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Beef Oven
Originally posted by ahinton View PostI am not a resident (or non-resident) leftie but the problem that I have wirth Farage and his party is that he and they are too much of a one-trick pony; when do you ever hear more than a few words from any of their representatives without reference to Britain's position in Europe, EU, etc.? If Greece is forced to leave the Euorzone, the Eurozone might ultimately collapse but, even if it doesn't, the effect of the fallout on UK will be considerable; if the Eurozone does collapse, there might even be a risk that EU as a whole ultimately collapses; again, it's unlikely but, if it does, the effect on UK will be utterly devastating. This is where Farage & Co. seem to have no convincing input and I have no reason to believe that they even accept that either of these effects will actually come about. The problem here is that, if UK does have a referendum about its continued EU membership (and one should never say never), it might result in a cvote to remain within it but, if not, the result for UK will be as devastating as it will be if the Eurozone and/or EU eventually collapses irrespective of whether or not UK holds referendum beforehand that results in our departure from EU.
I hope that you notice, Mr Pee, that I am pouring scorn and belittlement on no one in so saying - not even on Farage and his yon Kippers I mean You Kippers.
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostBeef Oven, congratulations on coming out as a UKIP supporter on these boards.
I hope you realise what you've let yourself in for. The resident lefties will do nothing now but pour scorn and belittlement on pretty much anything you say.
P.S. That's how the Guardian used to spell Guardian
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostI think we should form a centre-right coalition on here to challenge the Gaurdian-reading lefties. I think there are enough of us (including the closet righties) and we certainly have the arguments!!
(Always had me suspicions regarding "Progressive" rock's ideological positioning...)
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostI think we should form a centre-right coalition on here to challenge the Gaurdian-reading lefties. I think there are enough of us (including the closet righties) and we certainly have the arguments!!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostIt''s a Blake quote!!!! William Blake!! He has nothing to do with UKIP - this is all the fault of that tosser MR GG!
Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostI think we should form a centre-right coalition on here to challenge the Gaurdian-reading lefties. I think there are enough of us (including the closet righties) and we certainly have the arguments!!
UKIP seem to be just slightly "left" of Genghis Khan
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Originally posted by Mr Pee View PostBeef Oven, congratulations on coming out as a UKIP supporter on these boards.
I hope you realise what you've let yourself in for. The resident lefties will do nothing now but pour scorn and belittlement on pretty much anything you say.
When that is achieved we will all, no doubt, still hold the same political aspirations as we did previously. The difference is that, whichever side wins, left or right, they will be able to govern our country according to the wishes of the majority without interference from unelected bureaucrats in Brussels (or Strasbourg)I have a medical condition- I am fool intolerant.
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Originally posted by James Wonnacott View PostLeft and right have nothing to do with it, we have many members from across the political spectrum who have (temporarily) put aside their differences to unite against the common enemy i.e. the political establishment of this country which has conspired to dig our nation deeper and deeper into an undemocratic european superstate.
When that is achieved we will all, no doubt, still hold the same political aspirations as we did previously. The difference is that, whichever side wins, left or right, they will be able to govern our country according to the wishes of the majority without interference from unelected bureaucrats in Brussels (or Strasbourg)
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Originally posted by James Wonnacott View PostLeft and right have nothing to do with it, we have many members from across the political spectrum who have (temporarily) put aside their differences to unite against the common enemy i.e. the political establishment of this country which has conspired to dig our nation deeper and deeper into an undemocratic european superstate.
When that is achieved we will all, no doubt, still hold the same political aspirations as we did previously. The difference is that, whichever side wins, left or right, they will be able to govern our country according to the wishes of the majority without interference from unelected bureaucrats in Brussels (or Strasbourg)
So I guess an "unelected government" is ok as long as they are British ?
Since when did any government govern "according to the wishes of the majority" ???
and thank whoever that they don't ...... unless you are in favour of public executions etc etc etc
One of the main problems is in this language
"the common enemy" ........ as with the "WAR' on drugs it's this kind of thinking that we need to change .............
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Originally posted by James Wonnacott View PostLeft and right have nothing to do with it, we have many members from across the political spectrum who have (temporarily) put aside their differences to unite against the common enemy i.e. the political establishment of this country which has conspired to dig our nation deeper and deeper into an undemocratic european superstate.
When that is achieved we will all, no doubt, still hold the same political aspirations as we did previously. The difference is that, whichever side wins, left or right, they will be able to govern our country according to the wishes of the majority without interference from unelected bureaucrats in Brussels (or Strasbourg)
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostThat's both an over-simplistic and thoroughly unpleasant viewpoint. Which areas of that establishment hae so conspired? Whoever has suggested that any UK government has tried (and it would be exceedingly stupid to try it in any case) to turn UK into any kind of "European superstate". This knee-jerk "unelected bureaucrats in Brussels" phrase surely went out with the ark, did it not? Many of those who hold governmental power in countries that regularly hold democratic elections are not elected by those in their electorates who vote instead for another party and that's expecially the case when a General Election results in a coalition such as the present one or when there's no overall majority; furthermore, many poeople just don't vote at all (though no one stops them from voting). Don't we have plenty of home-grown bureaucrats or do you genuinely believe that such people only live and work in Belgium?
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