The EU debate - Part III

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It was bullshit when you first claimed, it's boring bullshit now you just repeat it.

Post a comment yourself, or ignore it you dull twat. Why does my view determine what you think?

On here, a fair few do **** all but object or personalise. Get some bollocks and post your view or post something yourself to spark a debate instead of justboring people ****less. <ok>

I just think it's only fair that the person posting the article gives an opinion to kick the debate off if that's the intention. Like I said, I'll happily contribute to the debate if you kick it off. Why you don't is anyone's guess. Getting shirty, especially when you call people out for abuse, is quite amusing.

Your last paragraph couldn't be more lacking in self-awareness more if it tried but, honestly, kick the debate off and let's see where it goes.
 
I just think it's only fair that the person posting the article gives an opinion to kick the debate off if that's the intention. Like I said, I'll happily contribute to the debate if you kick it off. Why you don't is anyone's guess. Getting shirty, especially when you call people out for abuse, is quite amusing.

Your last paragraph couldn't be more lacking in self-awareness more if it tried but, honestly, kick the debate off and let's see where it goes.


You keep saying that you boring ****, which is partly why I don't do it.

Get some balls and post your view of it, or ignore it and stop boring people. <ok>
 
You and t'other ****wit cluttering the place up with these tedious diversions hardly helps.

If it's that boring, ignore it you tedious tart.

Stick to making an arse of yourself with your failed economic predictions. :emoticon-0104-surpr

Speak of tedious diversions, and here, right on cue, comes the champion dickwad of tedious, pointless bollocks. <laugh>
 
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You keep saying that you boring ****, which is partly why I don't do it.

Get some balls and post your view of it, or ignore it and stop boring people. <ok>

You don't give an opinion on your own articles because I keep asking why you don't give an opinion on your own articles?

I've given an opinion on plenty of your stuff. Just this afternoon you posted a video without giving an opinion on it. I did.
 
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“One of the things we didn’t get right was immigration.”

“People can lose out if migration isn’t properly managed.”

“we were wrong in the past when we dismissed people’s concerns.”

“Low skilled migration has been too high and we need to bring it down – that means the maximum transitional controls for the new countries coming in from Eastern Europe.”


Labour “messed up” by allowing large numbers of people from Eastern Europe to come to Britain over the last decade.

http://labourlist.org/2013/11/there...s-on-immigration-because-no-one-is-listening/



politicians and journalists are “terrified” of discussing race, leaving multiculturalism to become a “racket” exploited by some to entrench segregation.

“The perverse and unintended consequences of our drive to instil respect for diversity is that our political and media classes have become terrified of discussing racial or religious differences.

“Our desperation to avoid offence is itself beginning to stand in the way of progress. And all too often the losers are minority Britons.


http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/03/16/multiculturalism-race-trevor-phillips_n_6875826.html


Interesting to see that once again, some topics encourage the usual tedious diversions from the lightweights. :emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Immigration is obviously a problem for you. It's not a problem for me because I am not a racist. I live in Harringey, one of the most ethnically mixed boroughs in the country, and I have no problem with that.

Low wages, unscrupulous employers, and weak Unions have been a problem for me in the past though, but once again I do not blame immigration for any of that - I blame the employers and the weak Unions who should be actively recruiting in places like Amazon, DPD, DHL, Yodel etc.

Nor do I blame immigrants for the housing crisis that is forcing ordinary working people out of London and into crummy ****hole towns like the one you probably live in <ok>. I blame Thatcher for flogging off all the council houses, and Blair and co for not addressing that.

I am not a politician so I have no idea what you mean about a "power grab", or what is "keeping the left in power". And I don't claim to know what's best for you, but I'm pretty sure I know what's best for me; it's not Ukip, it's not the EDL, and it's not ****ing Brexit.

And there we go, your very first sentence, without the tiniest hint of irony you conflate being against mass immigration with being racist. Why do you do this?

Why is it an obligation of private companies to pick up the slack of failing governments?

I think I can agree with that to a certain extent, selling off the council houses was a mistake, but there's give and take with this, surely if there is a housing problem, the last thing you do is let record numbers of immigrants enter the country? You don't let your bath overfill do you?

Of course you know what I mean, the power grab comes from the left pretending to sympathise with the plebs to win their votes, and then unleashing something on them that can never be changed. Immigrants vote overwhelmingly for left wing parties, this is why the left wing parties continue to support mass immigration, it keeps them in power. Why do you think people in America were saying that if Trump didn't win then there would never be a Republican president ever again? Yeah you probably won't openly declare it, but I would be confident in saying that you believe it privately.
 
Diane Abbott doesn't seem to hold down a job for long.
Administration trainee at the Home Office - 2 years
Race Relations Officer at the National Council for Civil Liberties - 2 years
Researcher and reporter at Thames Television - 3 years
Researcher and reporter at the breakfast television company TV-am - 2 years
Press officer at the Greater London Council under Ken Livingstone - 1 year
Head of Press and Public Relations at Lambeth Council - 1 year
 
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