Brian Dixon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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well im hacked off already with all 3 big partys and not forgetting all the others.
Guest 705- Registered: 23 Sep 2010
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Kieth, that would appear to be just what Nigel Farage is about- his philosophy is gathering more and more support by the day.
I was first impressed by Nigel with his 'WHO ARE YOU' performance in the European Parliament- verbally taking down that nepotistically elected Euro president Belgian geyser Herman van whatsit.
Never give up...
Guest 705- Registered: 23 Sep 2010
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This very mature view of how things should be in European government was even more impressive...
Never give up...
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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And there's another policy UKIP would be well advised to follow on:
the speculation-based house market.
House prices have spiraled out of control over the past 30 years due to EU policies, ever since Britain joined the Common Market in the early 70's.
LibLabCon are friends of the top bankers and money-lenders at extortionate interest rates. Insane house prices and rent costs have in fact enslaved vast swathes of British Society to the money system of debt-based pyramid schemes.
It enables people to become millionaires and multi millionaires by controlling the money market.
Huge sums paid on house prices mean more money passing through the hands of bankers, which means more rip-off bonuses.
And UKIP would be advised to pledge severe legislation on London super-rip-off speculation house prices, bringing the cost of housing in London by law to the levels of the rest of Britain just to START with.
And to stop London authorities finding excuses to be able to deport unemployed Londoners to Kent and the Shires using London's super-extortionate rent rip-offs as an excuse.
All things speculation in the economy must be banned by Law.
Honest people work for honest wages, and honest traders trade with reasonable profits.
Look out for the middle men and top brand owners who import at junk prices from the Far East and flog off in the UK at 1,000% profit margins.
Guest 705- Registered: 23 Sep 2010
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Alex- you make some good points here about the bullshine economy - and how ludicrous pricing(encouraged by the present kind of government conlablib) has screwed the economy.
but ... "All things speculation in the economy must be banned by law" come on get real - you're talking human nature. You may as well try and ban the oldest profession!
Never give up...
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Richard, don't be deterred from the cause.
Speculation within the economy enslaves people and destroys freedom.
Profits must be reasonable, not aimed at speculative gains.
Speculation is the opposite of charity.
The one is to gain dishonestly, the other to give from the heart.
Speculation is also the opposite of hard and honest work.
For example, see Bangladesh: permission to build a 5 story building, add three more floors illegally, insert 5 textile factories employing 5,000 people at a time 24 hours a day, with all the machinery.
Pay the workers £30 a week. Stamp "Primarck" or "Matalan" on the label, transport it to the West and sell it at rip-off prices to the public. Meanwhile leave millions of Brits unemployed through premeditated calculation, then sit down and count the profits.
Result: over 1,000 dead in 5 collapsed factories and a "I couldn't care less" attitude from LibLabCon.
Speculation = unemployment = misery (UK) + exploitation (Far East).
Britain must stamp out speculation within the economy, no mercy, no compassion.
They showed none, they must get no quarter.
Or fail!
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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On seeing LibLabCon, either turn BBC off or throw the box in the garden.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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The Coalition has reverted to the old traits: deportation and press-ganging.
As friends and protectors of speculators and carpet baggers, they deport unemployed Londoners from the extortionate rip-off London rent scene, to reduce the cost of housing benefits, while leaving intact the extortion scene in London.
As friends of 17th century plantation owners, they press-gang unemployed people into working for nothing in pound shops under pain of losing their benefits.
They will sell our landscapes off with woods and farms to speculators to build millions of houses so as to boast a "GDP" growth, (or a growth points status) while employing millions of Eastern Europeans. See DDC core strategy.
Dover's employers employ thousands of eastern Europeans while the Labour government told DDC to build 10,000 houses in Dover in return for growth points (GDP).
They even tried to convert a church in the town centre of Dover, going against nature, but the Church struck back!
Deux lo veult!
We must fight on!
Democracy means the right not to vote LibLabCon, and where man's will fails, the Invisible will help out.
We must never give up and never give in to speculation.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Guest 716- Registered: 9 Jun 2011
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Ten Tory MP`s have held talks with us about a possible defection UKIP says.
UKIP has engaged in "serious" talks with ten Tory MPs about the possibility of defecting,
the party said yesterday.
The Eurosceptic party won 147 seats in this month's local elections, prompting a Conservative
backbencher to make contact in the past few days, UKIP's new chief executive said.
The disclosure comes as the party prepares to move into rent-free Central London offices that were
previously occupied by Boris Johnson's 2012 mayoral campaign.............tip of ice berg.....?
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
- Posts: 23,587
There is no doubt UKIP is a force at the moment to be reckoned with,
The co olition is looking over its shoulder now, and cameron knows hes fighting an uphill battle, does he please the barryw's of his party and go further to the right, or does he remain electable and hope it goes away.
The crap that the lib dems are holding the tories back is a joke in itself, dont get caught by that one.
100 Tory MP's to defy the govt in the coming week/s
things are looking grim
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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Guest 745- Registered: 27 Mar 2012
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THEY DON'T LIKE IT UP 'EM, Howard
Maybe Cameron's ethnic adviser, can get a job with the Labour party ,
They can pay him the minimum wage, they seem to think this is such a grate deal
Keith Sansum1- Location: london
- Registered: 25 Aug 2010
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it is keith b
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