story wouldnt be about somali rape gangs,pakastani rape gangs,east european murderers.etc etc..every single day its something else and labour and conservatives are solely to blame.Thats why a lot of people myself included will be voting ukip.Respect the fact that a lot of us are pissed off those two partys have sent our country down the toilet.After all living in yorkshire after the rotherham disgrace,id have thought you lot would have wised up about voting labour again after the labour run council was too scared being labelled racist to protect underage girls that were raped!.
Using the events of Rotherham for cheap political points points is frankly disgusting. Something I've come to expect from UKIP and their supporters.
Perhaps because the poster lives near, has seen what went on, and realised that the useless Labour goons ignored/covered up the goings on.
Meanwhile you get yet another cheap shot in against UKIP....who were NOT involved...priceless.
A cheap shot? By pointing out that UKIP are cashing in on the suffering of rape victims for cheap political points to gain votes? Yeah, shame on me.
......[/quote]and where are ukip "cashing in on the suffering of rape victims for cheap political points to gain votes?
And WHERE are UKIP "cashing in on the suffering of rape victims for cheap political points to gain votes?
'The father of the main prosecution witness in the Rotherham child sex grooming scandal has accused Nigel Farage’s party of exploiting the issue for political gain.
The man, whose daughter’s testimony led to the prosecution of nine Asian men and an overhaul of Crown Prosecution Service rules, said that UKIP should stop using BNP style tactics which are adding to the distress of local families.'http://www.mancunianmatters.co.uk/c...ls-political-gain-ahead-heywood-and-middleton
How are they different from expats on the Costas or Why do you blame the EU? More immigration comes from outside the Eu. Blimey if you wanted to end uncontrolled migration leave the commonwealth countries to it. Just as a fun fact Boston in Lincolnshire has the highest immigration in the country that is 12%. Wages are the lowest in the country while rents when calculated pro rata are some of the highest. People are being exploited by the same business that avoid paying taxes. If you had a eu wide minimum wage people wouldn't immigrate here[/QUOTE]
I see your point about British ex pats abroad -they do tend to stick together, so in that case there is no difference. If you say that immigration is 12% at its most concentrated, and I would not presume to question your figures, then this is only half the story of course. Immigrants tend not to want to integrate and rather be together, quite understandably, but this leads to mutual suspicion, which takes some breaking down. They often come from poorer counties, and thus are more likely not to have enjoyed the health benefits that we take for granted, and it thus follows that on average they would have more need of the NHS, without necessarily having paid in the amount that the average working Brit. might have done. Non EU immigrants tend to have larger families - this all causes stress for the NHS, and schools.
I find your second sentence hard to understand - it could be me, I readily accept. I would also be interested in what your source was for your assertion about rents and wages. With respect, it does seem rather sweeping. Finally, the question of a EU minimum wage -shall we reduce it here in the Uk to bring it into line with poorer countries to harmonise wages?
It's typical of Farage to bandwagon jump though. All this thread has done is confirm that Ukip is a deeply unpleasant party