Originally posted by malvolio
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Previously on "801 Migrants cross English Channel in 1 day"
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Sorry is it a bit complicated you think I am addressing you? I'm not that desperate for conversation.
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Hi! Mr Kettle, meet Mr Pot....
Come the day you actually answer one of my posts, I might take some notice of you.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Problem is if the dim Guardian readers / Labour thickos don't know how to make the sums add up then the net contributors leave or cut down their effort. Cheap (imported or not labour) won't cut it tax wise.
The brain drain has started.
So as no longer a contributor have you relinquished your state pension, reliance on the NHS etc. or are you still expecting those?
(poor sad little man can't switch multiquote off)
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Opinions may differ on that interpretation. Not all generalisations are valid, only some are.Originally posted by WTFH View Post
That's exactly how society should work.
The brain drain has started.
So as no longer a contributor have you relinquished your state pension, reliance on the NHS etc. or are you still expecting those?
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Opinions may differ on that interpretation. Not all generalisations are valid, only some are.Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Welcome to "Tell me you are racist without saying you are". Snooks is posing a crass argument anyway; how would you classify an Australian, for example?
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Attempting to get my head around "pure bred" and "English". .
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Originally posted by Snooky View Post
That's kind of how our society works though, right? Those in a better place contributing to help out those in a worse position: progressive tax system, welfare safety net, NHS etc etc. Some people will always be a net drain to the country, even those of working age fulfilling necessary roles. Any of us could easily end up being a net burden to society at some point in the future.
But if you're a far right propaganda machine, you rule out the facts that many people are taking out more than they put in, and just choose a small percentage, so that all people who are grouped together under a tag can then be demonised.
GBeebies wouldn't surprise any of us if they suggested that people who weren't pure-bred English should be forced to wear a sign marking them out.
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Originally posted by WTFH View Post
I suspect that anyone earning less than a certain wage, no matter where they were born, no matter what skin colour, what religion, what nationality, what gender, if they earn below a certain level then they could be seen as "taking out more than they are putting in".
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