I spoke to Nigel Farage after the debate - some UKIP members (including me) met up with him for a pint. He's just a normal bloke who wants his country back.
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...my quagmire of greed....my cesspit of laziness and unfairness....all I am doing is sticking two fingers up at nurses, doctors and other hard working employed professionals...
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe people who wish to stay in the Euro are big businesses. This is because they know they can lobby the EU to build red tape to prevent small companies from taking their markets. For example if you want to sell a sanitation product into the NHS you will need to pay over £1 million to get it tested and certified.. If you wish to put any chemical no matter how safe it is into agriculture (despite the fact thaty already happily use the most toxic of insecticides and polluting fertilisers) - even flower growing it is hundreds of thousands of pounds to get it certified.
Likewise with sealant products or any other building product. In cahoots with the insurance industry and the certification companies we cannot build anything unless it is wrapped up in some kind of heavily capitalised package.Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThe people who wish to stay in the Euro are big businesses. This is because they know they can lobby the EU to build red tape to prevent small companies from taking their markets. For example if you want to sell a sanitation product into the NHS you will need to pay over £1 million to get it tested and certified.. If you wish to put any chemical no matter how safe it is into agriculture (despite the fact thaty already happily use the most toxic of insecticides and polluting fertilisers) - even flower growing it is hundreds of thousands of pounds to get it certified.
Likewise with sealant products or any other building product. In cahoots with the insurance industry and the certification companies we cannot build anything unless it is wrapped up in some kind of heavily capitalised package.
No I think you'll find that those who oppose the free movement of people are, albeit unwittingly, supporting the interests of big businesses who want to move capital and jobs around as they please without the public having the freedom to follow those capital flows.
As for the insurance industry, it's the British government that's put up the most resistance to getting them under some kind of control.
Your fight for liberty and to 'get your country back' is very worthy, but you've picked the wrong enemy.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI spoke to Nigel Farage after the debate - some UKIP members (including me) met up with him for a pint. He's just a normal bloke who wants his country back.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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