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6 minutes ago, Crumbless said:

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that is a very strange photo

edit fecking software. Was there and the pic from the Tory graph of farage molesting james

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24 minutes ago, billybong said:

One hopes they aren't going to forget the tens of thousands commitment.

That was a 2015 election manifesto commitment and of course they've reneged on it by record amounts justifying the reneging on eu rules.  It was a Conservative party commitment not just a Cameron commitment.  The renge on it after leaving the eu jurisdiction would be beyond treachery as well as being the height of mendacity, crookedness and double-dealing.

Hmm...

Dearest Teresa was in charge as Home Secretary

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18 minutes ago, Crumbless said:

 

"Just days into her leadership Ms James was verbally attacked and spat at in Waterloo station."

 

Well that was kept rather quiet.

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30 minutes ago, Crumbless said:
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One senior party member told The Telegraph that Ms James has felt uneasy about her new role ever since she was spat at on a train station platform after winning the leadership contest.

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Just days into her leadership Ms James was verbally attacked and spat at in Waterloo station

It seems the incident received little or no news coverage.  Whether the person was arrested and charged and who he/she was, what did they say? Is there CCTV coverage - Waterloo being a main station there should be CCTV.

Maybe she didn't want to make anything of it at the time but a bit more detail should have been given if only for completeness.

I mean to say there's usually more security in these places than you can a shake a stick at even if only in the name of job creation but never when they're needed.

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Who is actually pulling the strings in this Brexit kerfuffle?

It's obvious who is pulling the strings where it comes to HPI and how it works. It was obvious why British businesses got behind eastern European immigration etc.

Posters are saying currency war. Banks may be happy to stir up some trouble to create trading opportunities e.g. the FTSE250 hit a record today I believe.

Who is really pushing Brexit? Hard to believe the MPs are doing this just because of the close referendum result.

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1 hour ago, Byron said:

Well it is high time that benefits were ruthlessly slashed.

In my own family,

One sister in law, first child at 15, her daughter, first child at 16, and her grand daughter first child at 14,

That means, a Great Gran in her sixties, Gran in her 40's Mum in her 20's, three young children in care.

(along the way there were other children, one died of drugs, one became a nurse.)

I have two other sisters and one brother in law, all with huge families.

Of about 20 people of various generations, my brother in-law worked for about 5 years, my niece is a hard working nurse.

None of the others have contributed sod all to society.

They all have  council houses, live a life on benefits and to them, it is normal not to work.

THIS IS SOCIALISM AT WORK!!

But if you try to do anything about it, you will get the SJW air heads on your back, 'concerned' lightweight London and Southern Counties lefty, clueless dip shats , Corbyn the idiot whinging on about 'Savage Tory cuts'

I'm all for an earned safety net but changing the benefit culture will need tough love. Brexit provides the perfect cover for the blues.

Just today, I heard of a family, long-term unemployed parents in their mid twenties, five children with sixth on the way and now getting a four bed council house. The woman relaying this went to school with the mother, has worked since 16, privately rents a one bed flat with her partner and was saving via ISA's for their own home (no chance now). She is about to go on maternity leave with their first and will be moving into a privately rented two bed. I was struck by her calm acceptance of her friend's situation and her own.   

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1 hour ago, billybong said:

It seems the incident received little or no news coverage.  Whether the person was arrested and charged and who he/she was, what did they say? Is there CCTV coverage - Waterloo being a main station there should be CCTV.

Maybe she didn't want to make anything of it at the time but a bit more detail should have been given if only for completeness.

I mean to say there's usually more security in these places than you can a shake a stick at even if only in the name of job creation but never when they're needed.

If Trump or Clinton was spat on it would be all over the BBC - and they are not even politicians from this country. 

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3 hours ago, Confusion of VIs said:

The BBC gas been heavily criticised for equating balance with having to give equal airtime to both sides of the argument, even when one side is supported by the weight of expert opinion and the other composed of fruitcakes and chancers out to make a quick buck - think of the MMR vaccination "scandal" that never was, GM foods or more recently Fracking.

At the moment almost all economists think that Brexit will leave the UK permanently poorer, including the HM Treasury and the Chancellor. The figures quoted last night were at least as bad as those quoted by Osborne and labelled project fear. What were the BBC expected to do ignore this and join in with the vacuous delusional lines being spouted in the conference speeches.

I suspect the reason there was a line up of Remainers was that they couldn't get any Brexiteers to come on, and if you saw Damian Green being monstered by Andrew Neil today you can see why keeping your head down is a sensible choice at the moment.

 

CoVI - you sound so unhappy.

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1 hour ago, cica said:

Who is actually pulling the strings in this Brexit kerfuffle?

It's obvious who is pulling the strings where it comes to HPI and how it works. It was obvious why British businesses got behind eastern European immigration etc.

Posters are saying currency war. Banks may be happy to stir up some trouble to create trading opportunities e.g. the FTSE250 hit a record today I believe.

Who is really pushing Brexit? Hard to believe the MPs are doing this just because of the close referendum result.

Nick Timothy

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The man who is really running Britain

Nick Timothy, Theresa May’s policy chief, is recasting Toryism in his own image....

Improving their lot and ensuring that they, like him, are offered the opportunity to move up the social ladder, is central to Timothy’s politics. “They are the ones who find themselves out of work, on reduced hours, or with never-ending pay freezes when the economy goes wrong,” Timothy wrote in a column for the website Conservative Home before he entered Downing Street....

http://www.politico.eu/article/nick-timothy-theresa-may-uk-conservative-conference/

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3 hours ago, GreenDevil said:
5 minutes ago, hotairmail said:

Intimidation it seems. Emotions are running high amongst Remainers. She's a mother who has BABIES!!!

