I want to know when the status of 'refugees', implying flight from something horrid, was changed to 'asylum seekers', suggesting a ceaseless quest for the nearest nut-house
The last school I was in had a big sign in the staff room begging the staff to remind the children that people of other cultures existed. We had to work diversity into the lessons as it was a mono-ethnic school. In fact we all shared the exact same accent save for the Head who was from North Yorkshire.
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:quote:Originally posted by cologne1:quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
I have never been to Germany. Have they such problems as us with severe overcrowding and schools where so many languages are spoken that it makes for difficulties with teaching?
Yes. One specific example: A large district in Cologne is up in arms because 2 football pitches used by youngsters have been razed to the ground in order to build a mosque. Same opposition, same perceptions, same problems.
That's interesting. Sometimes when you read the popular press you feel a bit put upon
That's the problem isn't it. We are led to believe that Britain is baring the brunt when really economic migration and illegal migration goes on everywhere.
just vote UKIP there's nothing much more to it, vote UKIP and u'll be saving this whole country ÂĢ40 million everyday
quote:That's interesting. Sometimes when you read the popular press you feel a bit put upon
Well you said it.
They are popular because it gives people something to moan about.
quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
just vote UKIP there's nothing much more to it, vote UKIP and u'll be saving this whole country ÂĢ40 million everyday
You are fixated on the financial aspect of this...does nothing else in politics interest you?
quote:Originally posted by electric6:quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
just vote UKIP there's nothing much more to it, vote UKIP and u'll be saving this whole country ÂĢ40 million everyday
You are fixated on the financial aspect of this...does nothing else in politics interest you?
TBH leccy, I think it's a wind-up.
Only saving ÂĢ40 million a day tranfixes me cos then all that money can then be spent on the NHS for example, education, cos trus tme the state of education in this country reeksquote:Originally posted by electric6:quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
just vote UKIP there's nothing much more to it, vote UKIP and u'll be saving this whole country ÂĢ40 million everyday
You are fixated on the financial aspect of this...does nothing else in politics interest you?
quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
just vote UKIP there's nothing much more to it, vote UKIP and u'll be saving this whole country ÂĢ40 million everyday
Will it be going directly into Ashley Mote's pockets?
quote:Originally posted by electric6:quote:That's interesting. Sometimes when you read the popular press you feel a bit put upon
Well you said it.
They are popular because it gives people something to moan about.
Nothing wrong in that! Its the right of the British man and woman to grumble.
I cannot belive you all don't want a better education for your kids??
By voting UKIP thats the things you'll be voting for cos the ÂĢ40 million a day ain't gone wasted on being in the EU
By voting UKIP thats the things you'll be voting for cos the ÂĢ40 million a day ain't gone wasted on being in the EU
quote:Originally posted by cologne1:quote:Originally posted by electric6:quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
just vote UKIP there's nothing much more to it, vote UKIP and u'll be saving this whole country ÂĢ40 million everyday
You are fixated on the financial aspect of this...does nothing else in politics interest you?
TBH leccy, I think it's a wind-up.
I think you're right, we are the entertainment of the day
This is not a winf-up
Education or indoctrination?
wind-up, it is not
UKIP, if you want to. The laydee's not for kipping!quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
This is not a winf-up
quote:Originally posted by FGG Aka Crocodile Rock:
Education or indoctrination?
Oh, high five Mrs Croc!
Maybe, Cologne, maybe...
kipping???
quote:Originally posted by Blizzie:UKIP, if you want to. The laydee's not for kipping!quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
This is not a winf-up
I'm almost glad that I can't vote here, I'd have a hard job choosing and would probably end up voting green.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
I notice you didn't answer mine though. I'm beginning to think you don't know despite having a strong position on this.
I did notice that your answer as to why this country is such a strong magnet for migrants as opposed to every other country in Europe was, shall we say, a little limp.
Still no answer I see.
Why are you finding it so hard?
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:quote:Originally posted by squiggle:quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
I notice you didn't answer mine though. I'm beginning to think you don't know despite having a strong position on this.
I did notice that your answer as to why this country is such a strong magnet for migrants as opposed to every other country in Europe was, shall we say, a little limp.
Still no answer I see.
Why are you finding it so hard?
And funnily enough, no answer to mine! Struggling?
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
There has to be some reason why everyone makes for here instead of France or Germany, both of which I suspect are more prosperous than most places here.
Setting aside the hyperbole, are you talking about illegal migrants, legal non-EU migrants, EU migrants, or refugees?
There were quite a few beggars from Africa, I think probably North Africa, visible in Paris when I was last there and it's been like that for years. I don't know what their residency status was, obviously, but as I'm sure you're aware France had colonies in North Africa and has left an obvious cultural legacy there. Places like Morocco have French 'quarters' and people often speak French there as a second or third language. If I was a North African and I wanted to migrate to a European country then I think I would aim for France.
I don't have the figures to hand but Holland and Belgium has quite high numbers of immigrants as I recall. My step neice, a coverted muslim at that time, lived near Brussels in a Moroccan family. She experienced quite a lot of abuse for appearing like a muslim and for having quite dark skin. She says non-EU immigrants are generally quite unwelcome there. Ethnic communities have built up there and so I imagine they attract new members as it's easier to settle as the cultural infrastructure is there. Obviously I realise this is anecdotal.
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
I have never been to Germany. Have they such problems as us with severe overcrowding and schools where so many languages are spoken that it makes for difficulties with teaching?
