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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 21 Jun 16 3.30pm | |
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Originally posted by DivingIsNotGood
The national debt HAS increased significantly under Cameron. It has not been paid but has doubled. Income tax has gone down, and we see the core elite, core corporation does not contribute as much as the bottom 99%. The rich are getting far far richer quicker than ever before while the rest of us are forced feed total bul1sh1t to comply and keep their hamster wheel turning. I know this. You know this, others know this. But people still vote the Tories in. [Link]
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Rudi Hedman Caterham 21 Jun 16 3.37pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
Oh brother. That, as I'm sure you know, is because the population was concentrated more in London until suburbanisation and slum clearance. You can't take London in isolation. Britain will be one big conurbation of s*** holes at the current rate. CALIFORNIA is calling me louder and louder. Might keep a Soviet style flat for the odd visit like the ones next to the Caterham Travelodge or a flashier one with neon buttons and shiny mirrors in the lift up to 17 floors like the one and probably more soon to go up in Purley. There's already some opposite Purley station. They'll be everywhere soon and the young will have what they wanted. An over populated country without room to swing a cat or a lifestyle like their childhoods' after working all week in jobs in big businesses where wages are suppressed and the gap between workers and directors gets wider and wider. Fools. I'll laugh when any of these leavers moan in years to come. At least they'll know they can go and work in a bar on the continent at the drop of a hat if they wanted or ever intended to. Good luck to them, they're gonna need it. Edited by Rudi Hedman (21 Jun 2016 3.39pm)
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Stuk Top half 21 Jun 16 3.43pm | |
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Originally posted by Kermit8
And yes they are fools and what was Nigel thinking by that poster and sucking up to such people? Still, if they are on the winning team they'll be fools no more. The proportion of those sort of people, out of the total that wish to leave will be a tiny, tiny number. Stop pandering or aiming your posts at the morons. In this thread you have been, almost, as sad as the official campaigns.
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Lyons550 Shirley 21 Jun 16 3.49pm | |
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Originally posted by nickgusset
London has only recently reached the population peak it was pre wwi (if I am correct. May have got the date wrong) We're already one of the most densely populated places in the EU...and its not as if we can add land!
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Hrolf The Ganger 21 Jun 16 3.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Rudi Hedman
CALIFORNIA is calling me louder and louder. Might keep a Soviet style flat for the odd visit like the ones next to the Caterham Travelodge or a flashier one with neon buttons and shiny mirrors in the lift up to 17 floors like the one and probably more soon to go up in Purley. There's already some opposite Purley station. They'll be everywhere soon and the young will have what they wanted. An over populated country without room to swing a cat or a lifestyle like their childhoods' after working all week in jobs in big businesses where wages are suppressed and the gap between workers and directors gets wider and wider. Fools. I'll laugh when any of these leavers moan in years to come. At least they'll know they can go and work in a bar on the continent at the drop of a hat if they wanted or ever intended to. Good luck to them, they're gonna need it. Edited by Rudi Hedman (21 Jun 2016 3.39pm) I feel your pain. Fortunately or unfortunately, a few years under the belt gives you a little perspective that the young don't have.
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ceitinn 21 Jun 16 4.02pm | |
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Let's put this in simple terms. There are an estimated 1.2m Brits living in the EU, most in Spain and Ireland and not the 2m Cameron says! There are over 4m EU nationals in the UK. They say if we leave the EU it could cost 1m jobs. So that is +1.8m jobs, minimum plus the £350m a week we'll save. I think that is pretty straight forward to me!
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DivingIsNotGood se25 21 Jun 16 4.05pm | |
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This made me laugh when Parish said "We didn't have a vote" [Link] this is what is going to happen to all of our rights and children's rights, we will no longer matter. The one world order will be in control.
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DivingIsNotGood se25 21 Jun 16 4.33pm | |
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Agenda30 reported on megacities way back, we now seeing this pop up on more and more sites. This will happen across Europe, England set to be divided into regions.
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dannyh wherever I lay my hat....... 21 Jun 16 4.38pm | |
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Parish, an island of common sense in a sea of absolute pish.
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crystal balls The Garden of Earthly Delights 21 Jun 16 4.49pm | |
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Originally posted by dannyh
I'm tempted to say so what ! but I will refrain and just say that may be the case, but we had a big war that killed millions of man folk just after, and before hand if you know your history, you will know that life expectancy back then was 47 for a man and only 50 for a women, infant mortality was through the roof and actually worse than it was in the early 1800's. Typhoid TB Flu Cholera Diphtheria measles and whopping cough where all killers, where as in modern Britain today they are not. London back then was a diseased ridden cesspit, and without modern medication it will be again I fear. A look at West Croydon will show you the future to come It was actually 1939 Nick, just before WW2. Life expectancy in 1902 was 57 for men, which is one of the reasons pension age was set at 65, very few working men actually reached 65. However, by pre-WW2 life expectancy was a good deal higher as medical advances, better living conditions and diet improved greatly. It seems obvious to me that with the population of the world increasing greatly in the last 50 years it is not unreasonable for the population of the uk to increase as well. Indeed it is pretty much essential, as the uk population has been ageing and the working age population has been falling for many years, eventually the uk will be unsustainable, other than by finding more tax paying workers.
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Hrolf The Ganger 21 Jun 16 4.58pm | |
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Originally posted by crystal balls
It was actually 1939 Nick, just before WW2. Life expectancy in 1902 was 57 for men, which is one of the reasons pension age was set at 65, very few working men actually reached 65. However, by pre-WW2 life expectancy was a good deal higher as medical advances, better living conditions and diet improved greatly. It seems obvious to me that with the population of the world increasing greatly in the last 50 years it is not unreasonable for the population of the uk to increase as well. Indeed it is pretty much essential, as the uk population has been ageing and the working age population has been falling for many years, eventually the uk will be unsustainable, other than by finding more tax paying workers. There is some truth to that but this particular problem will pale in comparison to the population explosion that will occur worldwide over the next 100 to 200 years. The lesson, I would suggest, is don't listen to so called experts. They often talk a lot of bollocks.
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DivingIsNotGood se25 21 Jun 16 5.03pm | |
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Wow remain getting really desperate now ! [Link]
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