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Originally Posted by Professor1980:

Thanks but Um no, actually I hate big brother, that program kinda forced me into getting sky t.v years ago so I havn't been watching it..

 

A single programme like Big Brother forced you into getting Sky - that's a bit random and rather illogical.

 

Given all your posts above I am surprised you were happy to buy in to an organisation associated with The Murdoch's.

 

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities

This program just proves my point that most immigration to this tiny island of ours is cheap labour, beggars & thieves, that's the truth of the matter but cameron & all his Eton lot that haven't got a clue what's happening in the real world don't give a stuff about the effect it's having on us (the British peasants)

Tony Blair should be hung drawn & quartered for what he has done to the mainly working class British people by opening the flood gates & letting all the cheap labour beggars & thieves swarm into this tiny Island of ours.

SHAME ON YOU Tony Blair & labour for screwing your own people.

Our only hope is UKIP they would put a stop to all this insanity, I pray they get

into parliament, they are the only party fighting the British people's corner. 

MK
This is the first time we have had uncontrolled Immigration, there's nothing wrong with controlled Immigration but what is happening now is a complete disaster for the mainly working class british people so please don't brand us as racist just because we want control of our borders & don't want to be governed by people we know nothing about & did not elect, in Brussels.   Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
I expect that they said the same about the Jews, Huguenots, Irish, West Indians, Asian Indians, and so forth. Lightly disguised xenophobia in my opinion. These bazoomy nationalists will use any material to spread anti-European malice.

 

MK

I agree with Marc Kelly, how many more with be allowed to come here, just to claim benefits and laugh at England, enough is enough,

I am sick and tired of nothing being done for our own people.

We could not claim benefits if we went to their country we would have to abide by their laws.

i normally do not get angry about things but I feel it is time ordinary people speak up, it's probably is too late the word seems to spread England is a soft touch.

 

S

Don't give UKIP a voice in Scotland

DEMOCRACY is meant to offer meaningful choice, but it still leaves many people feeling the need for the  occasional protest vote.

Protest can be a deadly serious business of course, as with New Labour and the Iraq War.

But often the desire to give political parties a kicking comes from a disillusionment with politics in general.

I would like to hope that at the next opportunity, in just four months, Scotland will instead register a positive vote for change.

The European Parliament election in May is starting to appear on people's radar, and we're being told by London-based pundits and pollsters to expect a protest vote for the anti-Europe UK Independence Party.

However, you don't have to scratch far beneath the surface to see it's an outfit that has less resonance north of the Border.

A YouGov poll has UKIP on a sliding scale; the further north you go in the UK the lower their vote.

In Scotland they're neck and neck with the Greens in the race to take one of Scotland's six European Parliament seats.

It's clear that if we want to keep Scotland UKIP-free we need a strong Green vote in May's election.

 

On one hand it's easy to dismiss UKIP given their clown-like behaviour. 

This week they had to suspend one of their councillors after he blamed the recent flooding on... wait for it... same sex marriage.

One of their MEPs, Godfrey Bloom, called developing countries "bongo-bongo land" and made insulting comments about women party members.

We also know that the party here in Scotland, what little of it there was, is mired in infighting.

But on the other hand, many people are understandably weary of an out-of-touch Westminster political class, and relentless tabloid headlines about "benefit tourists" and the meddling of "Brussels bureaucrats" only serve the UKIP agenda. When David Cameron labels UKIP "fruitcakes" he's giving them the anti-establishment gloss they seek.

I believe we should instead be challenging what they really stand for.

UKIP's immigrant-bashing rhetoric bears no relation to the facts on the ground, but fuels racism and resentment.

Their blinkered attitude to climate change is completely at odds with science and would prevent Scotland making the most of its natural resources and skilled workforce.

And their intolerance towards equality firmly underlines just how out of date and out of touch they are.

It's clear that Europe needs to be more accountable, more transparent and more sustainable.

But I think most people in Scotland want to change Europe and not to leave it.