I don't think that any country has that.
However I can remember being involved in a conversation with a dozen or so of my German pals. They were all in their forties, and not one of them has children. One solemly said to me, "You know Joe (not my real name) They say that in ten years one German child in four will be a Muslim!" The irony I think was lost on them. Someone has to steer the country forward and pay for pensions.
i thought the whole point of allowing new countries to join the eu, thus increasing it to 27, was to help, by way of investment, factories, jobs, etc in the said new countries. the ideal as i read it, was to make goods within eu, rather than import everything from asia.
instead the mass migration occurred, some have moved back, but the 'host' countries have expanded disproportionately, while the new eu countries are missing their 'builders'.
as china 'hit' the scene, most manufacturers were forced to go further afield for goods, in order to compete, thus flooding the market and with profits to be made. booming up the house prices.
i don't think people have been encouraged to start large families or could afford too, so the migration explosion has been used as an excuse. thus gordon brown signed away our employment laws to eu's and to allow companies to hire foreign only workers on contracts.
as for pensions, if gorders hadn't helped himself to private pension funds, maybe the baby boomers would not have to rely on foreign workers taxes for their pensions. and what is not to say all workers pay their taxes to this country rather than have it sent 'home'. and this applies to the offshore co's and people of this land too.
anyway that's my two bobs worth, i'm gonna run away now
quote:Originally posted by bozzimacoo:
anyway that's my two bobs worth, i'm gonna run away now
Come back and be lectured to, yer coward.
You missed a fabulous Irish produced prog last night about how we misused credit.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
And funnily enough, no answer to mine! Struggling?
Hold on, it was your assertion that I questioned. All you've asked me in response is why I think illegal migrants (I assume it is those you're interested in) are so keen to come here. I've answered as well as I could without conducting a wide and survey of representative people at our borders. It was a quite reasonable answer too and I also expanded on it.
You've originally asserted that it is because we apparently immediately give out benefits to all and sundry. I simply asked what benefits they are and you haven't even been able to answer that despite repeated questioning.
I asked because it is typical tabloid nonsense to claim all sorts of things that aren't true about immigration and people often just swallow it, add a load of their own outrage, and pass it on. Then, when questioned, they do exactly what you've done: splutter and try to change the subject.
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by bozzimacoo:
anyway that's my two bobs worth, i'm gonna run away now
Come back and be lectured to, yer coward.
You missed a fabulous Irish produced prog last night about how we misused credit.
yeah, i did miss it, sounds another blood boiler though, so not sure i wanna know.
the people of this country are owed, gorders could do us all a favour and abolish vat on elect and gas for starters, that or free banking for a lifetime.
quote:Originally posted by bozzimacoo:quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by bozzimacoo:
anyway that's my two bobs worth, i'm gonna run away now
Come back and be lectured to, yer coward.
You missed a fabulous Irish produced prog last night about how we misused credit.
yeah, i did miss it, sounds another blood boiler though, so not sure i wanna know.
the people of this country are owed, gorders could do us all a favour and abolish vat on elect and gas for starters, that or free banking for a lifetime.
Just abolishing VAT would do me.
I agree with Bozzi about GB's grand larceny of pension funds
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
And funnily enough, no answer to mine! Struggling?
Hold on, it was your assertion that I questioned. All you've asked me in response is why I think illegal migrants (I assume it is those you're interested in) are so keen to come here. I've answered as well as I could without conducting a wide and survey of representative people at our borders. It was a quite reasonable answer too and I also expanded on it.
You've originally asserted that it is because we apparently immediately give out benefits to all and sundry. I simply asked what benefits they are and you haven't even been able to answer that despite repeated questioning.
I asked because it is typical tabloid nonsense to claim all sorts of things that aren't true about immigration and people often just swallow it, add a load of their own outrage, and pass it on. Then, when questioned, they do exactly what you've done: splutter and try to change the subject.
read back through, think we've covered it.
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
Just abolishing VAT would do me.
Gordy already looks like he needs a good nights kip do you want him to develop insomnia?
Why can't you all just vote UKIP please!!!
quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
Why can't you all just vote UKIP please!!!
Because if there manifesto isn't what we want, we won't vote for it just because you want us to!
quote:Originally posted by Kaytee:
I agree with Bozzi about GB's grand larceny of pension funds
I see your GB's ill-timed theft of our pension money, my ex company's pension holiday, and raise you the abolition of my final salary pension.
(I don't really understand poker btw)
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
read back through, think we've covered it.
Are you related to Gordon Brown by any chance?
quote:Originally posted by funkyjunky:
Why can't you all just vote UKIP please!!!
Because I believe Britain's future lies with the EU
(and I think the party's policy for elected police chiefs is stark staring tonto)
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by Kaytee:
I agree with Bozzi about GB's grand larceny of pension funds
I see your GB's ill-timed theft of our pension money, my ex company's pension holiday, and raise you the abolition of my final salary pension.
(I don't really understand poker btw)
Full house Joe My pension fund's a busted flush, instead of being solvent in my old age, I'll be a burden on the taxpayer instead...nice one Gordon!
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
read back through, think we've covered it.
Are you related to Gordon Brown by any chance?
Nope! Are you? My question to you by the way was is it your perception that this country has admitted too many migrants for its own good and for the good of the people who live here.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by squiggle:
Nope! Are you? My question to you by the way was is it your perception that this country has admitted too many migrants for its own good and for the good of the people who live here.
I answered. I said: "Yes". No struggle there.
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