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stevewool
16th April 2015, 21:51
Aint it exciting but who the hell would you vote for from tonights debate, i was so excited that i have just registered Ems to vote ,
Ems likes to have a say in what she hears on the running of this country so i thought it only right that she she have a say too, so we are both going to vote, who for well, you tell me and then i will tell you,

grahamw48
16th April 2015, 22:09
UKIP of course. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
16th April 2015, 22:15
I must admit Graham, he does come across with a lot of sense in these debates , the three women well who the hell are they, thats no disrespect to all women out there either, and i cant help it but ED looks like a muppet

grahamw48
16th April 2015, 22:24
Well you've got a woman who represents the people of Wales...how many is that...2 million ?

An Australian woman representing mainly new age travellers and hippies (not that I disagree with many of their views).

A horrid little Scottish woman who represents less than 10% of our population and wants to break up our nation...and disarm it.

Then there is a Labour tit.

stevewool
16th April 2015, 22:26
Well you've got a woman who represents the people of Wales...how many is that...2 million ?

An Australian woman representing mainly new age travellers and hippies (not that I disagree with many of their views).

A horrid little Scottish woman who represents less than 10% of our population and wants to break up our nation...and disarm it.

Then there is a Labour tit.

So you are saying there was 4 women then :biggrin:

grahamw48
16th April 2015, 22:29
I'm sure his supporters on here will be along soon to help him out...and wipe some dribble off his chin. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
16th April 2015, 22:34
Well its down to each of us to chose who we would like to be running or helping to run the country, Myself i think i know who i am going to vote for, but stranger things have happened at sea they say

grahamw48
16th April 2015, 22:38
I've now bagged myself a council bungalow, so as long as they don't cut my meagre pension next year...I'm all right Jack. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
16th April 2015, 22:56
I've now bagged myself a council bungalow, so as long as they don't cut my meagre pension next year...I'm all right Jack. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

I am afraid i must agree with you on that Graham , we must look after ourselves first and foremost , a few more years before i get my pension and i am sure it will be still there once i become of age to receive it

raynaputi
17th April 2015, 00:28
Keith won't be voting for the Tories. Because of them, we are paying more with bedroom tax. The money we're paying for that could've been saved up for a holiday! :thumbsdown: He's voting to keep Cameron out. :icon_lol:

Dedworth
17th April 2015, 00:40
Keith won't be voting for the Tories. Because of them, we are paying more with bedroom tax. The money we're paying for that could've been saved up for a holiday! :thumbsdown: He's voting to keep Cameron out. :icon_lol:

He'll be happy funding all the parasites, illegals and criminals :biggrin:

raynaputi
17th April 2015, 01:12
He'll be happy funding all the parasites, illegals and criminals :biggrin:

You won't be able to change Keith's mind with that statement. Comments like that doesn't affect his decisions. :icon_lol: He's been telling everyone we know that he's voting to remove Cameron. :xxgrinning--00xx3: If you would pay for our bedroom tax monthly, you might persuade him, probably. :wink:

Michael Parnham
17th April 2015, 06:59
Aint it exciting but who the hell would you vote for from tonights debate, i was so excited that i have just registered Ems to vote ,
Ems likes to have a say in what she hears on the running of this country so i thought it only right that she she have a say too, so we are both going to vote, who for well, you tell me and then i will tell you,

Conservative of course!:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Dedworth
17th April 2015, 09:31
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd108/gruner/labour_migrant_poster_1.jpg

les_taxi
17th April 2015, 10:57
No brainer tories of course See today we have been singled out by the woman from Imf saying we are the fastest growing economy in the west due to the policies we adopted to get out of the labour hell hole.

grahamw48
17th April 2015, 12:57
Yes, I was just mentioning on the other thread that hopefully that may improve the exchange rate against the $ (and thus against the Peso). :xxgrinning--00xx3:

To buy our currency, people need confidence in our economic prospects.

