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Mandelson calls protests 'xenophobic'

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    #51
    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Re some comments above. The issue is about Tory/Labour or more specifically about left vs right.

    While you can argue until doomsday about what left/right mean, I have little doubt the fundamental difference is that the left wish to eradicate national borders while the right believe in the natural human concept of nationalism. What Labour is doing is entirely in keeping with the global leftist philosophy of destroying any concept of a UK identity.
    What complete and utter pishtalk.

    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Another fallacy is that the left speak for the working class, they do not. Their concept of a working class is a mythical creature that will one day exist in the perfect socialist world, their contempt for the real working class is total.
    First part I agree with, the left no more speak for the working class than the right - in fact it's equally possible for the 'right' to speak for them, on certain issues.

    2nd part, more complete and utter pishtalk.

    Sorry Xog, you're a lovely chap and all but I swear your account been hijacked by cybercretin.
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      #52
      Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
      Re some comments above. The issue is about Tory/Labour or more specifically about left vs right.

      While you can argue until doomsday about what left/right mean, I have little doubt the fundamental difference is that the left wish to eradicate national borders while the right believe in the natural human concept of nationalism. What Labour is doing is entirely in keeping with the global leftist philosophy of destroying any concept of a UK identity.

      Another fallacy is that the left speak for the working class, they do not. Their concept of a working class is a mythical creature that will one day exist in the perfect socialist world, their contempt for the real working class is total.


      The left will sway in whichever direction it needs to win votes. Watch it placate the Totale strikers. It has allowed mass immigration because the bottom line is more votes, and sod the consequences.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
        The left will sway in whichever direction it needs to win votes.
        I think you mean labour. I'm not really sure that's the same thing these days as the left.
        Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

        Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

        That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

        Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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          #54
          Originally posted by snaw View Post
          I think you mean labour. I'm not really sure that's the same thing these days as the left.

          They are one and the same thing. Their beliefs only exist until the wind changes direction.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Cyberman View Post
            They are one and the same thing. Their beliefs only exist until the wind changes direction.
            Well I guess due to your limited capacity even the most simple of concepts is too complex, so perhaps we'll make an exception for you in this case.
            Hang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar?? - cailin maith

            Any forum is a collection of assorted weirdos, cranks and pervs - Board Game Geek

            That will be a simply fab time to catch up for a beer. - Tay

            Have you ever seen somebody lick the chutney spoon in an Indian Restaurant and put it back ? - Cyberghoul

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              #56
              Originally posted by snaw View Post
              I think you mean labour. I'm not really sure that's the same thing these days as the left.


              Though I am not sure the Tory party is right wing these days either......

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                #57
                Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post


                Though I am not sure the Tory party is right wing these days either......

                I agree, but if they want the economy to turn around they have to take some tough Thatcherite decisions. Labour move to the right to win elections and then move back to the left. The Tories will move to the left to win, and then to the right afterwards IMO, which will be good for the country.

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                  #58
                  There are always two sides to the coin ...

                  BRITONS working in continental Europe have decided they will probably not strike in sympathy with their fellow countrymen.


                  Mr Oz supports cash-in-hand for British workersBritish builders in Spain, Portugal, France and Italy said they would be forced to support EU employment directives as long as it meant they could work wherever they wanted to without having to pay tax.

                  Bill McKay, a bricklayer from Lincolnshire, said: "I firmly believe in British jobs for British workers. But I'm also a passionate supporter of something called Spanish jobs for British workers.

                  "In the past five years I've had Portuguese jobs, Italian jobs and even a couple of French jobs. None of the locals seemed to object. Then again I only know the foreign words for 'beer' and 'prostitute'."

                  The temporary employment of some Italians by a French oil company has led to a national outcry with many newspapers saying it must have something to do with the millions of Afghan scroungers clogging Britain's country roads in their state-funded Aston Martins.

                  Meanwhile prime minister Gordon Brown insisted his pledge of 'British jobs for British workers' had been misinterpreted, adding: "Essentially, what I was saying was that workers in Britain would be, err, working in a very British sense, resulting in well, you know, things, and that sort of stuff."

                  Business secretary Lord Mandelson has also reached out to the protesters saying he needs some people to serve canapés at a drinks party he is having next weekend.

                  He added: "Five pounds an hour, a fifteen minute break and you will of course be completely naked apart from a long, white apron and a bow tie."

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                    #59
                    Mandelson is scum, pure and simple. As an earlier poster said, he is simply trying to discredit the strikers.

                    I agree with a lot of people on this board in that language skills are key and that the education system needs to change to address this. I think it is as my kids learn french from their first year in primary school. I didn't. It would be useful to have to take a language at GCSE level. We didn't have to in the early to mid 80's when I was at school so I dropped them as soon as I could.

                    When I was a scaley-brat I lived in germany and learnt some of the language. When I was a crab I worked in Italy and learned some of the language. I am now learning Italian at night school as only I can make that change...

                    ...ed è grande!!
                    Older and ...well, just older!!

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                      #60
                      You give the Italians and Portugese British contracts, and then they're British. Tax rates are roughly the same. The only difference, when they're laid off they'll receive British benefits.

                      Storm in a tea-cup. Seems that the EU rules have been misunderstood.

                      It would be quite different if they were from outside the EU. Then they would have a point.

                      When you apply for a job you don't give them your nationality. The same applies in Germany. Applied for loads of jobs, never actually stating that I'm British.
                      Last edited by BlasterBates; 4 February 2009, 11:53.
                      I'm alright Jack

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