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  • in reply to: General Discussion #253389
    j_jza80
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    Well I will be consistant. Kick out all illegals(don’t free them on bail to disappear)
    Those foreign nationals covicted of crime should do their time and then be deported. Those without a job or qualification this country wants should be turned round at the border along with asylum seekers there are enough safe havens between here and eastern europe or bongo bongo land(as the late Alan Clarke called it) so why should we support them. Anyone of ethnic origin who wants to change this nation into a Muslim or other culture should also be shown the door. Let them live in a state that suits their ideals. No I am not a member of the BNP or the EDL just a British citizen fed up with the loony left or the PC brigade putting these people at the top of the benifit, housing and other pecking orders.

    Come here legally,work hard,be law abiding,pay your taxes and don’t expect special treatment or play the race card I have no problem with you.I know many such people who I welcome to these shores and share my sentiments.

    I couldn’t have said it better myself.

    Unfortunately, if you don’t agree with mass immigration, the socialists label you a racist. Open door immigration has been one of the worst disasters the UK as endured, and the long term effects are likely to change Britain significantly over time.

    What the leftists don’t realise is that there is a finite amount of taxpayer money, and it’s gone. Our current borrowing is unsustainable. Additional borrowing would be a disaster. We need to seriously cut public spending, and everyone will have to suffer.

    Otherwise, there’ll be nothing left of the United Kingdom for future generations. We’ll all be an insignificant, poor part of a federal Socialist Europen state. They’ve already started attacking our major industry.

    in reply to: Any Romanians in tonight? #1851623
    j_jza80
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    Well I will be consistant. Kick out all illegals(don’t free them on bail to disappear)
    Those foreign nationals covicted of crime should do their time and then be deported. Those without a job or qualification this country wants should be turned round at the border along with asylum seekers there are enough safe havens between here and eastern europe or bongo bongo land(as the late Alan Clarke called it) so why should we support them. Anyone of ethnic origin who wants to change this nation into a Muslim or other culture should also be shown the door. Let them live in a state that suits their ideals. No I am not a member of the BNP or the EDL just a British citizen fed up with the loony left or the PC brigade putting these people at the top of the benifit, housing and other pecking orders.

    Come here legally,work hard,be law abiding,pay your taxes and don’t expect special treatment or play the race card I have no problem with you.I know many such people who I welcome to these shores and share my sentiments.

    I couldn’t have said it better myself.

    Unfortunately, if you don’t agree with mass immigration, the socialists label you a racist. Open door immigration has been one of the worst disasters the UK as endured, and the long term effects are likely to change Britain significantly over time.

    What the leftists don’t realise is that there is a finite amount of taxpayer money, and it’s gone. Our current borrowing is unsustainable. Additional borrowing would be a disaster. We need to seriously cut public spending, and everyone will have to suffer.

    Otherwise, there’ll be nothing left of the United Kingdom for future generations. We’ll all be an insignificant, poor part of a federal Socialist Europen state. They’ve already started attacking our major industry.

    in reply to: General Discussion #253940
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    Perhaps we should return the favour, and boot the US out of Diego Garcia and return it to its rightful occupants.

    in reply to: "A friend in need……….." #1852076
    j_jza80
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    Perhaps we should return the favour, and boot the US out of Diego Garcia and return it to its rightful occupants.

    in reply to: General Discussion #254368
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    It’s becoming more and more apparent that the trick is to keep your head down and your mouth shut if you want a career in the public sector.

    Exposing waste and inefficiency just isn’t playing the game.

    Where’s the ‘like’ button? 😀

    in reply to: Library runs a $20,000 Cisco router #1852519
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    It’s becoming more and more apparent that the trick is to keep your head down and your mouth shut if you want a career in the public sector.

    Exposing waste and inefficiency just isn’t playing the game.

    Where’s the ‘like’ button? 😀

    in reply to: General Discussion #254999
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    I’d love to see a return to nationalised utilities, but we can never again be at the mercy of trade unions.

    Public sector greed is to blame for privatisation and the destruction of our industries, NOT Thatcher.

    in reply to: Energy prices set to rise, again! #1853182
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    I’d love to see a return to nationalised utilities, but we can never again be at the mercy of trade unions.

    Public sector greed is to blame for privatisation and the destruction of our industries, NOT Thatcher.

    in reply to: What will be the show stoppers for 2013? #985667
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    PA474 thundering down the Derwent reservoir at low level 😎

    And seeing a Vulcan fly for the last time.

    in reply to: General Discussion #257264
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    The problem with this stance is you therefore require a referendum every year to allow those who were in-eligable at the time of the previous referendum through being under age or simply not existing, to have their vote.

    Not a very practical proposition that.

    The facts are not as you state above however. I do beleive that this has been illustrated somewhere on this very forum at some point.

    Yet again your position is based on another myth that the anti crowd have manufactured to be “fact” in peoples perception.

    It is also always strange to see people repelled by the notion of federalsim, it seems a very good system to me.
    It works very well in Germany, the US and France.
    Yet in the UK mention of Federal seems akin to suggesting placing Napoleon on the Throne. It does seem rather similar to the twisting of the meaning of Liberal in the US.

    I can’t think of anything worse.

    Perhaps if Germany, the US and France are so attractive to you, you should become a resident of one of them?

    A Federal Europe will just take the decision making further away from the tax payer.

    Thankfully the polls all indicate that the majority agree with me, so it’s all irrelevant.

    in reply to: Nigel Farage and the EU #1855516
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    The problem with this stance is you therefore require a referendum every year to allow those who were in-eligable at the time of the previous referendum through being under age or simply not existing, to have their vote.

    Not a very practical proposition that.

    The facts are not as you state above however. I do beleive that this has been illustrated somewhere on this very forum at some point.

    Yet again your position is based on another myth that the anti crowd have manufactured to be “fact” in peoples perception.

    It is also always strange to see people repelled by the notion of federalsim, it seems a very good system to me.
    It works very well in Germany, the US and France.
    Yet in the UK mention of Federal seems akin to suggesting placing Napoleon on the Throne. It does seem rather similar to the twisting of the meaning of Liberal in the US.

    I can’t think of anything worse.

    Perhaps if Germany, the US and France are so attractive to you, you should become a resident of one of them?

    A Federal Europe will just take the decision making further away from the tax payer.

    Thankfully the polls all indicate that the majority agree with me, so it’s all irrelevant.

    in reply to: General Discussion #257573
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    in reply to: Nigel Farage and the EU #1855786
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    in reply to: General Discussion #258250
    j_jza80
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    EU give Turkey £100,000,000 to build a railway line:

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/377559/EU-squanders-100m-on-train-line-in-Turkey

    When our roads are in such an appalling state, I consider this an utter waste of money. Why should we have to fund any railway in Turkey? (BTW, this snt a loan, we’re giving them the money)

    in reply to: Nigel Farage and the EU #1856460
    j_jza80
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    EU give Turkey £100,000,000 to build a railway line:

    http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/377559/EU-squanders-100m-on-train-line-in-Turkey

    When our roads are in such an appalling state, I consider this an utter waste of money. Why should we have to fund any railway in Turkey? (BTW, this snt a loan, we’re giving them the money)

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