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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2016 13:58:10 GMT
I see the BBC are still IN biased when you look at the majority of their headlines. So Blair and Major (whoever he was) say an exit will split the UK. Why they expect the public to respect antyhing they say is beyond me. If we end up staying in, we will continue to be controlled by fools like this. We would be fools to let them get away with it. We need politicions to act on behalf of the people, not corporate barons who treat everyone as worker ants. I think the BBC have behaved disgracefully during this Referendum,I was always a great supporter of their existence on account of their supposed unbiased opinion, but sadly not anymore,terrified of losing the License Fee they have simply rolled over.I laughed when I heard the Scottish Independence Issue raised as an excuse for voting Remain.Scotland Independent, is there anything more laughable,it just simply won't be countenanced by the Scottish People.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2016 14:20:46 GMT
Well look at it another way. The few right at top of the pyramid (and they aren't all British) would ultimately love a single world government which would be much easier to control and would be completely out of the reach of the average person in the street.
We have never been so close to such a scenario. Europe is one of 5 bricks which need to be put in place before this final step can take place.
If the few at the top of the pyrimid were well meaning and not out for greed, it would be fine. You decide...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2016 15:03:33 GMT
Well look at it another way. The few right at top of the pyramid (and they aren't all British) would ultimately love a single world government which would be much easier to control and would be completely out of the reach of the average person in the street. We have never been so close to such a scenario. Europe is one of 5 bricks which need to be put in place before this final step can take place. If the few at the top of the pyrimid were well meaning and not out for greed, it would be fine. You decide... I think pyramid structures are unfair by their very Nature,no one has ever sat astride such a structure and not been motivated by self interest.I don't know anything of elites or illuminati,but its quite clear that Capitalism ideally would like a pool of Labour of any colour or creed that simply went where the work is and worked for the same pitiful rates of pay and conditions wherever. Its a fucking disgrace that the TUC is complicit in this Remain Argument and have the cheek to excuse this by saying that if we leave the EU then the Tories will repeal EU Directives,which is utter rubbish
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Post by Clinton Cool on Jun 9, 2016 17:03:00 GMT
We should remain because of EU regulations on employment. Now that really is scraping the barrel. Politicians appear to be saying that they would prefer others to make these decisions rather than themselves. Or in the case of the Labour party, they would prefer the EU to make the decision because they know they will never be elected again.
Another one I heard today: There's no strain on services such as the NHS because the majority of migrants are young. So what happens when they get older and have more healthcare needs, just like any other older people?
And apparently migrants pay £2,000 p.a. more in taxes than they receive in benefits. Great stuff. However, as the government spends more than £10,000 p.a. on each individual in the country to provide services, this represents an £8,000 loss per migrant. That's unless migrants, in addition to having no healthcare needs, do not need schools, the police and other emergency services. The social services do not get involved with Polish and Lithuanian families. No police are needed for migrants, and they never appear in court.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2016 17:18:06 GMT
Well look at it another way. The few right at top of the pyramid (and they aren't all British) would ultimately love a single world government which would be much easier to control and would be completely out of the reach of the average person in the street. We have never been so close to such a scenario. Europe is one of 5 bricks which need to be put in place before this final step can take place. If the few at the top of the pyrimid were well meaning and not out for greed, it would be fine. You decide... I think pyramid structures are unfair by their very Nature,no one has ever sat astride such a structure and not been motivated by self interest.I don't know anything of elites or illuminati,but its quite clear that Capitalism ideally would like a pool of Labour of any colour or creed that simply went where the work is and worked for the same pitiful rates of pay and conditions wherever. Its a fucking disgrace that the TUC is complicit in this Remain Argument and have the cheek to excuse this by saying that if we leave the EU then the Tories will repeal EU Directives,which is utter rubbish As I think I said in an earlier post, even local council politicians get sucked in by money. Unfortunately as I also said, the monetary system is how we are all controlled. Just yesterday someone wanted to bung money my way (again). It just leads to misery...well a lot of missed quality time...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 9, 2016 17:30:42 GMT
We should remain because of EU regulations on employment. Now that really is scraping the barrel. Politicians appear to be saying that they would prefer others to make these decisions rather than themselves. Or in the case of the Labour party, they would prefer the EU to make the decision because they know they will never be elected again. Another one I heard today: There's no strain on services such as the NHS because the majority of migrants are young. So what happens when they get older and have more healthcare needs, just like any other older people? And apparently migrants pay £2,000 p.a. more in taxes than they receive in benefits. Great stuff. However, as the government spends more than £10,000 p.a. on each individual in the country to provide services, this represents an £8,000 loss per migrant. That's unless migrants, in addition to having no healthcare needs, do not need schools, the police and other emergency services. The social services do not get involved with Polish and Lithuanian families. No police are needed for migrants, and they never appear in court. Well said ricco,I don't know about "young" migrants,but everyone I see here in Milton Keynes is "pregnant". I was saying to a bloke in the pub last night,"imagine if you and the mrs had to go to Somalia for a job, where would having a baby rank in your list of priorities "? Short answer,it wouldn't.
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Post by PaulG2 on Jun 9, 2016 22:39:49 GMT
Are they anchor babies? Are children born on British soil British citizens?
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