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So why would any political party devise an economic policy that did not take account of globalisation?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone -
Thanks for reading my post to the endOriginally posted by sasguru View PostWell then UKIP should win the election. Case closed.
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Quite. So what is UKIP's policy on globalisation?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo why would any political party devise an economic policy that did not take account of globalisation?
Or to make it easier for you, how does it differ from Labour or the Tories?Last edited by sasguru; 8 April 2013, 10:24.Hard Brexit now!
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I did, discarding any irrelevancy.Originally posted by Platypus View PostThanks for reading my post to the end
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UKIP has an economic policy why does it have have one on globalisation?Originally posted by sasguru View PostQuite. So what is UKIP's policy on globalisation?
Or to make it easier for you, how does it differ from Labour or the Tories?
If you wish to know what it is I suggest you look it up.
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Nothing wrong with being thickOriginally posted by sasguru View PostAnd there we have it.
UKIP: the thick party for thickos.


They could do worse for an election slogan given how many morons there are in this country.


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You've kind of made my point for me. In the 1800's the level of medical knowledge worldwide was not as advanced as today. Obviously. So to achieve the age of 40 in the UK was probably the equivalent of 90 or 100 today. Certainly older than other countries in the world, where girls would drop sprogs at 14, and die when those sprogs themselves were sprogging at the same age.Originally posted by sasguru View PostBit like the Victorian era, then, when Britain's economy was the strongest in the world. No red tape, no regulations. Of course life expectancy for the average person was 40 and slums and poverty were common.


"Poverty" in the victorian era was no worse than ordinary life in less well developed countries in the world.
BTW I noticed a passing resemblance between:

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