Say whatever you want, it is the Conservative party who will be elected next April, end of. Won’t be voting myself, I’m in a safe seat, but that’s what’s going to happen.
Huge cuts in the Public Sector coming, particularly in Labour heartlands, Newecastle and Tyneside will be particularly hard-hit. But we do need to cut public spending waste, it costs far more to the average taxpayer than every immigrant in the land.
Smee:
I voted UKIP in local elections, and would seriously consider doing the same in a general election. In the referendum we had all those years ago I voted for a common market ( although there has never been anything common about it ) not a united states of Europe.
I think the time has come for us to consider extricating ourselves from this fiasco…
Fully agree with you smee,thats exactly what i did and will do.We were conned into a common market and the only reason we are still in is because we are one of only about 5 countries financing this united europe as it has become.Ask yourself why admit eastern blok countries,to exploit cheap labour.The only reason we were admitted to the common market was we struck gold I.E.oil.Were has most of the money gone from that,into europe not over here were it should have been spent.
Let me see now, what was road tax for two axle unit £ 5300 I think, ho and there was the fuel escelator,this was the tory party, I think it is time to give ukip ,bnp,monster rave party ago
BNP are rank amateurs who dont have a chance of making an impact their beliefs are just jumbled craziness with a lot of racism thrown in. Its easy for parties like them to promise the impossible as they will never get in power and they know it, UKIP are the same but without the extremist connotations,They rely on appealing to peoples fears. Like it or not we are connected to Europe and will be to some extent forever. Due to the size of our country we are going to need to team up with others to take on the growing might of China and India, even America is realising how much potential those countries have and is worried. So relying on a party with backward parochial attitudes is not going to help one iota
I think the EU should go back to what people voted for in the first place a trade area, so business and goods can cross borders quickly and trade easier.
The orginal idea has been hijacked by people wanting this superstate, wanting to be a world superpower. The rules and regulations by Europe verge on insanity and they basically do as they please are accountable to no one.
I don’t agree with leaving the EU, think leaving it would screw up this country big style. I think going for the isolationist policy would be bad news.
The thing is most people in Europe feel the same as we do in the UK, thats why all the countries are scared to have referendums on the EU and their increasing power because they know the citizens of the EU don’t want it.
The EU should go back to what we orginally voted for just a trade area, nothing more.
I like BNP. I was listen to one of their leader on Jeremy Vain’s show once and he said that everyone who’s fathers were fighting for freedom of Britain will remain in Britain and everyone else will be removed…
My fathers (by that I mean some uncle, as my grandads were in Poland during whole war, but I hope uncles counts as well) were fighting here and BNP recognize Polish involvement in Battle for Britain (they even use Polish plane on their poster:
this is the plane of this guy: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Zumbach ).
Therefore I think they are good for me. They will rid off every OTHER immigrants while many Poles will allowed to stay here… No more cheap Romanian competition on the labour market
I think I will vote for them in my next local election
Kenny1975:
I think the EU should go back to what people voted for in the first place a trade area, so business and goods can cross borders quickly and trade easier.
exactly that is what everyone voted for in the first place
Kenny1975:
The orginal idea has been hijacked by people wanting this superstate, wanting to be a world superpower. The rules and regulations by Europe verge on insanity and they basically do as they please are accountable to no one.
Of course they are not accountable, they run things along the communist/socialist way of doing things. Just look at the way they operate, they issue decrees not laws, all the big wigs are not elected by the people and are called Commisars, they completely ignore votes that go against their way of thinking and corruption is rife. To me that looks like a modern day Politburo
Kenny1975:
I don’t agree with leaving the EU, think leaving it would screw up this country big style. I think going for the isolationist policy would be bad news.
The thing is most people in Europe feel the same as we do in the UK, thats why all the countries are scared to have referendums on the EU and their increasing power because they know the citizens of the EU don’t want it.
In all EU countries except the newly joined there is an ever growing tide of discontent at the way the EU meddles in everything,no one wants to lose their identity nor do they want their ways of life being changed by people who know sod all about their traditions or culture.
Basically the whole thing has got way out of hand and needs some serious trimming back and then we can reflect on the next steps to be taken, as well as getting rid of those riding the highly paid gravy train.
The EU should go back to what we orginally voted for just a trade area, nothing more.
i think it is a shame that the main political parties won’t do what the majority of british people want.
Why the hell do they think people are turning to the BNP and UKIP?
we are governed by people who think the same rules should apply in greece and the shetlands.
they come up with very rigid and complicated rules and regulations that don’t have any flexibility to take into account the many different cultures.
limeyphil:
i think it is a shame that the main political parties won’t do what the majority of british people want.
Why the hell do they think people are turning to the BNP and UKIP?
we are governed by people who think the same rules should apply in greece and the shetlands.
they come up with very rigid and complicated rules and regulations that don’t have any flexibility to take into account the many different cultures.
The BNP have no chance of getting in for at least a decade or so, if at all. However, the main advantage of voting BNP at the next and every future election is the percentages. The more people that vote for the BNP, the more it will effect the policies of the more established parties.
Voting trends over the years more or less dictate that the Tories will come in with a majority after the next election. If the Limp/Dems or Liebour come in a close second, a Conservative government will just be another gutless bunch of muppets. If the BNP get a decent percentage, it will show the Tories many voters have had enough of this constant slide into an ever increasing dictatorial EU, and as a result, hopefully, Cameron could grow some balls.