Any order of the aforementioned would do
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostThat was not meant as a serious comment about immigration but about an utter bastard. You can't possibly like BLAIR??????????????????? Man should be hung, drawn, quartered, burnt and dissolved in acid. Any order of the aforementioned would do. Half a million dead in Iraq alone and now he wants us to be involved in Syria. Wonder how much he is getting paid for that bit of "idealism"
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That was not meant as a serious comment about immigration but about an utter bastard. You can't possibly like BLAIR??????????????????? Man should be hung, drawn, quartered, burnt and dissolved in acid. Any order of the aforementioned would do. Half a million dead in Iraq alone and now he wants us to be involved in Syria. Wonder how much he is getting paid for that bit of "idealism"
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostBest argument for keeping out the non English I have ever seen!
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Tony Blair wasn't English either
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostIt is possible to be an immigrant and British. It is possible to be an immigrant and not British. It is also possible to be an immigrant and a resident, without being British.
Your inability to distinguish between these different concepts exemplifies the cretinism that infests CUK. You will fit in well.
And of course I'm insecure! Why else would I hang around on a forum stuffed with people who are guaranteed to make me feel intellectually superior?
The real point is UKIP's hypocrisy.
But I do thank you for your correction on the difference between MEP expenses and allowances. I hadn't picked that up, so take heart, my friend!
Which brings me back to Milliband Snr. He came here out of necessity, to escape oppression in Poland and then Belgium. He was on his way to Paris, but then at the 11th hour decided on coming to the UK. He spoke out for years about GB being racist, against jews and only in 1948, was given residency, only as he needed it before he went to the states for 3 or 4 years (can't remember).
I don't agree with UKIP or the Zimbabwean, but it's your abject refusal to accept his point, in that he is the product of a foreign liaison, not an English one, that he has no English in his blood for wont of a better explanation. In this matter, he is absolutely correct, so your assertion you come on here as an intellectual heavyweight doesn't carry any, well, weight.
Then you continue with the name calling? I'd really start rethinking name calling as a tactic, as it doesn't do anything for you.
You talk of hypocrisy, yet most of your posts are riddled with it.
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Originally posted by SaltyLevels View PostNo, but in one thread you seem to be saying someone is british, although they migrated here, and another is not british, who has lived here for years, effectively migrated here.
Seems a bit, well, disingenuous.
What is it with people feeling the need to insult someone with a different opinion on this forum, are you that insecure that you need to insult? It seems plain odd, and if anything weakens your argument somewhat.
Your inability to distinguish between these different concepts exemplifies the cretinism that infests CUK. You will fit in well.
And of course I'm insecure! Why else would I hang around on a forum stuffed with people who are guaranteed to make me feel intellectually superior?
The real point is UKIP's hypocrisy.
But I do thank you for your correction on the difference between MEP expenses and allowances. I hadn't picked that up, so take heart, my friend!
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostAre you a bit slow?
Seems a bit, well, disingenuous.
What is it with people feeling the need to insult someone with a different opinion on this forum, are you that insecure that you need to insult? It seems plain odd, and if anything weakens your argument somewhat.
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Originally posted by SaltyLevels View PostSo he's an immigrant then, not resident, despite being over here, 'at least 10 years'. Ok, I see.
Liking the standards on this forum. Mould the argument to suit your agenda. I get it.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostBloody EU immigrants coming over here, stealing our anti-EU immigration party propaganda acting jobs.
Liking the standards on this forum. Mould the argument to suit your agenda. I get it.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostFFS what has this to do with an anti EU policy? Ireland and the UK had a system of mutual migration and economic cooperation long before the EU existed.
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FFS what has this to do with an anti EU policy? Ireland and the UK had a system of mutual migration and economic cooperation long before the EU existed.
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Originally posted by SaltyLevels View PostHmm, now I am confused....
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Dave O’Rourke, originally from Dublin but resident in Britain for at least 10 years.
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