UKIP on the march in English council elections

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  1. Reiver

    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    So they've improved them now?
     
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    So my question ... we're agreed? Yes?
     
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    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    Just get on with it. So far you've only advertised how the EU defends worker rights (which of course is also part of eliminating non-tariff barriers to trade, given the focus on intra-industry trade)
     
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    I'll be pleased to 'get on with it' when we get the basics straight. Could you answer my question please?

    "Trade, employment and social protection policies are just some of competencies of the EU. No member state may legislate if its legislation conflicts with EU legislation in areas in which the EU holds competency and it has a huge body of law. Before this goes any further, do we agree on this basic stuff at least?"

    This should be easy for you. You claim to be a europhobe. What kind of europhobe can't get to grips with this simple question?
     
  5. Reiver

    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    So far you've given a nonsensical grunt at Europe. I'm not interested in that. Present a valid argument and stop boring me with the dodge
     
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    My dog makes more sense than you. I'm dodging nothing and nothing I've said is nonsensical. I've already said I'll be pleased to answer your comments, but first I'm interested in your answer to my question. A simple yes or no will suffice perfectly well, or you can of course qualify your answer if you wish. [You could have answered 3 posts ago and I'd have replied to your comments yesterday.]

    Or you could just give up the pretence that you're any sort of europhobe. Your choice. I don't care anymore.

    :bored:
     
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    Reiver Well-Known Member

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    Again with the drivel! I've asked you to present a valid argument against European integration. So far you've given utter tosh. Can you put that right or don't you actually have an argument to give?
     
  8. Sixteen String Jack

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    The best argument I have against European integration is that Britain should remain a sovereign state.

    Everyone else can do what they want. If the French, Germans, Irish and Luxembourgers want to kill their sovereignty then that's fine by me. I just don't want Britain as part of it. Britain should remain a sovereign state, with her own monarchy, owned armed forces, own currency, own elected government, own parliament, own foreign policies, own domestic policies. Britain should be a sovereign state OUTSIDE of the EU - and one day it will be.

    It should never become just a mere inconsequential state within an ever more inconsequential and economically and politically irrevelant EUSSR. Anyone who thinks that Britain's future lies with the world's most economically uncompetitive, sclerotic and increasingly irrelevant region needs their heads checking.

    I'm voting UKIP at the next EUSSR elections, and when UKIP win those elections, with the Tories in second place and the Europhile Labour in third, and the even more Europhile LibDumbs in fourth, you will see that Europhiles are an out-of-touch minority in Britain.
     
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    Joke of the week (and not in a nice way) was watching Farrago castigating the Tories on their anti-immigrant policies, as said Tories desperately try to out-UKIP UKIP.
     
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    It isn't who is trending! Can some gosh darn elections for once be about someone who might make a bit of fecking sense? They all are lying to you!! Every single last one of them! It is the old boss same as the new boss. Being scrumptious is useless...
     
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    Mr Farage was angry at the Conservatives over their introduction of billboards, pulled by vans, which say ‘In the UK illegally? Go home or face arrest.’

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    Mr Farage described the initiative as a ‘diversion’ from the issue of legal mass immigration from the EU.

    He told ITV’s Daybreak programme the posters were a direct response to UKIP’s surge in the polls. But he said voters wanted action on immigration, not publicity stunts.

    ‘I think the tone of the billboards is nasty, unpleasant, Big Brother,’ he said. ‘I don’t think using messages like this will make any difference. What will make a difference is enforcing our borders properly.

    ‘It’s also a diversion: the real problem isn’t illegal immigration, there are perhaps one million illegal immigrants in the country. The real problem is that on January 1st next year we’re opening up our borders to 28million people from Bulgaria and Romania.’
     
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    This was just a Tory gimmick to shore up support among Tory grassroots supporters. I'm sure you knew that. Membership of the Tory party is declining rapidly and UKIP's membership is increasing. I'm sure you knew that too!
     
  14. highlander

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    The robbers have been caught out and thrown out of Scotland some time ago, ukip just recently being given the order of the welly.... Time those who think they have any democracy, to waken up and smells the keich.

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    You haven't changed much, then. :roflol:
     
  16. highlander

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    Nor you my girl, perhaps you might look deeper than the self serving degenerates of the Tory party.

    I would never vote Tory, when one is called a highway robber, it's in the words for even the most foolish of the population.

    Not of course I would stoop so low as to call you foolish.

    Naive is a good word.

    I see your good German quinne owns the wonga building, wonder which one is the bigger thief.



    Regards
    Highlander
     
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    I don't suppose it would penetrate your excitable little skull if I told you again that I am not a Tory voter? I'll say it again in hope:

    I AM NOT A TORY VOTER. I'D RATHER CHEW MY OWN HAND OFF THAN VOTE TORY.

    There, I hope that clears that up.

    I couldn't give a stuff who owns the Wonga building. (The queen acutally leases as part of a property portfolio worth billions to a firm who put Wonga in as tennants.) The firm operates entirely legally and no one is forced to take one of their loans. Lenders charging more competitive rates won't touch Wonga's customers because they are a bad credit risk.

    And your attitude towards the Queen's ancestry is ridiculous. No one apart from raving nationalists cares, and there are few of those about. Neither the Queen or Wonga are thieves. If anyone is a theif, it's the socialists (which includes those masquerading as Conservatives) who take money from workers and **** it up the wall on their idiot projects.
     
  18. highlander

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    Like associate with like, scraping the bottom of the barrel to take more, greedy keich houses.

    Regards
    Highlander

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    You only delude yourself.

    Regards
    Highlander
     

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