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Labour Supports The Government's Migrant Cap.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-22 89513/L abour-d itches- opposit ion-cap -number -immigr ants-co me-Brit ain.htm l
Labour takes a U-Turn on immigration, could it be because they were beaten into fourth place in the recent Eastleigh by-election?
/// 'As Ed Miliband has said we know Labour got some things wrong on immigration in Government.
We did tackle many of the serious problems in the asylum system we inherited after 1997. We also brought in stronger border checks,' she will
say. ///
Labour had thirteen years to get it right, but what they did during that time has put us in the difficult position that this country now finds itself in.
Labour takes a U-Turn on immigration, could it be because they were beaten into fourth place in the recent Eastleigh by-election?
/// 'As Ed Miliband has said we know Labour got some things wrong on immigration in Government.
We did tackle many of the serious problems in the asylum system we inherited after 1997. We also brought in stronger border checks,' she will
say. ///
Labour had thirteen years to get it right, but what they did during that time has put us in the difficult position that this country now finds itself in.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm surprised that Nationally Labour are ahead in the polls, who would vote for them after what they did to this country?
Mind you, there's not a lot to choose from is there..a vote for any of the usual 3 pro-euro parties is a vote for more Brussels rule, more disaster, more of the same really....we're all doomed.
Mind you, there's not a lot to choose from is there..a vote for any of the usual 3 pro-euro parties is a vote for more Brussels rule, more disaster, more of the same really....we're all doomed.
"I thought public spending had continued to rise under the current regime? "
and you think it wouldnt have under labour ?
you must live in a bubble of some sort.
labour would do as they always have done spend spend spend spend etc etc knowing that they never have to sort it out, just leave it to the next lot , then *** them off for not sorting out the countries finances that they themselves yet again as sure as day follows nigh have well and truly phucked up.
they only have one policy, and that is to spend, always have and always will, soak up all the unemployed and put em in the public sector and just spend spend spend.
and you think it wouldnt have under labour ?
you must live in a bubble of some sort.
labour would do as they always have done spend spend spend spend etc etc knowing that they never have to sort it out, just leave it to the next lot , then *** them off for not sorting out the countries finances that they themselves yet again as sure as day follows nigh have well and truly phucked up.
they only have one policy, and that is to spend, always have and always will, soak up all the unemployed and put em in the public sector and just spend spend spend.
//By the way they're both wrong if they say limiting the number of skilled migrants isn't hurting the country. //
I thought Labour had admitted letting in too many unskilled immigrants was a mistake. The majority of the work force is semi/low or unskilled. That's a lot of displaced British workers that have been replaced by cheaper East Europeans. I am just one of those made redundant with little or no chance of finding work.
Am I fan of mass uncontrolled immigration?
Am I F***
I thought Labour had admitted letting in too many unskilled immigrants was a mistake. The majority of the work force is semi/low or unskilled. That's a lot of displaced British workers that have been replaced by cheaper East Europeans. I am just one of those made redundant with little or no chance of finding work.
Am I fan of mass uncontrolled immigration?
Am I F***
Labour have now got a large client base, immigrants, welfare claimants and public sector workers. That is why they have a good chance of getting in next time. They are no longer the party of the traditional working population. Obviously the ones who take out more than they put in will always vote for the party who will give them even more. The answer is that only those who pay in through income or council tax should get a vote, that is the only fair way.
Wonders will never cease, eh?
A party admits past errors in government, the Tories fail to curb public spending (again) and the Labour group on Grantham council is trying to have a statue to Thatcher erected in the town while the Tories are trying to stop them!
Blasted gay-marriage-supporting lefties :-)
A party admits past errors in government, the Tories fail to curb public spending (again) and the Labour group on Grantham council is trying to have a statue to Thatcher erected in the town while the Tories are trying to stop them!
Blasted gay-marriage-supporting lefties :-)
dave50
/// The answer is that only those who pay in through income or council tax should get a vote, that is the only fair way. ///
What a good idea, just like any other organisation, club etc, only fully paid up members are allowed a vote on how that organisation/club should be run, and rightly so.
And before anyone says that retired persons do not earn an income, they because of their past contributions could become honourable members thus entitled to a vote.
/// The answer is that only those who pay in through income or council tax should get a vote, that is the only fair way. ///
What a good idea, just like any other organisation, club etc, only fully paid up members are allowed a vote on how that organisation/club should be run, and rightly so.
And before anyone says that retired persons do not earn an income, they because of their past contributions could become honourable members thus entitled to a vote.
Simple
a nation is not just /any other organisation, club etc,/
They often are to start with; the ancient Greek democracies only allowed certain classes to vote, once upon a time this country was ruled by a 'club' called the monarchy and aristocracy.
If you want to see what the 'only club members have a say' style of government gets you, take a look at Syria; or North Korea
a nation is not just /any other organisation, club etc,/
They often are to start with; the ancient Greek democracies only allowed certain classes to vote, once upon a time this country was ruled by a 'club' called the monarchy and aristocracy.
If you want to see what the 'only club members have a say' style of government gets you, take a look at Syria; or North Korea
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