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UKIP. I'm voting for them. This is why;

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crystal123 · 20/04/2010 11:57

UKIP want us out of the EU, I love Europe can't stand the EU.We pay 40 million a day to them
1)72% of our laws are now made in Brussells, from fuel taxes, farming,fishing and immigration.
2)We pay £40 million a day to be in the EU.
3)The Two richest countries in Europe-Norway and Switzerland are not even in the EU.
4)Under labour we now have 3.5 million extra people living in this country. We need proper border controls. Nick Cleggs policy is to count people in and out of the country, and force them to work in 'regions' totally unworkable. UKIP would keep our proud tradition of helping genuine asylum seekers.
5)UKIP does not appear to be anti-christian as do the other parties. The labour parties spin doctor Alistair Campbell said they "don't do God!" I do.
6)UKIP believes in holding referendums for the electorate on key local and international issues. I like this.
7)Crime is now out of contol, UKIP would build more prisons. Last but not least, Lord Pearson (leader) is 'posh' and does not try to hide it.

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lincstash · 22/04/2010 16:44

"By Coolfonz Thu 22-Apr-10 14:15:25
Catholics are only 7pc of the UK population but 20pc of the prison population.

And the Catholic clerical hierarchy are a paedophile ring by any other name. "

ON the other hand, out of 84,000 prisoners in UK jails, 57 million people provide with 72,000 prisoners (0.0015%) and the remaining 12,000 prisoners are provided by the other 1 million people (0.012%)- nearly ten times as many.

Guess which percentage refers to immigrants.

look at it another way. 1 in 57 of the population is foreign, yet they form 1 in 7 of prisoners.

What does that tell you about Nu Labours' open borders policy and its disdain for the native population?

crystal123 · 22/04/2010 17:04

Daftpunk. OK, if you say so.

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Coolfonz · 22/04/2010 17:11

"I did'nt think anachists/swampys worked."

The fash can't spell.

daftpunk · 22/04/2010 17:21

Crystal, I don't think it..maybe you haven't been on MN long enough to notice it, ..?

daftpunk · 22/04/2010 17:22

CF...I wish you'd sod off, you're really starting to irritate me

lincstash · 22/04/2010 17:33

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sungirltan · 22/04/2010 18:06

ha ha crystal. you mean you couldn't find anything about creams teas being banned because they offend muslims then? i thought not. this is why i won't be voting ukip.

TheHeathenOfSuburbia · 22/04/2010 18:39

"It's not only white people who support the BNP you know...some of their biggest supporters are from the Sikh communities. "

Do you mean the one Sikh guy... who had to have a court case to join, because the BNP wouldn't let any non-whites in?
The truth is a very difficult concept for you, isn't it DP?

And I notice you still didn't answer the question whether you understand the difference between going to church and believing in God.

Lilyladles · 22/04/2010 19:02

ZephirineDrouhin

Christians have an undeniably privileged status in this country ...

The Church of England doesn't with the planned disestablishment from the state, and Christianity itself is given no protection from the Equality Act 2010. So, privileged status? I don't think so.

No doubt any abuse of the act will be monitored through the National Focal Points (Warwick Uni in the case of the UK) of the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency, but it seem to me that Christians are fair game, whilst anyone who wishes to criticise even fundamentalist muslims must tread carefully.

And to those who say I will not convert anyone, I am not here to do that, but nor will I allow crass and false accusations of racism to go unanswered.

Lilyladles · 22/04/2010 19:02

ZephirineDrouhin

Christians have an undeniably privileged status in this country ...

The Church of England doesn't with the planned disestablishment from the state, and Christianity itself is given no protection from the Equality Act 2010. So, privileged status? I don't think so.

No doubt any abuse of the act will be monitored through the National Focal Points (Warwick Uni in the case of the UK) of the EU's Fundamental Rights Agency, but it seem to me that Christians are fair game, whilst anyone who wishes to criticise even fundamentalist muslims must tread carefully.

And to those who say I will not convert anyone, I am not here to do that, but nor will I allow crass and false accusations of racism to go unanswered.

Lilyladles · 22/04/2010 19:04

Double post.

Heathcliffscathy · 22/04/2010 19:13

secularism protects religious freedom.

it's why it was born as a mode of thinking.

ZephirineDrouhin · 22/04/2010 19:41

lily - see my earlier post about faith school admissions and bishops in the House of Lords.

crystal123 · 22/04/2010 19:51

SUNGIRLTAN. Now I know your mad, what's all this about "cream teas" Have you been at the jungle juice again?

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Coolfonz · 22/04/2010 19:53

"I wish you'd sod off"

Fash gay sex fixation-fantasy, part 737473498.

crystal123 · 22/04/2010 19:59

Coolfonz. Are you trying to say you have some intellect? Pointing out others spelling mistakes makes you a right snob, don't you think.(I thought you anachists were fighting the class war!) I suggest swampie/swampy you have been unemployed too long! I suggest you get a job and stop chatting to the girlies! (probably the only female fun you've had all year!).

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crystal123 · 22/04/2010 20:01

Coolfons. Sorry I did'nt know you have a Fas
fixation. Must go, want to see Cameron trash the lot of them!

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Coolfonz · 22/04/2010 20:19

"Coolfons"

"anachists"

"Fas"

And so it goes on...

daftpunk · 22/04/2010 20:24

CF;

Are you a man...?

lincstash · 22/04/2010 20:34

crystal123

pointing out typos and calling them spellign mistakes, is a technique used mainly by poster who really have no arguments so they look for an easy target. Coolfonz tried it with me. The fact is that its a throwaway internet forum, and so spelling, grammar, and all that shit dont matter.

Either they have a counter argument or they havent, and thats when the spelling crap emerges.

Coolfonz · 22/04/2010 20:51

"spellign"

What is it with these dead-end halfwits?

Me no like da blacks and da jews and da muslims and da gays, me type wid me knuckles, me need more money from dole to buy bigga keyboard, keys too small for fist to smash, if der were no jews in ingland me could spell gud. me rub pictur of hitler on pc to make fire. why do me get hot at nite finking of sex wid black person of same sex?

daftpunk · 22/04/2010 20:57

I asked you if you were a man...a simple yes or no would have done..you didn't need to type out an essay..

lincstash · 22/04/2010 21:25

daftpunk, its Coolfonz. He has no invective other than 6th form ridicule. He doesnt actually have reasoned political arguments.

His post are like Graham Nortons programs, probably very funny for five minutes if your under 12 years old, but otherwise hardly worth increasing the entropy of the universe for.

The only other single difference between them, ofc, is the Norton is homosexual, or gets paid more for his 'humour'.

daftpunk · 22/04/2010 21:33

lol lincstash...his fascination with right-wingers eclipses any fixation I may have, why he spends all his time hanging around on this thread...lol

Are you watching the debate..?

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