Road rules0 min ago
Anyone Got The Keys To The Tower For This Traitor
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An absolute disgrace. This man and his odious wife should be locked up as traitors along with others from the Blair circle.
An absolute disgrace. This man and his odious wife should be locked up as traitors along with others from the Blair circle.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Blair's record on immigration is admittedly bad.
But Cameron's is far worse. The rate of net immigration is much faster. For the second successive year we have had more than 300,000 added to the population through migration.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3565 8731
But Cameron's is far worse. The rate of net immigration is much faster. For the second successive year we have had more than 300,000 added to the population through migration.
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// The main aim of allowing in millions of people was to make the country ‘see the benefit of a multicultural society’. //
That is incorrect. The reason net immigration increased under Labour was because we had a long economic boom (before the bust) and British industry wanted cheap workers from Eastern Europe. Were the Government supposed to hamper the growth of the economy due to lack of employable people?
That is incorrect. The reason net immigration increased under Labour was because we had a long economic boom (before the bust) and British industry wanted cheap workers from Eastern Europe. Were the Government supposed to hamper the growth of the economy due to lack of employable people?
Gromit
/// The reason net immigration increased under Labour was because we had a long economic boom (before the bust) and British industry wanted cheap workers from Eastern Europe. ///
Oh so it is Labour who encourages 'cheap labour' I always thought that the Tories were supposed to be guilty of that.
So no rise in the working man's living standards then, if Labour ever get back in power?
/// The reason net immigration increased under Labour was because we had a long economic boom (before the bust) and British industry wanted cheap workers from Eastern Europe. ///
Oh so it is Labour who encourages 'cheap labour' I always thought that the Tories were supposed to be guilty of that.
So no rise in the working man's living standards then, if Labour ever get back in power?
Barbara Roche (roach?) Blair, Mandleson, Straw and the whole traitorous lot would all be swinging on gibbets in days not long gone. Between them they have harmed the UK and particularly England more than any other group in history. Wicked. They should be dragged in chains into the Bailey and charged with treason.
// Were the Government supposed to hamper the growth of the economy due to lack of employable people? //
Lack of employable people due to years of left wing benefits grooming and teaching regimes that turned out a generation of unemployable school leavers. All of course welcomed by the left wing dominated social services agencies, who need them as their 'clients' to ensure that they have caring vocations to call their own. A manufactured human zoo.
Lack of employable people due to years of left wing benefits grooming and teaching regimes that turned out a generation of unemployable school leavers. All of course welcomed by the left wing dominated social services agencies, who need them as their 'clients' to ensure that they have caring vocations to call their own. A manufactured human zoo.
Gromit, //It was the Conservatives who started the fire by taking the country into Europe without a referendum.//
The Conservatives took us into the Common Market, but membership was something the previous Labour government had striven for and been refused. The major parties were in favour of it. Yes, the people of this country were offered a referendum at a later date to decide whether they wanted to remain in or leave but had they envisaged the direction the Common Market would eventually take, and what it would ultimately become, I believe they would have voted very differently in that referendum.
The Conservatives took us into the Common Market, but membership was something the previous Labour government had striven for and been refused. The major parties were in favour of it. Yes, the people of this country were offered a referendum at a later date to decide whether they wanted to remain in or leave but had they envisaged the direction the Common Market would eventually take, and what it would ultimately become, I believe they would have voted very differently in that referendum.
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