If I've just told you I don't support Labour, how can you tell me who I do or don't support? Doesn't make sense.
In an earlier post, you told me that you didn't pay too much attention to the polls or it depends which ones you look at. Now you're using them to suit your argument to say he came 5th? Make your mind up. In most of the ones I've seen Miliband came either first or second, anyway.
You may be right. I'd still rather have him in charge rather than Farage who would single-handedly destroy this country with his core policies.
Actually Miliband has maintained that position for a while even before the leaders' debate, so I don't think it's justified for you to use that as a stick to beat him with. At least he could admit that the last government made mistakes. Most of the other leaders wouldn't even do that.
So The Economist and the UCL Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration, both highly respected worldwide, have just based it on their opinions and no research or studies whatsoever (even though the articles are backed up with statistics)? Your reasoning that 'immigrants themselves' write these articles is an anaemic argument.
[QUOTE[It is not a myth that the country is full up, it is my opinion that it is full up. Whilst it's your opinion that it isn't. No myths what so ever. On a space per person scale we must be the most populated country in Europe, and one of the most populated in the world. I'd imagine only a few country's in Asia are more populated in comparison to land.