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good to see that the leftie idiots vary the mantras when it suits them.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostVery good policy indeed. Those nice (rich) liberal lefties can now afford to employ servants again! Simply don't get the same work ethic from the locals. Marvellous. Champers all round.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostIf all ladies covered up from head to toe, it would no longer be a problem
We need to identify and arrest the perpetrators regardless of who they are or where they come from.
What we must not do is blame anyone else.
Especially ourselves.Comment
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You all had the chance to vote UKIP, for UK to manage it's own border legally, to implement Australian style immigration and to be able to remove terrorists and economic migrants under it's own rules. But no, you wanted another round of LibLabCon as a facade of unelected EU rule.
So go **** yourselves. Or let the rampaging foreign mobs do it for you.
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Talking of liberal leftie's
'Hey guys, it's Tony. Are missing me yet?'
Tony Blair's business triples profits as staff get £30,000 pay rise - Telegraph
The accounts published on Wednesday for Windrush Ventures Ltd, one of the companies that coordinates his commercial affairs, show that the former prime minister has enjoyed his most successful year yet. Turnover at the company has risen by more than a third to £19.4 million, while profits trebled to £2.6 million. The average staff salary increased by almost £35,000 to £103,000Comment
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