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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostOnly immigrants with at least £10m need apply.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThey are Faraging for attention
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And then turn England into a tax haven ala Monaco, Isle of Man, Cayman island stylee.
Only immigrants with at least £10m need apply.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI do not know why UKIP are bothering with Scotland. What the Scottish independence movement needs is some sort of party that has a right wing capitalist agenda (its own version of UKIP) that will create jobs and stimulate enterprise. There is not an example anywhere of where a left wing government has stimulated economic growth, a lesson the French are learning to their cost.
The left are very good at stripping wealth out of a flourishing economy but utterly hopeless at creating enterprise.
UKIP should rebrand as English Independance Party, and ditch the EU, Wales, NI and Scotland into a socialist bankrupt abyss.
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Originally posted by stek View PostProlly lost some impetus now...
BBC News - Nigel Farage blasts 'fascist' protesters after Edinburgh confrontation
The left are very good at stripping wealth out of a flourishing economy but utterly hopeless at creating enterprise.
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Why I thought this was quite a good way to put it, Salmond refused to condemn it which makes him look silly.
Speaking to the Good Morning Scotland programme, Mr Farage said: "If this is the face of Scottish nationalism, it's a pretty ugly picture."
Nigel Farage: "From the start, all the way though that interview, it was insulting"
He added: "The anger, the hatred, the shouting, the snarling, the swearing was all linked in to a desire for the Union Jack to be burnt."
The UKIP leader said the demonstrators did not represent Scotland and dismissed suggestions his party was an irrelevance north of the border.
"The fact that 50 yobbo fascist scum turn up and aren't prepared to listen to the debate, I absolutely refuse to believe is representative of Scottish public opinion," Mr Farage said.
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Originally posted by stek View PostProlly lost some impetus now...
BBC News - Nigel Farage blasts 'fascist' protesters after Edinburgh confrontation
Tapatalk, iphone, can't be arsed....
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