We understand the benefits of doing business across borders and welcoming those who come here for work. Migration to Scotland enriches our culture, strengthens our economy and is vital to sustaining many of our communities and public services.

Scotland's not so daft as to ditch all that to keep Nigel Farage happy.

FM
Originally Posted by Starsky:

I agree with Marc Kelly, how many more with be allowed to come here, just to claim benefits and laugh at England, enough is enough,

I am sick and tired of nothing being done for our own people.

We could not claim benefits if we went to their country we would have to abide by their laws.

i normally do not get angry about things but I feel it is time ordinary people speak up, it's probably is too late the word seems to spread England is a soft touch.

 

Absolutely right, you would have no chance in their country &

unfortunately this country has gone so far down the toilet that

I doubt whether we can take it back again but I'm not allowed

to tell it as it is & want to have control of our own borders &

don't want to be governed by people I know nothing about &

did not elect in Brussels because I'll be branded as a racist.

WHAT A JOKE.

MK
Originally Posted by erinp:

Don't give UKIP a voice in Scotland

DEMOCRACY is meant to offer meaningful choice, but it still leaves many people feeling the need for the  occasional protest vote.

Protest can be a deadly serious business of course, as with New Labour and the Iraq War.

But often the desire to give political parties a kicking comes from a disillusionment with politics in general.

I would like to hope that at the next opportunity, in just four months, Scotland will instead register a positive vote for change.

The European Parliament election in May is starting to appear on people's radar, and we're being told by London-based pundits and pollsters to expect a protest vote for the anti-Europe UK Independence Party.

However, you don't have to scratch far beneath the surface to see it's an outfit that has less resonance north of the Border.

A YouGov poll has UKIP on a sliding scale; the further north you go in the UK the lower their vote.

In Scotland they're neck and neck with the Greens in the race to take one of Scotland's six European Parliament seats.

It's clear that if we want to keep Scotland UKIP-free we need a strong Green vote in May's election.

 

On one hand it's easy to dismiss UKIP given their clown-like behaviour. 

This week they had to suspend one of their councillors after he blamed the recent flooding on... wait for it... same sex marriage.

One of their MEPs, Godfrey Bloom, called developing countries "bongo-bongo land" and made insulting comments about women party members.

We also know that the party here in Scotland, what little of it there was, is mired in infighting.

But on the other hand, many people are understandably weary of an out-of-touch Westminster political class, and relentless tabloid headlines about "benefit tourists" and the meddling of "Brussels bureaucrats" only serve the UKIP agenda. When David Cameron labels UKIP "fruitcakes" he's giving them the anti-establishment gloss they seek.

I believe we should instead be challenging what they really stand for.

UKIP's immigrant-bashing rhetoric bears no relation to the facts on the ground, but fuels racism and resentment.

Their blinkered attitude to climate change is completely at odds with science and would prevent Scotland making the most of its natural resources and skilled workforce.

And their intolerance towards equality firmly underlines just how out of date and out of touch they are.

It's clear that Europe needs to be more accountable, more transparent and more sustainable.

But I think most people in Scotland want to change Europe and not to leave it.

We understand the benefits of doing business across borders and welcoming those who come here for work. Migration to Scotland enriches our culture, strengthens our economy and is vital to sustaining many of our communities and public services.

Scotland's not so daft as to ditch all that to keep Nigel Farage happy.

Come & live in my world for a little while & you would

soon change your view on uncontrolled Immigration,

It's a complete disaster for a normal working class

British person living in London such as myself, I lost my

livelihood to cheap labour from eastern europe.

I hope you get your independence & it's a great thing

that the scottish people are being heard & given a choice

in the governing of their own country, the British people

are not heard, have no say, are constantly lied to & come

last in our own country so UKIP is our only hope, UKIP are

the only party fighting my corner, Thank God for UKIP otherwise

me and many others would be in even more despair than we are already.

