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Do you guys still feel a lot of rivalry towards us this season?

Discussion in 'Sunderland' started by Chappaz, Apr 13, 2012.

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  1. Billy Death

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    Nee bother lad. <ok>
     
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  2. Mr Wonderful

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    Judging somebody for political differences is pretty low. I vote BNP but never judge somebody who is conservative, labour or lib-dem.
     
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  3. QWOP

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    Not really. You can tell the calibre of a person by their political beliefs!
     
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  4. Disco down under

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    I couldn't care less who you vote for. I just don't like the fact you're supposedly a racist.
     
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  5. Commachio

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    "The British National Party enters the 2010 general election with one of the most comprehensive and detailed manifestos in its history."

    "The BNP is proud to campaign on a number of issues which set it apart from all other political parties, namely the conflict in Afghanistan, the immigration invasion of our country, the threat to our security posed by Islamism and the danger of the European Union to our sovereignty."

    "The BNP is also the only party to map out realistic and sensible budget cuts which will bring the deficit under control &#8212; without cutting front line public services to the British people."

    "In addition, the reader will find unique and innovative policies within this document which range from a solution for the housing crisis to restoring British industry, and from building our nation&#8217;s IT infrastructure to constitutional reform to guarantee our peoples&#8217; liberties and freedom."

    "The word 'democracy' appears in the title of our manifesto for good reason. It represents our desire to preserve this great institution. It is also a warning that democracy is under threat from the European Union and mass immigration, both of which threaten to extinguish all of our traditions and culture.

    The word &#8220;freedom&#8221; appears in the title to alert readers to the fact that civil liberties and personal freedoms in modern Britain are under attack."

    "In the name of &#8220;fighting terrorism,&#8221; the old-gang parties have introduced draconian laws which have usurped many of our traditional freedoms &#8212; while the old-gang parties themselves are to blame for the threat of terrorism hanging over our country."

    "The word 'security' appears in the title because the BNP believes in the sanctity of life, limb and property. This means safe neighbourhoods with vibrant, cohesive communities; it means security of long-term employment, devoid of the fear that industry, commerce and employment will be transferred to the Third World."

    "The word 'identity' appears in the title because the BNP believes in genuine ethnic and cultural diversity and the right of all peoples to be free of colonisation and rule by others &#8212; including the indigenous people of these islands."

    "The BNP is committed to putting the interests of the British people first. I invite you to review our policies and make your choice."

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    Care to run us through some of these policies..
     
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  6. Mr Wonderful

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    It's about self-sufficient Britain. In the 50's the Caribbean immigrants came over and were told that themselves, their children and grand children would have jobs there for them as a promise. As it happened the Caribbean immigrants were lied to and where followed by immigrants far and wide over the next 50 or so years leading to Black British people being in the same boat as White British... next to no chance of employment. This is the reason for last years riots. The facts are that 80% of British jobs are occupied by immigrants. So to say that White British are racist for striving to change the statistics are wide off the mark when Black British citizens have also been ****ed up the arse by the exact same right wing cock and rightfully rebel against it.
     
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  7. Commachio

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    This part i find hard to believe...
     
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  8. Mr Wonderful

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    I think that was extracted by the BNP from either the Telegraph or the Guardian.

    In 2009 they where protests from even right wing British workers, this was in the North East. Protesting more construction jobs where made available to them.. this is the North East here! Imagine how many of jobs are available to the English in Manchester, Midlands and London?

    But you did the right thing there, you read a comment regarding politics and you questioned it, there for that makes you a smart man.
     
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  9. silksworthexile

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    Agreed ! I have no time politics on here but that statistic is total and utter bollocks !!!
     
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  10. QWOP

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    You chat utter crap. You really, really do! You are embarrassing me as a Newcastle supporter and as a citizen of this fine country!
     
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  11. Wease555

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    You really are ****ing thick, you have made a complete **** of yourself there, why are you posting this **** on a footy forum, just please **** off
     
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  12. Mr Wonderful

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    If you ask the questions you get the answers.
     
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  13. Mr Wonderful

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    Wow, with age your perception will change. If your already an adult then my thoughts are with your family <laugh>
     
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  14. Cheik the room

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    You're class QWOP, but that is stupidity itself.
     
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  15. Commachio

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    Nick Griffin love fest or what?
     
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  16. Mr Wonderful

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    Don't rub it in he knows he did a boo boo.
     
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  17. MrRAWhite

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    I agree with this to a certain extent...Certainly anyone who supports the ultra right wing political parties such as the BNP is undoubtedly either thick, ignorant, a twat or a combination of all three...
    And whoever came out with the (totally bollocks) figure that 80% of jobs are taken by immigrants certainly qualifies for the full set of the above definition.
     
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  18. Mr Wonderful

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    These are figures I got from the media. If you can find figures for yourself then feel free to do so and post them here. That way when you condemn a comment from somebody you would know something about it and look a little brighter when you make a comment regarding the subject.
     
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  19. Steven Royston O'Neill

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    Britons get eighty-five percent new UK jobs
    by Mary Jones - September 5, 2011
    United Kingdom, 5th September: Last week&#8217;s revelation claiming almost ninety percent of new jobs in the UK go to foreigners is completely false, states Director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, Jonathan Portes.



    Only 15 percent new jobs to immigrants--Portes, who is also an economist, states that the truth is that contrary to the report claiming eight out of nine jobs going to immigrants, only fifteen percent of new jobs went to immigrants in the year 2010.

    And the remaining eighty-five percent new jobs were claimed by UK-born workers. Hence, the common concept that more and more UK firms are hiring immigrants for new jobs is wholly baseless and a complete myth since it only reflects the net changes in the UK labor market.

    The revelation was based on the figures of ONS (Office for National Statistics) got by editor of The Spectator, Fraser Nelson.

    Term &#8216;new jobs&#8217; misinterpreted--However, since, the data pertains to the number of individuals in employment rather than the total number of jobs, hence the statistics might be making a misrepresentation with regard to the new jobs going to immigrant workers.

    In fact, the whole issue is that one needs to understand the actual meaning of &#8216;new jobs&#8217;. The new revelation states that the estimated figures relate not to the number of new jobs but to the number of people in the workforce.

    Hence, the figures wrongly interpreted the percentage of new jobs in the UK as taken by immigrant workers.

    So, there ought to be some better method of describing new jobs so that there is not confusion in the future.

    Another factor worth consideration here is that although foreign workers might have displaced UK-born workers in better economic scenario, but the revelation by Fraser that British workers did not get any benefit during good economic times is wholly untrue.

    The fact is that the number of new jobs was more for average UK-born workers. So, to summarize, it may be stated that although immigration is not wholly advantageous for the UK economy, nor is the welfare system alluring millions to go into joblessness in the UK.

    Moreover, the free movement of workers is affecting wages in the UK, especially at the lower rung of the ladder.
     
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  20. Sidthemackem

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    Do you SERIOUSLY vote BNP? Really??

    **** me, but if that isn't the biggest pile of poo of a political party then I'm a mag...
     
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