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UKIP - worth a try?
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How deep would the canal have to be to be to officially cut it off? I am sure there are a lot of Scots and Brits would lend a hand to dig it!!!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Great britain and Isle of Man Party could have a ring to itOriginally posted by pmeswani View PostHere's a thought. If Scotland gained independance, would UKIP have to disband or rename themselves and GBIP?
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where do I sign my X ?Originally posted by sasguru View PostUKIP is an insular, foreign-hating, middle-class version of the BNP.
Their single-policy manifesto would turn Britain into an incestuous backwater.
Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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They actually appear to have quite a few policiesOriginally posted by sasguru View PostTheir single-policy manifesto would turn Britain into an incestuous backwater.
The "policy" on Energy is interesting
What they stand for statements appear to tick all the right boxes!UKIP accepts that the world’s climate changes, but we are the first party to take a sceptical stance on man-made global warming claims. We called for a rational, balanced approach to the climate debate in 2008, before the extensive manipulation of scientific data first became clear. Polls now show a majority of the British people share this scepticism despite protests from another LibLabCon-sensus. UKIP now calls for an immediate halt to unjustified spending on renewable sources that has led to massive energy price hikes and fuel poverty. UKIP will:
· Increase nuclear power generation to provide up to 50% of our electricity needs. Because Britain’s domestic energy plants are ageing and renewable energy sources have been shown to be unreliable, UKIP will pass hybrid Acts of Parliament to accelerate the planning process and allow old reactors to be replaced
1 Restore Self Government & Democracy
• Commissioners in Brussels dictate 75% of our laws. None can be repealed by Parliament. We cannot vote for those who make these laws – we cannot remove them.
• EU controls Immigration, Business and Employment, Financial Services, Fishing, Farming, Law and Order, Energy and Trade. It seeks now to control Foreign Affairs and Tax.
• The British people must decide through an immediate referendum if we stay in the EU or to come out and claw back independent power over our national life. We do not have to be ruled by this regime to work with our European neighbours who depend on us for their markets.
• Abolish the EU’s bureaucratic VAT and replace it with a local sales tax to support Local Government finance and to make it
accountable at the ballot box.
• Give the public power to require binding local and national referenda on major issues.
2 Rebuild Prosperity
• By leaving the EU we save over £45m a day plus £60bn a year due to EU trade barriers, business regulation, waste, fraud,
administration costs and the destruction of our fishing industry.
• According to Open Europe EU business regulations cost over £20bn a year. Abolish those determined not essential by a
commission appointed by Parliament.
• Take 4.5 million of low incomes out of tax altogether with a simple, flat rate income tax. With a threshold set at minimum wage.
• Financial services yield £61bn in tax revenues or 12% of the UK total. Exclude the City from EU controls.
• UK national debt is to reach over £1.4 trillion by the end of the parliament. This is unacceptable.
• UK national debt will exceed £1.4 trillion by the end of this Parliament by which time Osborne’s cuts will not even equal our EU contributions. Public spending is increasing and the Coalition’s cuts do not scratch the surface of Labour’s deficit. We must cut down Government if we are to return to a sound economy.
• EU ‘renewable’ energy rules will double electricity bills by 2020. Global warming is not proven - wind power is futile. Scrap all green taxes, wind turbine subsidies and adopt nuclear power to free us from dependence on fossil fuels and foreign oil and gas.
• Quangos cost us £60bn each year – at least half the cost of the NHS. Bring them under Parliament’s control and cut the cost substantially.
• Cut taxes on small businesses and abolish the tax on work – Employers’ National Insurance.
• Make real and rigorous cuts in foreign aid and replace with free trade.
3 Protect Our Borders & Defend Our Country
• The tide of mass EU immigration has pushed down wages and restricted job opportunities. Only by leaving the EU can we regain control of our borders.
• Freeze permanent immigration for 5 years. Immigrants must be fluent in English, have minimum education levels and show they can financially support themselves.
• Bring in a points based visa system and time limited work permits.
• The State must defend its peoples. Keep our nuclear deterrent and make increased defence spending a clear priority, even in these difficult times, to underpin Britain’s global role.
4 Safeguards Against Crime
• No cuts to front line policing
• Make sentences mean what they say – life must mean life.
• Double prison places to enforce zero tolerance on crime.
• Establish locally elected County Police Boards to set policing aims approved by
voters.
• Scrap the European Arrest Warrant.
• Repeal the Human Rights Act to end abuses by convicted criminals and illegal immigrants.
• Free the police force from the straitjacket of political correctness and ‘targets’.
5 Care And Support For All
• Assure for all people prompt and caring treatment in ill health.
• Radically simplify NHS management and set up locally elected County Health Boards.
• Launch partnerships with the private and charity sectors to increase efficiency and choice and bring in health care vouchers for those who wish to opt out of the NHS.
• Give parents school vouchers to allow them to choose their children’s schools.
• Support grammar schools and vocational education.
• End the 50% university target for school leavers , scrap tuition fees and reintroduce student grants.
• Roll all State pensions and benefits into a simple, substantial Citizen’s Pension.
• Ensure that benefits are only for those who have lived here for over 5 years. Make welfare a safety net for the needy, not a bed for the lazy.
6 Our Way Of Life
• Our traditional values have been undermined. Children are taught to be ashamed of our past. Multiculturalism has split our society. Political correctness is stifling free speech.
• The law of the land must be single and apply to us all. We oppose any other system of law.
• End the ban on smoking in allocated rooms in public houses, clubs and hotels.
• Hold County wide referenda on the hunting ban.How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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End the smoking ban? Referendum on fox hunting? Talk about scraping the barrel for issues past their sell-by-date.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Having read all that it does tick a heck of a lot of boxes.
But is a vote for them wasted and thus a vote for New New Labour?Comment
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Everyone has always said that, and that's why they have always had the same parties gradually making things worse.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostHaving read all that it does tick a heck of a lot of boxes.
But is a vote for them wasted and thus a vote for New New Labour?Comment
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WHS.Originally posted by escapeUK View PostEveryone has always said that, and that's why they have always had the same parties gradually making things worse.
We need radical solutions.Comment
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Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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That's what the Germans said in the 1930s.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWHS.
We need radical solutions.Hard Brexit now!
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