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Mick Dempsey

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Seems it's one of your concerns but not theirs. Don't judge others with your own racist views

 

The number one concern on the doorstep is immigration.... or at least was last time I investigated it...

 

Are those constituents all racist as well?....

 

Truth is Labour kept hold of Stoke because Labour voters don't like Ukip..

 

They're patiently waiting on their own party to address their concerns on immigration... If, the party fails to address those issues, in time the Labour Party will wither on the vine.... Their voters opting not to vote rather than to vote for Ukip or the Conservatives...

 

Copland will be going back to Labour at the next election, seein as they're done what they wanted to do, register their concern about Corbyns leadership....

 

Ukip is a protest movement and will never amount to anything other than that... unless both the Tory scum and labour cowards talk a good game on immigration but fail to act on it.... then people will know where to vote to put the pressure on..

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Change of topic, N Korea with the 3rd largest global stockpile of chemical weapons, recent use of VX on foreign soil and recent ballistic missile test....

 

Holy crap, luckily the West is focussed upon Trump's locker room banter.....

 

 

We could Nuke North Korea for practice, if Putin gets above himself... :thumbup1:

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We could Nuke North Korea for practice, if Putin gets above himself... :thumbup1:

 

I kinda knew (hoped / expected) you'd be amongst, if not, the first to pick up....

 

But...

 

It pains me to say, that's a very disappointing response, I was expecting something with more thought and consideration.

 

It's Friday night, I'll hold my breath for something more characteristically insightful!

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Seems it's one of your concerns but not theirs. Don't judge others with your own racist views

 

For 200 years my family lived in India. Then in 1947 my family had to come back to the UK. Why is it OK for Indians and Africans etc to kick the brits out of their countries but brits just have to accept them coming here without complaint?

 

Is it really "racist" to want europe to remain european?

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Agreed, it a big concern to many people, but for good percentage of the population it's less of a concern than say nhs or education. Who do you think will do all those thankless tasks when they go home

 

Yes, the nhs and education are also a concern to the electorate. I'd imagine some of the more intelligent members of the electorate would realise that mass migration puts pressure on these public services...

 

I know someone whose daughter's class has 17 different languages spoken in it. Do you think that's good for her education? Or maybe you've been to a hospital waiting room and half the patients are foreign?

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