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That's very Marxist social engineering: I don't like the choice of the people of the land. So, let's import different people from abroad that will vote for us.Originally posted by sasguru View PostLuckily for the rest of us (the more realistic, intelligent, sane, and forward thinking), the demographic upon which UKIP relies for its votes is dying out.Comment
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A basic knowledge of mathematics, which you clearly lack, will tell you that the "different people from abroad", at their current level, cannot really alter the result of a general election even if, which I doubt, they vote for the same party.Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostThat's very Marxist social engineering: I don't like the choice of the people of the land. So, let's import different people from abroad that will vote for us.
Like I said: UKIP: for cretins, by cretins.Hard Brexit now!
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Yes, they can. France is the prime example, where 90% of the muzz voted for Francois Hollande.Originally posted by sasguru View PostA basic knowledge of mathematics, which you clearly lack, will tell you that the "different people from abroad", at their current level, cannot really alter the result of a general election even if, which I doubt, they vote for the same party.
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Ditto for the US and Obama.
In the UK, the electoral system is different, but in the end the same situation will take place.Comment
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You're a rubbish troll/sockie kw
As far as the original point goes - UKIP was a wasted vote in my ward as was anything not Tory - we got a Tory just like we always do.Comment
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All very well worrying about being bossed around by the EU, but the alternative might be to be bossed around by China.
David Cameron's rift with China could cost UK billions - TelegraphAnd what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Do you have sources for that info about France and Holland?Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostYes, they can. France is the prime example, where 90% of the muzz voted for Francois Hollande.
Ditto for the US and Obama.
In the UK, the electoral system is different, but in the end the same situation will take place.Comment
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I thought Obama won on the black vote not the immigrant vote.Originally posted by KaiserWilly View PostYes, they can. France is the prime example, where 90% of the muzz voted for Francois Hollande.
Ditto for the US and Obama.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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http://www.businessinsider.com/musli...sarkozy-2012-5Originally posted by MyUserName View PostDo you have sources for that info about France and Holland?Comment
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Didn't you know?Originally posted by d000hg View PostI thought Obama won on the black vote not the immigrant vote.
All Black people in America are immigrants.
Just like all the White people."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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