MK
Originally Posted by marc kelly:
Originally Posted by erinp:

Don't give UKIP a voice in Scotland

DEMOCRACY is meant to offer meaningful choice, but it still leaves many people feeling the need for the  occasional protest vote.

Protest can be a deadly serious business of course, as with New Labour and the Iraq War.

But often the desire to give political parties a kicking comes from a disillusionment with politics in general.

I would like to hope that at the next opportunity, in just four months, Scotland will instead register a positive vote for change.

The European Parliament election in May is starting to appear on people's radar, and we're being told by London-based pundits and pollsters to expect a protest vote for the anti-Europe UK Independence Party.

However, you don't have to scratch far beneath the surface to see it's an outfit that has less resonance north of the Border.

A YouGov poll has UKIP on a sliding scale; the further north you go in the UK the lower their vote.

In Scotland they're neck and neck with the Greens in the race to take one of Scotland's six European Parliament seats.

It's clear that if we want to keep Scotland UKIP-free we need a strong Green vote in May's election.

 

On one hand it's easy to dismiss UKIP given their clown-like behaviour. 

This week they had to suspend one of their councillors after he blamed the recent flooding on... wait for it... same sex marriage.

One of their MEPs, Godfrey Bloom, called developing countries "bongo-bongo land" and made insulting comments about women party members.

We also know that the party here in Scotland, what little of it there was, is mired in infighting.

But on the other hand, many people are understandably weary of an out-of-touch Westminster political class, and relentless tabloid headlines about "benefit tourists" and the meddling of "Brussels bureaucrats" only serve the UKIP agenda. When David Cameron labels UKIP "fruitcakes" he's giving them the anti-establishment gloss they seek.

I believe we should instead be challenging what they really stand for.

UKIP's immigrant-bashing rhetoric bears no relation to the facts on the ground, but fuels racism and resentment.

Their blinkered attitude to climate change is completely at odds with science and would prevent Scotland making the most of its natural resources and skilled workforce.

And their intolerance towards equality firmly underlines just how out of date and out of touch they are.

It's clear that Europe needs to be more accountable, more transparent and more sustainable.

But I think most people in Scotland want to change Europe and not to leave it.

We understand the benefits of doing business across borders and welcoming those who come here for work. Migration to Scotland enriches our culture, strengthens our economy and is vital to sustaining many of our communities and public services.

Scotland's not so daft as to ditch all that to keep Nigel Farage happy.

Come & live in my world for a little while & you would

soon change your view on uncontrolled Immigration,

It's a complete disaster for a normal working class

British person living in London such as myself, I lost my

livelihood to cheap labour from eastern europe.

I hope you get your independence & it's a great thing

that the scottish people are being heard & given a choice

in the governing of their own country, the British people

are not heard, have no say, are constantly lied to & come

last in our own country so UKIP is our only hope, UKIP are

the only party fighting my corner, Thank God for UKIP otherwise

me and many others would be in even more despair than we are already.

You know what, I actually fear for this country if your lot ever get somewhere in power! 

FM
Originally Posted by Starsky:

I am not a racist, in fact I love our country and just do not want it to be destroyed by people who do not care what happens to it.

when they are ready they can all go home, this is my home and I cherish it and it values.

i do not want to see England being taken for a ride.

And that statement my friend, is just what typifies you as a racist 

FM
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by marc kelly:
Originally Posted by erinp:

Don't give UKIP a voice in Scotland

DEMOCRACY is meant to offer meaningful choice, but it still leaves many people feeling the need for the  occasional protest vote.

Protest can be a deadly serious business of course, as with New Labour and the Iraq War.

But often the desire to give political parties a kicking comes from a disillusionment with politics in general.

I would like to hope that at the next opportunity, in just four months, Scotland will instead register a positive vote for change.

The European Parliament election in May is starting to appear on people's radar, and we're being told by London-based pundits and pollsters to expect a protest vote for the anti-Europe UK Independence Party.

However, you don't have to scratch far beneath the surface to see it's an outfit that has less resonance north of the Border.

