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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 29 Nov 14 11.40am | |
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Interesting graphic in the Telegraph. This is what today's UK immigration heatmap looks like next to UKIP voting hotspots.
People outside of the affected areas being frightened of their areas being swamped by immigrants and voting for UKIP. Places like Boston where the white indigenous population live cheek by jowl with foreign workers that pick crops and because of the sheer volume of people now living there cannot get to a GP for weeks, or get their children in a local school. People keep banging on about the economic benefits of immigrants, but if you live in Boston, Bradford, Bristol, Birmingham, etc., you are more aware/affected by the consequences of a sudden dumping of foreign people in your locality and the problems it creates. The UK is a finite land mass and at what stage do we call time on allowing hordes of people to settle here? Edited by Hoof Hearted (29 Nov 2014 11.17am)
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 29 Nov 14 2.16pm | |
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Quote nickgusset at 29 Nov 2014 11.40am
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Quote nickgusset at 29 Nov 2014 8.59am
Interesting graphic in the Telegraph. This is what today's UK immigration heatmap looks like next to UKIP voting hotspots.
People outside of the affected areas being frightened of their areas being swamped by immigrants and voting for UKIP. Places like Boston where the white indigenous population live cheek by jowl with foreign workers that pick crops and because of the sheer volume of people now living there cannot get to a GP for weeks, or get their children in a local school. People keep banging on about the economic benefits of immigrants, but if you live in Boston, Bradford, Bristol, Birmingham, etc., you are more aware/affected by the consequences of a sudden dumping of foreign people in your locality and the problems it creates. The UK is a finite land mass and at what stage do we call time on allowing hordes of people to settle here? Edited by Hoof Hearted (29 Nov 2014 11.17am)
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 29 Nov 14 6.01pm | |
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Ooh make handguns legal again? Let's! [Link] Edited by nickgusset (29 Nov 2014 6.01pm)
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on me shed son Krakow 29 Nov 14 6.49pm | |
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Ooh make handguns legal again? Let's! [Link] Edited by nickgusset (29 Nov 2014 6.01pm)
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Kermit8 Hevon 29 Nov 14 7.14pm | |
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I would urge Nigel to look at the picture and stop being a cvnt. Attachment: RIP little 'uns.png (65.47Kb)
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TUX redhill 29 Nov 14 8.01pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 29 Nov 2014 7.14pm
I would urge Nigel to look at the picture and stop being a cvnt. This^. From 'Far'age to 'Carn'age. Fkn idiot.
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Seth On a pale blue dot 30 Nov 14 1.27am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 29 Nov 2014 11.13am
In today's other kipper news, look who's supporting them now the other far-right party (his one) has gone into meltdown: [Link] Edited by Seth (30 Nov 2014 1.27am)
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matt_himself Matataland 30 Nov 14 7.57am | |
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Quote Seth at 30 Nov 2014 1.27am
Quote Hoof Hearted at 29 Nov 2014 11.13am
In today's other kipper news, look who's supporting them now the other far-right party (his one) has gone into meltdown: [Link] Edited by Seth (30 Nov 2014 1.27am)
It's hardly a ringing endorsement of UKIP is it? 'Hold your nose and vote for UKIP to kick the Westminster establishment'. Hardly smacks of an ideological juxtaposition between two merging philosophies.
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Kermit8 Hevon 30 Nov 14 9.05am | |
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If Nick Griffin is voting for UKIP then others like him will be to. UKIP will be a Trojan horse for the far right if they have the brains and can seize the obvious opportunity that is, and will continue to be, presented to them over the next few years. Bedfellows.
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The White Horse 30 Nov 14 9.35am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 29 Nov 2014 11.13am
That's not surprising though is it nick? People outside of the affected areas being frightened of their areas being swamped by immigrants and voting for UKIP. But surely the people who actually live in the areas that have been "swamped" should be more bothered? Is it not pretty odd that those who care about immigration most are those who have witnessed the lowest levels of it (according to the Telegraph's graphic). Quote Hoof Hearted at 29 Nov 2014 11.13am
Places like Boston where the white indigenous population live cheek by jowl with foreign workers that pick crops and because of the sheer volume of people now living there cannot get to a GP for weeks, or get their children in a local school. People keep banging on about the economic benefits of immigrants, but if you live in Boston, Bradford, Bristol, Birmingham, etc., you are more aware/affected by the consequences of a sudden dumping of foreign people in your locality and the problems it creates. The UK is a finite land mass and at what stage do we call time on allowing hordes of people to settle here? Isn't the above largely contradicted by the Telegraph's graphic? Bradford West had a by-election a couple of years ago, UKIP came 5th (behind the Lib Dems) with 3.3% of the vote. Bristol has 2 Labour MPs doesn't it? And aren't the Greens getting just as much traction as UKIP there?
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matt_himself Matataland 30 Nov 14 9.52am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 30 Nov 2014 9.05am
If Nick Griffin is voting for UKIP then others like him will be to. UKIP will be a Trojan horse for the far right if they have the brains and can seize the obvious opportunity that is, and will continue to be, presented to them over the next few years. Bedfellows.
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The White Horse 30 Nov 14 10.33am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 30 Nov 2014 9.05am
If Nick Griffin is voting for UKIP then others like him will be to. UKIP will be a Trojan horse for the far right if they have the brains and can seize the obvious opportunity that is, and will continue to be, presented to them over the next few years. Bedfellows. Of course, dear. Who do you think is responsible for the total collapse of the BNP vote? Do you think the Tories have now got their votes? Have the Greens picked them up through their anti-fracking campaigns? I'm not sure I'd draw too many conclusions from the fact BNP supporters are now supporting UKIP, but I think it's pretty difficult to deny that's obviously where their vote has gone.
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