 

 

Reprehensible if it actually happened, but to be honest, carping and whining from 'kippers is a lot more entertaining than weird internal UKIP strife -  so lets be thankful for the diversion. :rolleyes:

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27 minutes ago, canbuywontbuy said:

At this point in time, UKIP is 100% irrelevant.  What is relevant is what the incumbent parliament will do about Brexit.  Last time I checked, there was no up-and-coming election, and the next one's due in 2020.  As you were.

Just to say there are local elections in 2017 etc and eu elections in 2019 (if Britain is still in the eu - although at the moment that seems unlikely or borderline).  

All the parties in the LibLabCon like to avoid outright humiliation in those elections (and they can tend to be protest elections especially the local elections) and that will depend to some extent on what the current government is doing about leaving the eu and how much British people are on track to determining their own destiny in a new and democratic Britain.  UKIP supports direct democracy and could have a big part to play at those times in those elections - as well as in the next general election.

http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/find-information-by-subject/elections-and-referendums/upcoming-elections-and-referendums

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37 minutes ago, Sheeple Splinter said:

These w4nkers don't seem to realise we don't all want to asslick our way up the social ladder and pretend we're something we're not, and become dinner party chattering middle class tossers.

My dad didn't climb any fckn ladders to buy a simple house to raise a family, he wasn't aspirational, he just got a simple fcn house by going to work. Now to want a house i need to be a bearded jumped up aspirational tw4t like Timothy thinks we should be.

Christ bring back Dave and Gidiot.

 

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All fitting in to place now as to why they want to schedule Article 50 for end of March 2017 

So they can announce a "Brexit Budget for Britain"

"Safe Pair of Hands" 

"Getting The best possible deal" 

Barf.............

I want to see the V.I's eating grass at the side of the road. 

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1 hour ago, canbuywontbuy said:

 

CoVI - you sound so unhappy.

What makes you think that?

I have accepted reality and no great expectations for Brexit, so nothing really to be unhappy about. I think it is the Brexit supporters currently ignoring the reality of what is unfolding before their eyes who are going to be unhappy, with just about everyone, before long.   

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12 minutes ago, Confusion of VIs said:

What makes you think that?

I have accepted reality and no great expectations for Brexit, so nothing really to be unhappy about. I think it is the Brexit supporters currently ignoring the reality of what is unfolding before their eyes who are going to be unhappy, with just about everyone, before long.   

Oh yes and hopefully 17m people taking part in peaceful protests 

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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/04/theresa-may-to-attack-politicians-who-sneer-at-patriotic-working/

She thinks the plebs are all swivel eyed racists whose only concern is immigration.

I wouldn't use a toothpick to defend this nation. Whilst not wanting endless immigration i have far more in common with your average EE than her and her vile gang of self serving sc.um who have destroyed the lives of millions with their financial terrorism.

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9 minutes ago, Crumbless said:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/04/theresa-may-to-attack-politicians-who-sneer-at-patriotic-working/

She thinks the plebs are all swivel eyed racists whose only concern is immigration.

I wouldn't use a toothpick to defend this nation. Whilst not wanting endless immigration i have far more in common with your average EE than her and her vile gang of self serving sc.um who have destroyed the lives of millions with their financial terrorism.

May?

Look, the UK population have suffered horrendously from Browns in loonatic tax credits. Areas have had a 30% inrease in population. Some hardworking, some EE scum (Roma). 

And this has all come out of UK tax payers pockets.

Unlimited does not mean not lettimg in EE or darkies. it means only letting in people who do not need a 2k/month sub to luve in UK.

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13 minutes ago, spyguy said:

May?

Look, the UK population have suffered horrendously from Browns in loonatic tax credits. Areas have had a 30% inrease in population. Some hardworking, some EE scum (Roma). 

And this has all come out of UK tax payers pockets.

Unlimited does not mean not lettimg in EE or darkies. it means only letting in people who do not need a 2k/month sub to luve in UK.

She thinks its our main concern, it isn't. And middle class and wealthy folk think exactly the same as the working classes on immigration, maybe they're just less vocal about it. She is a sneering social climber who is looking down on the working class.

I am anti immigration but the housing/financial problems in this nation are because of her and her kind helping themselves to whatever they want at our expense. It isn't some Romanian gypo to blame for the fact the Tory party see smaller housing as the solution as opposed to rapidly doing something about the excess debt that boosts prices and the worlds strictest planning laws.

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Just watched bbc breakfast news.

 

They still didn't even mention it. All they said was she said she "had some abuse" 

 

What a disgrace

Of all the bias I have ever seen on the bbc this could possibly be the worst.

 

Disgusting.

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Home Secretary Amber Rudd reaffirmed the government’s commitment to reduce net migration to “tens of thousands”. To help achieve that goal, landlords who knowingly rent property to illegal immigrants would face prison, Rudd said on Tuesday. Banks will also have to check their clients are allowed to be in the country. She said she’s looking to toughen the conditions that companies have to meet before getting a visa for a foreign worker. “The test should ensure people coming here are filling gaps in the labor market, not taking jobs British people could do,”

Bloomberg

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1 hour ago, Crumbless said:

She thinks its our main concern, it isn't. And middle class and wealthy folk think exactly the same as the working classes on immigration, maybe they're just less vocal about it. She is a sneering social climber who is looking down on the working class.

I am anti immigration but the housing/financial problems in this nation are because of her and her kind helping themselves to whatever they want at our expense. It isn't some Romanian gypo to blame for the fact the Tory party see smaller housing as the solution as opposed to rapidly doing something about the excess debt that boosts prices and the worlds strictest planning laws.

I was working class - having a job excludes me from that.

I dont pick up that from May at all. neither do my family.

Voting is a matter of picking the less condescending. May wins over Jezza all the time.

 

 

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