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    Originally posted by Causus Deli
    HIV tends to kill you too.
    Actually it doesn't. There has never ever been a case of HIV killing somebody.

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      Originally posted by Causus Deli
      There you go couldn't resist the R....... word could you. Thick, I think you know that that is not so.
      well if you are going to generalise and apply your comments to all members of an ethnic group, when patently your comments do not apply to every member then either you are lazy, you are too stupid (I will not call you thick), or you are a racist. I do not understand why (being a little thick myself) so perhaps you can explain.
      Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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        Originally posted by DodgyAgent
        "Should" is the key word. Your point makes an assumption that all schools provide basic services which they do not. Those that do, do so to differering standards. So although you are right to say that we live in a meritocracy some people have more merit than others which enables them to enjoy advantages over other people.

        Let me ask you. If a former project manager calls you up to do a job without seeing anyone else then that is hardly making a decision on the merits of the strengths of others is it?
        All I can say is that when I were a lad at Primary school, we had a mix of pupils from council houses (me) children of tradesmen and children of professionals, all received the same education.
        Some went on to Uni, some followed in their father’s footsteps & some achieved nothing (relative)
        Those from poor backgrounds were helped with bursaries to get into Uni if they were academic enough & some from wealthier backgrounds ended up as druggies

        Effectively you were whatever you made of yourself. I personally encountered no barriers coming from a poor background which is why I say we do live in a meritocracy

        Would it have been an easier ride if I had money? - not sure but I think I wouldn't have been so motivated to succeed if I could rely on inheriting wealth.
        How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

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          Originally posted by Troll
          All I can say is that when I were a lad at Primary school, we had a mix of pupils from council houses (me) children of tradesmen and children of professionals, all received the same education.
          Some went on to Uni, some followed in their father’s footsteps & some achieved nothing (relative)
          Those from poor backgrounds were helped with bursaries to get into Uni if they were academic enough & some from wealthier backgrounds ended up as druggies

          Effectively you were whatever you made of yourself. I personally encountered no barriers coming from a poor background which is why I say we do live in a meritocracy

          Would it have been an easier ride if I had money? - not sure but I think I wouldn't have been so motivated to succeed if I could rely on inheriting wealth.
          fair enough. In fact I may go further and suggest that some people who have a leg up dont need to fight so hard as others who have few advantages.
          Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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            Originally posted by DodgyAgent
            well if you are going to generalise and apply your comments to all members of an ethnic group, when patently your comments do not apply to every member then either you are lazy, you are too stupid (I will not call you thick), or you are a racist. I do not understand why (being a little thick myself) so perhaps you can explain.
            I'm afraid for some there is a lot to consider in my posts, it is not possible to cover all possibilities of offending without writing a book, and then there will always be the dull witted who will believe their mind reading abilities mean they know what you 'really' mean. Perhaps I should spoon feed people little snippets, as the red haze descends as soon as the mind reading takes over. Yours was classic binary thinking, I trust you are not so primitive and were joking. I see no reason to stay around here, nothing to see here, keep moving, move on now.

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              Originally posted by Causus Deli
              Let me explain. 90% is my estimate of immigrants who do not pay their way, it is based on the following information taken from Andrew Brownes assessment. Quote: Immigrants overall do pay more in tax than they receive in benefits and consume in public services, but only because immigrants from North America, Japan and the EU pay so much more than their fair share. Immigrants from the Third World—who make up the entire net immigration to the UK—are on average less well educated, suffer higher unemployment, claim more of most forms of benefits, make more demands on public services such as schools and hospitals, and almost certainly do not pay their way on average. There are no figures for the UK, but official studies in the US show that the average adult Mexican immigrant will consume throughout their life time $55,200 more in services than they contribute in taxes.

              (This assessment was made in 2001 before the eastern EUs were included in the EU statement above).
              Ah - Anthony Browne, not Andrew - that's why I was struggling to find it. Ok - it's a long book and I ain't going to read it all. I've looked a the first couple of pages and then found the relevant partthat you quote. In general, I'm a little suspicious - he slants arguments here and there, there are no footnotes as you might expect - hard to check up on the 'official studies', but he's a respectable journalist so let's give him the benefit of the doubt on the validity of the statistics. So, having looked at this, I 'd like to know:
              How did you come up with 90% - you say you based it on the assessment you quote, but how did you arrive at the figure?
              What do you mean by immigrant? (resident non-British citizen or something else?)
              What do you mean by 'pay their way'?

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                Originally posted by Causus Deli
                I'm afraid for some there is a lot to consider in my posts, it is not possible to cover all possibilities of offending without writing a book, and then there will always be the dull witted who will believe their mind reading abilities mean they know what you 'really' mean. Perhaps I should spoon feed people little snippets, as the red haze descends as soon as the mind reading takes over. Yours was classic binary thinking, I trust you are not so primitive and were joking. I see no reason to stay around here, nothing to see here, keep moving, move on now.
                Does that mean we've seen the f*cker off?

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                  He had some valid points. Treatment of imported AIDS (at the current rate) is going to bancrupt the NHS. Why is it our duty to treat these people?

                  Moreover, as Zeitghost has mentioned untreatable strains of (once thought) eradicated diseases are apearing in the third world and are being imported into the UK. Those defending this policy are mugs.
                  The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.

                  But the judge said: “That simply demonstrates your arrogance continues. You are typical. Inmates of prison are people who are dishonest. You are a thoroughly dishonestly man motivated by your own selfish greed.”

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                    Originally posted by Bagpuss
                    He had some valid points. Treatment of imported AIDS (at the current rate) is going to bancrupt the NHS. Why is it our duty to treat these people?

                    Moreover, as Zeitghost has mentioned untreatable strains of (once thought) eradicated diseases are apearing in the third world and are being imported into the UK. Those defending this policy are mugs.
                    Bankrupt the NHS? Not sure about that, but in total HIV is a significant and growing cost. I'd deal with it by sticking two fingers up to the pharmaceutical companies and declare a health emergency (I forget the actual phrase) and then manufacture the drugs at a fraction of the cost - it's what the US government threatened Bayer with during the 2001 Anthrax attackes. Problem solved and we can get back to treating good-old fashioned British diseases casued by smoking and obesity. Why is it our duty to treat them? The short answer is that I'm not sure we do have a duty but we take it on as the price of a civilised society, not to leave people to die untreated in this country or to deport them to where they'll die. Others will see it as a price not worth paying, and I'm happy to debate it with reasonable seeming people like you, who don't have an unhealthy obsession with gay penguins. We seem to find enough taxpayers' money for was when we need them - we could even cut down on that and reinvest the money in the NHS. Who knows - if we stop invading their countries we might even remove some of the waves of refugees that end up here and who are seen as such a drain on society.

                    As for the untreatable TB, I won't start worrying yet. I reckon the avain flu will be more of a problem - much more easily spread.

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                      Originally posted by Old Greg
                      As for the untreatable TB, I won't start worrying yet. I reckon the avain flu will be more of a problem - much more easily spread.
                      That's in Wales though, innit?

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