Tories plus UKIP to give them a kick up the backside would suit me.

joebloggs
17th April 2015, 21:02
He'll be happy funding all the parasites, illegals and criminals :biggrin:

he's voting Labour not Tory :doh


I've now bagged myself a council bungalow, so as long as they don't cut my meagre pension next year...I'm all right Jack. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

will you be all right jack :cwm25:, UKIP immigration policy from their website


– UKIP will reinstate the primary purpose rule for bringing foreign spouses and children to the UK.

http://www.ukip.org/policies_for_people

grahamw48
17th April 2015, 21:13
Yes, don't see why not. The 'primary purpose' was in force when I last brought family to this country.

joebloggs
17th April 2015, 21:38
Yes, don't see why not. The 'primary purpose' was in force when I last brought family to this country.

why do you think they want to bring it back ? anyway UKIP will not get more than a few MP's so they will have little influence on any gov, but then if the Tories get in again maybe they will bring it back :cwm25:

I wouldn't be happy about any gov bringing it back



the Primary Purpose rule required foreign nationals married to British citizens to prove that the primary purpose of their marriage was not to obtain British residency.

If those wishing to take up residency in the UK could not prove this to the satisfaction of immigration officers, they were denied entry into the United Kingdom. The change in the law is expected to place the burden of proof on immigration officials rather than those applying for residency.

Harry T
18th April 2015, 06:29
I am pretty sure who i wont be voting for, the Welsh Nationalist women didnt do anything to convince me that they will have a big say in Wales, Nicola Sturgeon (isnt that a fish :biggrin:) conveniently forgets to mention she is a Scottish Nationalist, therefore wants Scottish Independance, and the Green Party have my sympathy but i dislike the Australian/British women who leads them, and a lot of there ideas whilst sounding good, are impractical, Labour/Tory i am against the 2 party system, which leaves me a choice mostly through a process of elimination of UKIP, and Lib Dem, the Lib Dems have done an underestimated job as the minor coalition party, Nigel Farage has not performed well in the 2 debates that i have watched but i have a great deal of sympathy for pulling out of Europe, because we as a Country cannot keep accepting citizens from Europe, its immaterial that they are net contributors to the economy, if we dont have the Houses, if we dont have the Schools, then where will they live, where can they be educated ? Politicians who cannot see we as a small island simply are not big enough.

stevewool
18th April 2015, 08:09
Well what ever happens in the next few weeks it will be the people that vote will make the change, some will make the right choice some will just have to go with the flow, but i just cannot help but think better the devil you know,
Having watched the so called live debates and when Mr Farage mentioned about HIV, people coming from out of the country using our funds well it seemed everyman and his dog attached him, yes maybe not political correct but its how it is,
We have to look after this island and the people who live here, just like Harry says its a small island, lets keep it that way,
We are not raciest at all but i hate people coming here and not living to our rules and not working but claiming for everything they can and i am not bothered if they came from Europe or anywhere else , come here to work and integrate with the people who are here already,
Well thats my thinking anyway

grahamw48
18th April 2015, 09:18
The media are sooo peed off with Nigel Farage. Oh the bogey man ! :omg: Destoy him !

Nobody wants to hear the truth...especially the left wing bleeding heart press and those with their heads buried firmly in the sand. :crazy:

stevewool
18th April 2015, 09:21
the media are sooo peed off with nigel farage. Oh the bogey man ! :omg: Destoy him !

Nobody wants to hear the truth...especially the left wing bleeding heart press and those with their heads buried firmly in the sand. :crazy:

i do

grahamw48
18th April 2015, 09:30
I wonder how all those parents who will be having to send their kids to separate schools, maybe miles away, feel about the wonderful contribution the EU migrants (and refugees) are making to this country. :NoNo:

Ako Si Jamie
18th April 2015, 22:47
I'm going to vote for that horrid racist party. :wink:

Arthur Little
18th April 2015, 23:04
I'm going to vote for that horrid racist party. :wink:

Well, much as I'd like to see :Britain: pull out of Europe, I won't be voting UKIP :nono-1-1: ... not after hearing they want to privatise the NHS. :cwm23: