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Post by Red Rackham on May 30, 2023 20:53:51 GMT
Housing and public services under unbearable strain. Illegals hotel bill costing tax payers £7 million a day. Prisons full of foreign criminals and foreign criminals firmly in control of UK crime, and more expected to land on our shores this year than last year. Who now can say Nigel Farage was wrong when he said we are at breaking point.
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Post by Dan Dare on May 30, 2023 21:00:27 GMT
But he also said that's why we must all vote Leave on the appointed day. Which didn't fix a bloody thing, in fact if anything it's made things a damn sight worse!
But at least it's shown that it wasn't the unelected dictators in Brussels who brought this affliction on the long-suffering British people but rather their own so-called political leaders in Westminster. Even the dimmest amongst us must now recognise the truth in that.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 30, 2023 21:22:46 GMT
But he also said that's why we must all vote Leave on the appointed day. Which didn't fix a bloody thing, in fact if anything it's made things a damn sight worse! But at least it's shown that it wasn't the unelected dictators in Brussels who brought this affliction on the long-suffering British people but rather their own so-called political leaders in Westminster. Even the dimmest amongst us must now recognise the truth in that. Dan you're not a stupid chap but it must be said, you're doing a bloody good impression. You may have noticed we are currently being invaded, from the EU. That's the same EU who fortified their eastern border with razor wire fences and armed guards, yet turn a blind eye to their western border. The unelected dictators in Brussels are laughing their heads off, behind closed doors of course because Britain must be punished for Brexit.
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Post by Pacifico on May 30, 2023 21:38:30 GMT
But he also said that's why we must all vote Leave on the appointed day. Which didn't fix a bloody thing, in fact if anything it's made things a damn sight worse! But at least it's shown that it wasn't the unelected dictators in Brussels who brought this affliction on the long-suffering British people but rather their own so-called political leaders in Westminster. Even the dimmest amongst us must now recognise the truth in that. Thats why Brexit was a success - the clowns in Westminster can no longer hide behind the EU. The level of immigration is now entirely within the control of the Government - if the electorate don't like it then the government are out on their arse.
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Post by steppenwolf on May 31, 2023 6:24:32 GMT
But he also said that's why we must all vote Leave on the appointed day. Which didn't fix a bloody thing, in fact if anything it's made things a damn sight worse! But at least it's shown that it wasn't the unelected dictators in Brussels who brought this affliction on the long-suffering British people but rather their own so-called political leaders in Westminster. Even the dimmest amongst us must now recognise the truth in that. Brexit was never going to affect illegal immigration. In theory we had the Dublin 2 agreement (IIRC) that allowed us to return illegals to the country in the EU where they were first registered but I don't think the number of people we managed to return ever got into two figures - partly because most of these people never even registered in the EU. Brexit DOES allow us to cut legal immigration and we have cut the number coming from the EU. The problem is that the govt caved in to the left of the party and allowed the visa criteria to become far too easy. They were talking about a required salary of around £30k but it's actually set at about the living wage. Also we then had an Indian PM forced on us (with no mandate whatsoever) who has granted vast numbers of visas to Indians. Priti Patel also was responsible for daft regulation that allows students to bring in dependents. It's a fucking mess - and most of it is down to our govt.
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Post by Dan Dare on May 31, 2023 8:11:05 GMT
But he also said that's why we must all vote Leave on the appointed day. Which didn't fix a bloody thing, in fact if anything it's made things a damn sight worse! But at least it's shown that it wasn't the unelected dictators in Brussels who brought this affliction on the long-suffering British people but rather their own so-called political leaders in Westminster. Even the dimmest amongst us must now recognise the truth in that. Dan you're not a stupid chap but it must be said, you're doing a bloody good impression. You may have noticed we are currently being invaded, from the EU. That's the same EU who fortified their eastern border with razor wire fences and armed guards, yet turn a blind eye to their western border. The unelected dictators in Brussels are laughing their heads off, behind closed doors of course because Britain must be punished for Brexit. I'm not sure whether you've noticed but the western border of the EU doesn't appear to be under a threat of invasion at this particular point in time.
Mind you, given the laisser-faire attitude to non-European immigration on the part of successive British governments - the current crop of students, for example, have brought along 135,000 dependents - they might be well-advised to consider the possibility.
I can't see the French though meekly accepting, no not just accepting but, like the UK, actively facilitating the arrival of flotillas of dinghys carrying third-worlders fleeing across the Channel.
