Pretty pink fairy
Banned
- Jan 30, 2008
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Yes, I know that - torn between giving him the benefit of the doubt or enough rope to hang himself, actually!
What's with this, 'Regards DR' on every post, by the way?
you only see what you want to see, spec savers are still doing deals you knowDont be torn. This party has a consistant record of racism, homophobia, mysogeny, ****wittery.......I should hang myself for noticing? haha
OK. I thought it looked a bit odd, but fair enough - cheers!Just being polite
regards
DR
Sorry, the friggin' smiley was supposed to wink!OK. I thought it looked a bit odd, but fair enough - cheers!
Yours faithfully
GR
This party? Oh, the Tories, OK.Dont be torn. This party has a consistant record of racism, homophobia, mysogeny, ****wittery.......I should hang myself for noticing? haha
I am white and Anglo Saxon, so very welcome
Silly comment, when I want to have a sensible debate. I'm sure they didn't just let you walk in to Australia without being able to prove you had some skills first and where there is a need. What is so wrong in applying the same formula to people coming from the EU.
The fact that you are a member of the EU and it is an organisation that allows the free movement of people between its member states.
I think Britain is in desperate need of the in/out referendum to give people the chance to say once and for all if they want to be part of Europe or not. The losing camp will then have to like it lump it, but the word of the people will have been spoken. Once the decision has been made we should stop flirting round the edges of the EU and either embrace it fully or leave. If we can embrace it fully we can sort out the problems from within as best we can.
Either way it will stop people moaning all the time.
IN answer to your original question I married an Aussie and so was allowed to move here on a spouse visa.
An
Thanks for answering. Fully in for me means taking the Euro as well, I don't think the people who are Pro EU would take that in a million years. When we finally get a referendum, adopting the Euro would possibly be one consiquence of closer union, but just like the Scottish Independance vote none of this would be mentioned, and it would be more scaremongering about peoples jobs than anything else.
If the vote is not to get out, I would have to accept that because people would have hopefully had their say on matters.
As for Australia, it is always mentioned they have a much tighter immigration policy than us, I just wish people wouldn't say it was racist, xenophobic and all the other rubbish I hear.
Milibland introduced green taxes so that the UK would meet the EU targets of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
What makes you think Australia's immigration policies are not racist or xenophobic
Don't get me wrong I am not suggesting that Australias policies are racist and xenohpbic because they are tighter. But it is hard to argue that historically at least the policies have not been racist or xenophobic.
Having tighter immigration controls doesn't make you racist by definition but is sure makes it easier to be so.
I've heard it all now ,What makes you think Australia's immigration policies are not racist or xenophobic
Don't get me wrong I am not suggesting that Australias policies are racist and xenohpbic because they are tighter. But it is hard to argue that historically at least the policies have not been racist or xenophobic.
Having tighter immigration controls doesn't make you racist by definition but is sure makes it easier to be so.
What makes you think Australia's immigration policies are not racist or xenophobic
Don't get me wrong I am not suggesting that Australias policies are racist and xenohpbic because they are tighter. But it is hard to argue that historically at least the policies have not been racist or xenophobic.
Having tighter immigration controls doesn't make you racist by definition but is sure makes it easier to be so.
The fact that you are a member of the EU and it is an organisation that allows the free movement of people between its member states.
I think Britain is in desperate need of the in/out referendum to give people the chance to say once and for all if they want to be part of Europe or not. The losing camp will then have to like it lump it, but the word of the people will have been spoken. Once the decision has been made we should stop flirting round the edges of the EU and either embrace it fully or leave. If we can embrace it fully we can sort out the problems from within as best we can.
Either way it will stop people moaning all the time.
IN answer to your original question I married an Aussie and so was allowed to move here on a spouse visa.
An
I cannot speak for the party but I'm still confident Miliband will be PM come next May.
Not just the British, now the unelected technocrats are starting to boss the democratically elected Govt about in France.........
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/10/06/uk-eu-budget-france-idUKKCN0HV0M520141006
How delicious........what price the 6th Republic?
Admittedly, I can't say I can find fault with what they're asking the French to do. The French, so pro-EU and federalist are the ones who appear to be dragging the EU down due to its failed Socialist economic policies that I think for the sake of the continent, we need to start bullying the French again into action.
I will spell it out for you then.
If the embittered supposed liberal minded launch attacks on UKIP voters as elderly uneducated white working thickos (see post 54) then surely in that constituency there will be many people who served in ww2, or whose relatives served and died in ww2.
A generation normally that is usually lauded for their fortitude and sacrifice, yet for those exercising their democratic right then for some on this board they aren't worth a light. Lest we forget? I should coco.
I can't say I agree. That said, I wouldn't be surprised if it were the case. I think it'll all depend on the Lib Dems again, because I can't see there being another absolute majority. The Lib dems got a lot of stick for forming a coalition with the Tories, jumping ship to Labour will once again make everyone question the Lib Dems, could potentially ruin the party as the members begin to desert the party.
That said, it also depends on UKIP's election strategy which from their rhetoric as of late, means targeting Labour. Thursday's by election should send signals that something needs to change in the Labour party. If Labour fail to recognise that, I cannot see Miliband being PM.
On a non-serious discussion note. I dread to think of Miliband as our leader, when has done so poorly as he has done leading his own party.
Admittedly, I can't say I can find fault with what they're asking the French to do. The French, so pro-EU and federalist are the ones who appear to be dragging the EU down due to its failed Socialist economic policies that I think for the sake of the continent, we need to start bullying the French again into action.