John Buckley
- Registered: 6 Oct 2013
- Posts: 615
Like it or not Tom ( and you won`t of course! ) UKIP are far more in touch with reality than you give them credit for. At long last the penny finally seems to have dropped for many people who have now woken up to the fact that the only party that is saying what they think is UKIP. Their views are no longer represented by the three so called "main" parties who are all much the same, apart from the colour of their logos.
Furthermore, if UKIP only managed to get things right nearly half of the time then that at least would be a big improvement on what previous governments have achieved for us!
Guest 943- Registered: 15 May 2013
- Posts: 449
Howard, thank you for your post to Tom...Spot on. I believe that Tom feels out numbered by the posts from John B,Keith B,Roger W,Ray N..I see the Labour pro E.U. lobby are very active on this thread.They are even supporting the tax dodging , exploiting British workers C.B.I...Strange allies Labour Party and the C.B.I.
Guest 710- Registered: 28 Feb 2011
- Posts: 6,950
I don't mind relieving myself of the bother of responding to any and all things UKIP.
Why should I [I]feel/I] outnumbered by the far-right-conservative~disaffected-bigot coalition? That I am outnumbered is but a fact.
I wonder what these FRC~DB chappies will post about when they are left to have their brand of rubbish speak-up for itself?
Bye.

Ignorance is bliss, bliss is happiness, I am happy...to draw your attention to the possible connectivity in the foregoing.
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
- Posts: 3,370
Go hug a tree tom you will fell better

Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
oh dear you ukippers have upset uncle tom,shame on you.
futher more better in than out.
John Buckley
- Registered: 6 Oct 2013
- Posts: 615
Brian, re your opening post, never had Dracula`s steak before, was that something that came out just for Halloween perhaps?
Don`t know if that would ever catch on, but could be an alternative to kangaroo or crocodile I suppose? ( only teasing!

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Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
john,nothing wrong with a bloody steak,and besides it tastes better,as for the others you mention I let you colonials eat them.

John Buckley
- Registered: 6 Oct 2013
- Posts: 615
Excuse me while I get my pith hat, a G & T and a copy of UKIP`s manifesto! ( what more in life could you want? )

Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
an eu manual on how to claim funding from the eu.

John Buckley
- Registered: 6 Oct 2013
- Posts: 615
Ah yes, of course! The comedy book that tells us how we can get back ( with strings attached ) a small proportion of our own money that we have already handed over to our masters in Brussels. Always a good laugh that one!

Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
a better comic than the one you are reading from john.

Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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had to have a larf at this.
Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Migrants contribute £25bn to UK economy, study finds
Arrivals from EEA countries since 2000 have worked more and received less in benefits than average Briton, academics
Migrants who have come to the UK since the year 2000 have less likely to receive benefits or use social housing than people already living in the country, according to a study that argues the new arrivals have made a net contribution of £25bn to public finances.
People from European Economic Area countries have been the most likely to make a positive contribution, paying about 34% more in taxes than they received in benefits over the 10 years from 2001 to 2011, according to the findings from University College London's migration research unit. Other immigrants paid about 2% more than they received.
Recent immigrants were 45% less like to receive state benefits or tax credits than people native to the UK and 3% less like to live in social housing, says the report written by Professor Christian Dustmann and Dr Tommaso Frattini.
Full story Guardian
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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What else would you expect from the Guardian ? Or Brian's favourite paper, the Mirror.
Roger
Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
- Posts: 3,370
So let's analyse just what Reg Hanncel , the Dover labour party's mouth on Dover forum is promoting.
When we have over a million under 24 year olds out of work ,Dover labour party is applauding the giving of British jobs to EU workers, instead of giving them jobs at the true market rate to British workers
British workers all understand wages have been forced down because of the mass influx of cheap EU workers.
I just don't understand haw a British labour party that should support the British working class, become so in favour of foreign works over British worker ?
Guest 1033- Registered: 23 Aug 2013
- Posts: 509
No need to be rude about it, its only a cut and paste excercise....
Immigrants don't use social housing, well of course they don't, they can't get social housing, so greedy landlords will put two families in a house, thats eight or more people, and charge them double the amount they would get from UK born tenants, and some of these landlords also run the rip off agencies that send these same people to work, charging the companies a small fortune and giving the immigrants a relative pittance. This is not a cut and paste, I have witnessed this on several occasions. It would be inappropriate of me to specify where this money ends up, but it leaves the UK for foreign shores with little or no tax being paid on it.
You can't tell me that this government, or the previous one are not aware of these goings on, but they either don't care, or they're too scared to upset the applecart, so theres no point in trotting out party lines or repeating what the journalists say.
John Buckley
- Registered: 6 Oct 2013
- Posts: 615
What a complete and utter load of old tosh!
Just the usual one sided spin in an attempt to prove a point. For a start there are just too many variables purposely omitted for this to to be considered as a genuine study. Nowhere does it seem to take into account certain costs to offset the so called "contribution" of £25 billion to our economy, such as the costs of education, health, crime etc., etc. In addition to this of course is also the vast amount of unemployment benefit etc., that we have had to pay to our own people who during the period in question have found employment taken by immigrants. This is not in any way a racist comment on my part, just fact.
I also wonder just who exactly commissioned and funded this "study" . It wouldn`t be the european union would it by any chance?
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
- Posts: 23,940
its getting more this,with the ukip members jumping up and down.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
- Posts: 62,352