A YouGov poll has UKIP on a sliding scale; the further north you go in the UK the lower their vote.

In Scotland they're neck and neck with the Greens in the race to take one of Scotland's six European Parliament seats.

It's clear that if we want to keep Scotland UKIP-free we need a strong Green vote in May's election.

 

On one hand it's easy to dismiss UKIP given their clown-like behaviour. 

This week they had to suspend one of their councillors after he blamed the recent flooding on... wait for it... same sex marriage.

One of their MEPs, Godfrey Bloom, called developing countries "bongo-bongo land" and made insulting comments about women party members.

We also know that the party here in Scotland, what little of it there was, is mired in infighting.

But on the other hand, many people are understandably weary of an out-of-touch Westminster political class, and relentless tabloid headlines about "benefit tourists" and the meddling of "Brussels bureaucrats" only serve the UKIP agenda. When David Cameron labels UKIP "fruitcakes" he's giving them the anti-establishment gloss they seek.

I believe we should instead be challenging what they really stand for.

UKIP's immigrant-bashing rhetoric bears no relation to the facts on the ground, but fuels racism and resentment.

Their blinkered attitude to climate change is completely at odds with science and would prevent Scotland making the most of its natural resources and skilled workforce.

And their intolerance towards equality firmly underlines just how out of date and out of touch they are.

It's clear that Europe needs to be more accountable, more transparent and more sustainable.

But I think most people in Scotland want to change Europe and not to leave it.

We understand the benefits of doing business across borders and welcoming those who come here for work. Migration to Scotland enriches our culture, strengthens our economy and is vital to sustaining many of our communities and public services.

Scotland's not so daft as to ditch all that to keep Nigel Farage happy.

Come & live in my world for a little while & you would

soon change your view on uncontrolled Immigration,

It's a complete disaster for a normal working class

British person living in London such as myself, I lost my

livelihood to cheap labour from eastern europe.

I hope you get your independence & it's a great thing

that the scottish people are being heard & given a choice

in the governing of their own country, the British people

are not heard, have no say, are constantly lied to & come

last in our own country so UKIP is our only hope, UKIP are

the only party fighting my corner, Thank God for UKIP otherwise

me and many others would be in even more despair than we are already.

You know what, I actually fear for this country if your lot ever get somewhere in power! 

I fear for this country if they don't, but even if they do? the country

is so far down the toilet it's going to be hard to get it back.

MK

There's a lot of chips on a few shoulders in here, I wondered why the thread was leaning over to one side.

 

Can't say I've ever witnessed a racist rant on this forum before, was quite novel.

 

Maybe tomorrow we could watch on while you have a go at Muslims, or Lesbians.Or joy of joy Lesbian Muslims!

 

Then after that we could move onto cyclists

 

On the positive side all  our black citizens are getting a break, so  let's not  think membership of the EU is all bad.

 

Every cloud.

jacksonb

Well here in the part of Manchester where I live....we have a free hand out of food for those who are in need.......I've seen folk turn up in relatively new cars to collect....have even had folk complain that they are unable to collect at the times set, because they are at work! 
Whether it is wrong or right.......there is definitely an element of 'I'm all right Jack...feck the rest of you'........very Margaret Thatcher!

And then of course we have the Maria Millers .....(who really should be jailed for her cheating)....her & the likes behaviour just feeds the ill feeling in our society!

If we have those in charge feathering their nests without conscience...then how can we despise those who have very little for their apathy to work?

Plus....I would rather someone/anyone/from wherever, use my taxes, to take & build a home for their family than spend it on booze & drugs!

If we expect to be able to live anywhere in the world...then so should everyone else! especially when they have the right...which they have!


slimfern
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

There's a lot of chips on a few shoulders in here, I wondered why the thread was leaning over to one side.

 

Can't say I've ever witnessed a racist rant on this forum before, was quite novel.

 

Maybe tomorrow we could watch on while you have a go at Muslims, or Lesbians.Or joy of joy Lesbian Muslims!

