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Mick Dempsey

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Yeah, you're right!

 

I only expected about 95% of Hungarians to vote against accepting the migrants. To get 98% voting against is brilliant :001_smile:

 

I think the only thing that could trump that referendum is Trump becoming President (see what I did there?).

 

Ha, very good. I suspect you failed to notice that the majority of hungarians refused to vote as it was a daft thing to vote about anyway. Keep on trolling mate, try and up your game a bit if you've got it in you though.

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Another cabinet re-shuffle Jeremy? Slim pickings for sure!

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/07/jeremy-corbyns-reshuffle-is-his-silliest-yet--which-is-saying-so/

 

Chakrabarti as shadow Attorney General (previously a contender for "most dangerous woman in Britain")

 

https://www.theguardian.com/media/shortcuts/2015/apr/21/nicola-sturgeon-shami-chakrabarti-most-dangerous-people-britain

 

and Winnie Mandela as shadow Home Secretary.....

 

The laughs just keep rolling in!

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Mad as a balloon, or, to put it another way, a classic example of left / liberal elitist attitude towards any proposed policy or system which might help understand, record and attempt to "manage" the movement of people and the potential influence / effect upon National identity and the obvious need to gather this data to adequately allocate, manage and provide sufficient resources for public services.

 

What is racist / xenophobic about seeking to understand the level of imported / migrant labour which contributes to UK GDP? Absolutely nothing.

 

The National Census (http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/lounge/www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guide-method/harmonisation/...questions/ethnic-group.pdf) to name just one (just about any training course, school, public sector job application, request to join a Drs surgery asks very similar questions of ethnicity without, apparently raising the howling whine of racism from the Liberal / Left)

 

So I fail to understand the sensationalism that is being whipped up by the media and opposing politicians. What's better - try and understand the situation or just ignore it and blunder on blindly like Jeremy?

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Mad as a balloon, or, to put it another way, a classic example of left / liberal elitist attitude towards any proposed policy or system which might help understand, record and attempt to "manage" the movement of people and the potential influence / effect upon National identity and the obvious need to gather this data to adequately allocate, manage and provide sufficient resources for public services.

 

What is racist / xenophobic about seeking to understand the level of imported / migrant labour which contributes to UK GDP? Absolutely nothing.

 

The National Census (404 - Not found) to name just one (just about any training course, school, public sector job application, request to join a Drs surgery asks very similar questions of ethnicity without, apparently raising the howling whine of racism from the Liberal / Left)

 

So I fail to understand the sensationalism that is being whipped up by the media and opposing politicians. What's better - try and understand the situation or just ignore it and blunder on blindly like Jeremy?

 

The link is duff! If anyones interested enough to want to look it up just google:

 

Office for National Statistics Harmonised Concepts and Questions for Social Data Sources Primary Principles

Version 3.3

Office for National Statistics, May 2015

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