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Postby KateLMead » 17 May 2014, 07:12

"The press, will say anything for a story. The BBC is no better. Politicians will resort to scandalous lies, defamation of character,any thing to demonise Nigel Farage "who is not afraid to speak the truth regarding to the third world status
This country has sunk too and the unbelievable lack of control as to who enters it."
It would be interesting to learn how many Romanians and other immigrants have been caught shoplifting (like the gang televised earlier this week, how many pickpockets and robbers etc are deported, and how many immigrants who are involved in fraud have been deported. How many are given jobs in council offices like Brent that obviously excludes the indigenous and Whites (oops am I allowed to call us whites?")
How many have been given council flats /houses fully furnished of course in these areas leaving the indigenous on waiting lists.
How many foreign gang masters dominate our society, Female traffickers.
How many on benefits,
How many claiming allowances for children in their country of origin.
There are of course exceptions I accept that.
am I right that 5,000 nurses are being taken on from overseas Eastern Europe and other countries ?
Leaving our own with little chance of getting into training? Perhaps someone will correct me if I am wrong regarding this.
I AM VOTING UKIP regardless of the filth being bandied around by these wastes of space who will say anything who will say
Anything for self gain....As we have found these past years great examples are from BLiar downwards. Politicians are purely interested in protecting their own interests. GET OUT OF THAT DAMNED EU.CLEAR THOSE BENCHES.
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Re: Farage.

Postby Kaz » 17 May 2014, 07:57

It's a free country Kate so you can vote for whoever you choose.............Personally I would rather stick pins in my eyes!!
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Re: Farage.

Postby Workingman » 17 May 2014, 11:19

I will never vote UKIP in national elections, neither general nor local, but I will use it as a tool against the other parties.

In the upcoming Euro elections I will vote UKIP, even though I am pro EU, in order to shoot across the bows of the three main parties at home, and in the safe knowledge it, UKIP, will remain impotent in Europe.

The numbers do not add up to a Eurosceptic bloc capable of destroying the EU from within: they probably never will. However, there is an irony that a strong set of Eurosceptics, acting together, could force the majority Socialist and Democrat blocs to become less centralist and more local in their outlooks.

It's a strange old world.
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Re: Farage.

Postby KateLMead » 17 May 2014, 12:05

Workingman wrote:I will never vote UKIP in national elections, neither general nor local, but I will use it as a tool against the other parties.

In the upcoming Euro elections I will vote UKIP, even though I am pro EU, in order to shoot across the bows of the three main parties at home, and in the safe knowledge it, UKIP, will remain impotent in Europe.

The numbers do not add up to a Eurosceptic bloc capable of destroying the EU from within: they probably never will. However, there is an irony that a strong set of Eurosceptics, acting together, could force the majority Socialist and Democrat blocs to become less centralist and more local in their outlooks.

It's a strange old world.


Same here Frank, I am voting UKIP to give the other parties a good smacking. And I am not pro EU, the motley bunch have all but destroyed this country.
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Postby KateLMead » 17 May 2014, 12:07

Kaz wrote:It's a free country Kate so you can vote for whoever you choose.............Personally I would rather stick pins in my eyes!!


:lol: :D :D :D :roll: it's :roll: painful Kaz :lol:
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Postby cromwell » 17 May 2014, 12:09

If you are anti-EU, and I am, UKIP is the only game in town.

It will feel a bit strange voting for someone who sounds like he just stepped straight out of a Bertie Wooster novel but I'm going to do it.

The tidal wave of anti-UKIP smear stories in the last week has not budged me one bit.
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Re: Farage.

Postby KateLMead » 17 May 2014, 13:48

Me neither Cromwell. The more the idiots in other parties try to destroy him the more I am determined to support him.. He might just surprise us all.
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Re: Farage.

Postby miasmum » 17 May 2014, 18:09

and this is what people always do, then when they don't get what they wanted, because they were too busy trying to stop other people getting what they wanted, they wonder why :roll: :roll:
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Re: Farage.

Postby Kaz » 17 May 2014, 18:23

Absolutely Shell!!!
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Postby Workingman » 17 May 2014, 18:35

Shell, I have always tried to vote positively, for things that I wanted, but things are such a mess that I am now, for the first time, going to vote negatively: I have no other option.

I really would like to vote for a party that I believed in, but none of them come anywhere close. If that means that I vote UKIP in the Euro elections only, which I will to wake up my LibDem MP, who I voted for, then so be it. He knows why, because I have told him so.
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