 

Then after that we could move onto cyclists

 

On the positive side all  our black citizens are getting a break, so  let's not  think membership of the EU is all bad.

 

Every cloud.

Oh here we go again, please read carefully = I AM NOT RACIST, I have no problem with controlled Immigration, I just want Britain to govern itself & return to sensible controlled Immigration, do you think it's right that a romanian rapist can just come into this country no problem & yet that young girl from India without a bad bone in her body is sent back to India in the middle of her exams, I know who I'd rather have living in my country.

MK
Originally Posted by marc kelly:
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

There's a lot of chips on a few shoulders in here, I wondered why the thread was leaning over to one side.

 

Can't say I've ever witnessed a racist rant on this forum before, was quite novel.

 

Maybe tomorrow we could watch on while you have a go at Muslims, or Lesbians.Or joy of joy Lesbian Muslims!

 

Then after that we could move onto cyclists

 

On the positive side all  our black citizens are getting a break, so  let's not  think membership of the EU is all bad.

 

Every cloud.

Oh here we go again, please read carefully = I AM NOT RACIST, I have no problem with controlled Immigration, I just want Britain to govern itself & return to sensible controlled Immigration, do you think it's right that a romanian rapist can just come into this country no problem & yet that young girl from India without a bad bone in her body is sent back to India in the middle of her exams, I know who I'd rather have living in my country.

I wasn't talking to you.

jacksonb

Hi, I welcome anyone to live in this country who is interested in integrating and contributing to our multi-racial and diverse society...BUT...people who target the UK for their own unlawful or greedy desires makes me angry!!!

The govt needs to target these people and put a stop to this abuse!

I don't blame anyone for wanting to improve their situation but this is just not acceptable.

This kind of behavior plays right into the hands of the likes of the BNP and others of their kind.

And before I get branded as an intolerant racist I would like to say that I work as a volunteer with a refugee org.

 

AttillatheBum
Originally Posted by slimfern:

But Newbies are always welcome here......different views are what makes our society so interesting.....................is the indifferent folk that leave us in a quandry!

Hi simfern a fellow Mancunian eh? Good to meet you and looking forward to some healthy conversations Got a mate calling round in a bit who's in UKIP so looking forward to an interesting debate with him

AttillatheBum
Originally Posted by Sprout:
Originally Posted by Starsky:

I am not a racist, in fact I love our country and just do not want it to be destroyed by people who do not care what happens to it.

when they are ready they can all go home, this is my home and I cherish it and it values.

i do not want to see England being taken for a ride.

And that statement my friend, is just what typifies you as a racist 

Starsky, Ignore the people that pull out the old (Your a racist) chesnut, just 

because they are happy being governed by Brussels, they just want to shut

you up & that's the only way they know how to, I get called a racist online

all the time & my mother is jamaican & my Father is Irish, don't let them

bully you, they have all lost the argument the same way Nick clegg did when

he was slaughtered by Nigel Farag. talk about kamikasi mission ha ha. 

MK
Originally Posted by jacksonb:
Originally Posted by marc kelly:
Originally Posted by jacksonb:

There's a lot of chips on a few shoulders in here, I wondered why the thread was leaning over to one side.

 

Can't say I've ever witnessed a racist rant on this forum before, was quite novel.

 

Maybe tomorrow we could watch on while you have a go at Muslims, or Lesbians.Or joy of joy Lesbian Muslims!

 

Then after that we could move onto cyclists

 

On the positive side all  our black citizens are getting a break, so  let's not  think membership of the EU is all bad.

 

Every cloud.

Oh here we go again, please read carefully = I AM NOT RACIST, I have no problem with controlled Immigration, I just want Britain to govern itself & return to sensible controlled Immigration, do you think it's right that a romanian rapist can just come into this country no problem & yet that young girl from India without a bad bone in her body is sent back to India in the middle of her exams, I know who I'd rather have living in my country.

I wasn't talking to you.

was answering for the people you were because we are all tired of that weak

old your a racist card.

MK

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