If that's the best the "Greens" can come up with, I think UKIP - and the world, in general - has very little to worry about with regard to their authoritarian little party. Who knows, perhaps they were on teleprompter telling Milliband what to say. It does seem to be an act of coordinated stupidity.
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She might also possibly be a liar.......who knows. The first casualty in war is truth.
“Brexit is having a wee in the middle of the room at a house party because nobody is talking to you, and then complaining about the smell.”Comment
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You're not a Green are you?
That would explain a lot!
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They are doing something right if they are upsetting little "eurotwats" like you. I just wonder how many people have been swayed by your obsessive smearing of UKIP. I for one, a Tory through and through ,with a huge interest in being able to ship romanian and polish software developers into the uk find your inability to argue points about immigration and loss of sovereign powers to an undemocratic institution and replace it with smears and scaremongering quite staggering. So much so I will vote UKIP.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostReally? So its okay for a prospective candidate for office to use personal insults against a member of the public and then to swear at them. This is also the woman who last week said:Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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So you think it's OK for politicians to be rude to the general public who they are suppose to represent?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThey are doing something right if they are upsetting little "eurotwats" like you.
So you thought it was OK for Gordon Brown to say that some old lady was a "bigoted woman"?
Personally I think the vast majority of today’s political candidates and politicians are out to line their own pockets and have no principles regardless of party."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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If she was rude to one of those "anti-fascist" (a.k.a. leftie fascist) morons, who are as much part of the problem as any politician, I can't blame her. They're obnoxious twats, the sort who enable authoritarian regimes. The fact that those Greens still haven't learnt to distinguish "xenophobe" (too many syllables?) from "racist" speaks volumes about them; they may as well try make the term somewhat less irrelevant. Either they know how controversial the latter term is, or they're just stupid. I would be willing to bet on the former.
A good thing that all they can do is "protest".Last edited by Zero Liability; 18 May 2014, 22:16.Comment
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That is not what I said, is it?Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo you think it's OK for politicians to be rude to the general public who they are suppose to represent?
So you thought it was OK for Gordon Brown to say that some old lady was a "bigoted woman"?
Personally I think the vast majority of today’s political candidates and politicians are out to line their own pockets and have no principles regardless of party.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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I quoted you directly in my reply.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThat is not what I said, is it?
BTW UKIP sound like Le Pen"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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another example of ignoring the arguments put forward by UKIP and instead smearing them:Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI quoted you directly in my reply.
BTW UKIP sound like Le Pen
Marine Le Pen accuses Nigel Farage of slander over antisemitism claims | Politics | theguardian.com
Farage this week rejected a suggestion from Le Pen that Ukip could join a coalition with the FN in the European parliament because of "prejudice and antisemitism" in her party
If Le Pen wants France out of the EU as does UKIP then that is a similarity I can happily identify withLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Do you really think voting for them on the basis that they upset those you happen to disagree with is wise? That's a very similar reasoning process to that which justifies voting to "punish the rich" or "stop big business" and it's equally unsound.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostSo much so I will vote UKIP.
You also seem somewhat taken in by the rhetoric regarding immigration and the EU being undemocratic. The inherent falsity of the last statement in particular can be rather neatly summed up by pointing out that if it were undemocratic you wouldn't be voting.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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