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Post by Handyman on May 31, 2023 9:34:58 GMT
Housing and public services under unbearable strain. Illegals hotel bill costing tax payers £7 million a day. Prisons full of foreign criminals and foreign criminals firmly in control of UK crime, and more expected to land on our shores this year than last year. Who now can say Nigel Farage was wrong when he said we are at breaking point. He was right , but IMO a lot of us did not need telling I could see what was happening to my country long before that
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on May 31, 2023 12:01:26 GMT
But he also said that's why we must all vote Leave on the appointed day. Which didn't fix a bloody thing, in fact if anything it's made things a damn sight worse! But at least it's shown that it wasn't the unelected dictators in Brussels who brought this affliction on the long-suffering British people but rather their own so-called political leaders in Westminster. Even the dimmest amongst us must now recognise the truth in that. To be frank with you I had started to think this as the EU immigration fight hotted up. I said it would be a two-stage process. Kick the excuses out and then we can kick the culprits out. Have you seen Tory popularity levels recently?
Ah the truth - wonderful smell.
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Post by Orac on May 31, 2023 12:25:14 GMT
That's also they way I thought about it.
Democratic accountability re-asserted and then the issue pressed. I couldn't see much point in attempting the latter before the former.
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Post by colbops on May 31, 2023 12:42:44 GMT
That's also they way I thought about it. Democratic accountability re-asserted and then the issue pressed. I couldn't see much point in attempting the latter before the former. Won't make much difference. If the conservatives are ousted they will just be replaced by Labour, who definitely won't do anything about it. The only way immigration will be tackled in the short term is through civil war. People that aren't invested will desert for safer shores and no-one wants to migrate into a war zone. I bet Ukraine has some impressive net immigration figures!
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Post by Orac on May 31, 2023 12:50:28 GMT
That's also they way I thought about it. Democratic accountability re-asserted and then the issue pressed. I couldn't see much point in attempting the latter before the former. Won't make much difference. If the conservatives are ousted they will just be replaced by Labour, who definitely won't do anything about it. The only way immigration will be tackled in the short term is through civil war. People that aren't invested will desert for safer shores and no-one wants to migrate into a war zone. I bet Ukraine has some impressive net immigration figures! There may be truth in that. If the matter is genuinely un-addressable and the country is going to end up as an offshore province of Pakistan, then the issue of EU membership is somewhat minor.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on May 31, 2023 13:18:43 GMT
The polls do not say the people think Labour is the answer. They know from Tony Blair that Labour are untrustworthy, so what the pundits say now is the people are moving away from both and this is why you see a rise in the Lib Dems. You see Labour have never been able to get back in power after what Blair did with immigration, and the other thing is the Tories are supposed to be better with economics after the disaster it was pre-Thatcher. Reading the economic data for the period after 97, it shows if anything Labour were the better managers of the economy, in that this country took a dive as the Tories got back in. It really bites around 2016 time.
My view is the iab Dems aught to be more like the Whigs were in the late 19th century. The Whigs were industrialists and really smart regarding trade and industry. They also strongly disapproved of anti-meritocratic systems like rotten boroughs and the like. Now they are all sexual perverts like the Tories and Labour are, not to mention backing permanent war (like Mao's "permanent revolution").
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Post by patman post on May 31, 2023 13:24:37 GMT
Won't make much difference. If the conservatives are ousted they will just be replaced by Labour, who definitely won't do anything about it. The only way immigration will be tackled in the short term is through civil war. People that aren't invested will desert for safer shores and no-one wants to migrate into a war zone. I bet Ukraine has some impressive net immigration figures! There may be truth in that. If the matter is genuinely addressable and the country is going to end up as an offshore province of Pakistan, then the issue of EU membership is somewhat minor. Immigration as an issue in the debate on Leave or Remain was the deciding factor. Admittedly it was dishonestly presented as mostly illegal non-white from poor Islamic countries, but it did the trick. Polish plumbers, Hungarian dentists, and Spanish waiters were only dragged into the debate to give it some respectability against the argument that carers and medical staff from Africa, Indian sub continent, Philippines, etc were keeping healthcare afloat. Now the UK is out, it’s obvious that EU membership wasn’t the cause of the “worrying” immigration. And now we’re getting the mixed messages that immigration must be brought down, but we still need to recruit people for the jobs that are short of people — there’s even a suggestion of giving £10k welcomes to teachers from Africa. It’s not civil war that’s needed, but the UK would benefit from an honest government that could devise a total modern economic plan and present it in a way that the public can understand, debate and, eventually, vote on. Perhaps the UK requires a coalition of like thinkers with extremes pushed to the fringes. The next general election might give just that…
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Post by Dan Dare on May 31, 2023 13:25:33 GMT
"If the matter is genuinely un-addressable and the country is going to end up as an offshore province of Pakistan, then the issue of EU membership is somewhat minor."
It always has been.
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Post by Orac on May 31, 2023 13:35:42 GMT
"If the matter is genuinely un-addressable and the country is going to end up as an offshore province of Pakistan, then the issue of EU membership is somewhat minor." It always has been. I do accept that logic. If the country is doomed to become a caliphate, then there really is little point worrying about who runs it in the meantime.
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