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Previously on "How many of these policies do you disagree with?"
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNor carcasm smilies...
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Originally posted by vetran View Postthe hetrophobic comment was sort of the point he was denounced as homophobic because of the stance on HIV.
If he wants to choose something that costs the NHS money, why not choose cancer or child-birth or any other myriad of diseases which cost the NHS significantly more than the 3000 HIV cases and 192 AIDS cases?
Or alternatively, he could highlight the costs to the NHS that drinking and smoking incur each year.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostWhy ...the stance on HIV.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostWhich is racist and heterophobic, as the highest level of AIDS is in African countries among the heterosexuals.
The use of the smear racism to excuse pre meditated actions of people has to stop.
Complaining about aggressive begging is not racist but it seems to be presented as such.
Don't get me wrong I have sympathy for the infected Africans working in mines to dig out gold & jewels for first world jewelry I reserve my distaste for the companies that abuse them this way.
the hetrophobic comment was sort of the point he was denounced as homophobic because of the stance on HIV.
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Originally posted by zeitghostNot forgetting the little upset in 1745.
Foreign rebellions are OK, just not foreign wars. I haven't been able to find out the UKIP policy on incursions or police actions as yet.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostAgainst they suggested importing HIV positive people was a bad idea, immediately branded anti gay.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe racist ones, the stupid ones, the ones that would be actively harmful, and the ones that are merely empty promises designed to drum up support among the gullible but which will never be acted upon.
That leaves… umm…
And any that did prove to be unworkable could be reconsidered or repealed. That's the point: Once out of the EU the UK would be free to do that, instead of being lumbered with EU policies that we can't repeal!
FWIW, the only ones I disagree with, to varying extents, are: 3, 6, 7, 11, 15, 30, 45, 66
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThe ones that talk about actually controlling borders and having Australian points immigration system, I see, those racists b@stards!
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8. Stopping our endless, foreign wars
Did they think if they didn't specify they were foreign wars, people wouldn't know which wars they were referring to?
And I thought UKIP were one of the parties who wanted to increase the defence budget in line with our NATO membership.
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69. Ensuring a high standard of English speakers in the NHS
What a poorly-constructed sentence that is.
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