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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 29 Jul 15 6.22pm | |
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Quote DanH at 29 Jul 2015 4.48pm
Quote dannyh at 29 Jul 2015 3.11pm
How long before haulage companies employ people to sit in the back of the truck tooled up to the 9's to "persuade" immigrants to find another lorry. Has happened in shipping, Maritime security is big well paid business and something I am considering when I get out of the employ of the MOD.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 29 Jul 15 7.08pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 11.43am
Quote Tom-the-eagle at 26 Jul 2015 10.21am
Serial Thriller - so what are you suggesting is done then about the migrants in Calais then?
I have a question for those on the right who have no sympathy with these poor folk: how bad would things have to get in Britain for you to leave? Would you leave if war broke out? If bombings were frequent? Jeremy Corbyn became PM? Sorry - just had to bump this - still makes me laugh at how out of touch most of the lefties are on here..
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Kermit8 Hevon 29 Jul 15 7.28pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 29 Jul 2015 4.40pm
The white van man and flag bearing SE working class started voting for the Tories under Maggie. It has been compounded since but they had shifted pretty much totally anyway by 1987. Not sure who they voted for in 1997 onwards. Probably The Tories again and UKiP recently.
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leggedstruggle Croydon 29 Jul 15 7.39pm | |
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What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 29 Jul 15 7.57pm | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 7.39pm
What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
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johnfirewall 29 Jul 15 8.13pm | |
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My mate's just clocked a few climbing on to a lorry in Dartford. London bound. You ain't driving me around in a rickshaw or cleaning my car. Do one.
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Stuk Top half 29 Jul 15 8.23pm | |
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Quote pefwin at 29 Jul 2015 7.57pm
Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 7.39pm
What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
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serial thriller The Promised Land 29 Jul 15 8.24pm | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 7.39pm
What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
Obviously Blair decided that the biggest democratic movement in the country wasn't his cup of tea, scrapped clause 4 and instead decided taking cash for people who wanted government contracts/plushy positions in the Lords, but then he was a demon child spawned to bring pain and misery to mankind, so we can overlook him. That Corbyn's drawn support from most of the major unions and is now bookie's favourite shows the importance of ordinary workers to the Labour party even after St Tony's best efforts.
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serial thriller The Promised Land 29 Jul 15 8.25pm | |
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Quote Tom-the-eagle at 29 Jul 2015 7.08pm
Quote serial thriller at 26 Jul 2015 11.43am
Quote Tom-the-eagle at 26 Jul 2015 10.21am
Serial Thriller - so what are you suggesting is done then about the migrants in Calais then?
I have a question for those on the right who have no sympathy with these poor folk: how bad would things have to get in Britain for you to leave? Would you leave if war broke out? If bombings were frequent? Jeremy Corbyn became PM? Sorry - just had to bump this - still makes me laugh at how out of touch most of the lefties are on here..
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leggedstruggle Croydon 29 Jul 15 8.44pm | |
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Quote serial thriller at 29 Jul 2015 8.24pm
Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 7.39pm
What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
Obviously Blair decided that the biggest democratic movement in the country wasn't his cup of tea, scrapped clause 4 and instead decided taking cash for people who wanted government contracts/plushy positions in the Lords, but then he was a demon child spawned to bring pain and misery to mankind, so we can overlook him. That Corbyn's drawn support from most of the major unions and is now bookie's favourite shows the importance of ordinary workers to the Labour party even after St Tony's best efforts. If that is the case, why do they advocate unlimited immigration that takes existing workers' jobs or lowers their wages and makes housing more difficult?
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nickgusset Shizzlehurst 29 Jul 15 8.51pm | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 8.44pm
Quote serial thriller at 29 Jul 2015 8.24pm
Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 7.39pm
What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
Obviously Blair decided that the biggest democratic movement in the country wasn't his cup of tea, scrapped clause 4 and instead decided taking cash for people who wanted government contracts/plushy positions in the Lords, but then he was a demon child spawned to bring pain and misery to mankind, so we can overlook him. That Corbyn's drawn support from most of the major unions and is now bookie's favourite shows the importance of ordinary workers to the Labour party even after St Tony's best efforts. If that is the case, why do they advocate unlimited immigration that takes existing workers' jobs or lowers their wages and makes housing more difficult? There was me thinking it was bosses what were responsible for setting the wages so high...
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serial thriller The Promised Land 29 Jul 15 8.54pm | |
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Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 8.44pm
Quote serial thriller at 29 Jul 2015 8.24pm
Quote leggedstruggle at 29 Jul 2015 7.39pm
What is the Labour Party for and who do they represent?
Obviously Blair decided that the biggest democratic movement in the country wasn't his cup of tea, scrapped clause 4 and instead decided taking cash for people who wanted government contracts/plushy positions in the Lords, but then he was a demon child spawned to bring pain and misery to mankind, so we can overlook him. That Corbyn's drawn support from most of the major unions and is now bookie's favourite shows the importance of ordinary workers to the Labour party even after St Tony's best efforts. If that is the case, why do they advocate unlimited immigration that takes existing workers' jobs or lowers their wages and makes housing more difficult?
In this case, connecting worker's conditions with migration is actually very tenuous. I could write a really long post on this but instead here's a link to a great piece of literature that came through my door during the election: [Link] Note the fact that between 2005-08 when migration was flowing higher than it is now, employment of existing British workers rose by over 100 000. It's a pretty damning counter to the whole 'comin ova e're, taking OUR jobs' stuff.
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