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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis
    Blowing his top at the EU for trying to get 1.7 billion out of us for having a vastly improving economy which out stripes the EU, Mr Cameron says he won't pay simple, the best PM in generations standing up for the UK, the tories will win hands down next year, Landslide

    Further evidence that The Sun is the single biggest influence on who forms our government.[/quote]

    Perhaps, but also further evidence in this case of Es***red listening to what the missus says or from what she reads.[/quote]

    Yes but lets be honest, it is Es*** we are talking about here.

    He bought a raffle ticket and the went to the doctors worried that he may have caught tombola.

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    Es***, if ever you wanted more evidence as to why your great Cameron will fail in europe, then this is it.
    The dopey idiot, thinks he can reform the EU.
    If you was waist deep in the EU gravy train, would you give anyone a cm of leeway and endanger your perks?

    Jose Manuel Barroso

    Retires after only 10 years in a job-
    102k a year(index linked) for life
    20k golden parachute payment
    up to 500 k over 3 years, to" adjust to life "outside Brussels.

    Plus uncalculated payments of 1000's in "respect" for being an ex Portuguese MP and PM.

    It's funny how the EU with all it's Socialist philosophies, can be a bigger bunch of greedy capitalists then you can dream of.

    Fallon came close to the truth of the EU yesterday, after having his knuckles rapped for saying that many British communities are "swamped" by migrants.
    He was only saying what most of us think, yet it was deemed as bad PR. Grow a pair Cameron, face up to facts and tell the truth. You'll get respect for it.

    I first went to Londo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trickytreesreds

    All jokes apart, I don't mind Romans calling me a looney and right wing. It is my choice and feelings on the matter.
    After reading some papers today, I am not on my own. The polls are now saying that 30% of the electorate would vote UKIP if they think the representative has a chance. That's a third and it's rising.
    So there is a hell of a lot of us "LOONS" out there.

    Trickytreesreds/News at 10/Wapping
    My my, I see in my 2 day absence, you've been spreading drivel unchallenged.

    30% for UKIP?


    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.

    In your dreams, they'll be lucky to get 13% even.

    Sure they might snare a seat or two. At best, maybe 10, no more.

    Let's have a dare, I say they will not get above 13% or more than 10 seats, any 1 of this comes true you win.

    Talk about a handicap.

    If you agree, choose a dare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis

    All jokes apart, I don't mind Romans calling me a looney and right wing. It is my choice and feelings on the matter.
    After reading some papers today, I am not on my own. The polls are now saying that 30% of the electorate would vote UKIP if they think the representative has a chance. That's a third and it's rising.
    So there is a hell of a lot of us "LOONS" out there.

    Trickytreesreds/News at 10/Wapping
    My my, I see in my 2 day absence, you've been spreading drivel unchallenged.

    30% for UKIP?


    Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah.

    In your dreams, they'll be lucky to get 13% even.

    Sure they might snare a seat or two. At best, maybe 10, no more.

    Let's have a dare, I say they will not get above 13% or more than 10 seats, any 1 of this comes true you win.

    Talk about a handicap.

    If you agree, choose a dare.[/quote]

    If things stayed exactly as they are, I'd take that bet.

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    Fair enough, still 6 months away.

    Anyway in the unlikely event UKIP pulls a stunner and holds the balance of power, I don't see them lasting the course. Like the SDP and others etc, the electorate will wise up to them and see the need for a stable Govt at the centre.

    But fair dos to you and those who support KIP, if they can make the 1 key point that people want or are fed up with and the party in power, wakes up to or addresses it, then I believe they would have left a telling mark in British politics.

    Because in the end, in politics the Govt must give the people the policies that they desire or at least the majority desire.

    You cannot simply govern and ignore the desires/wishes of the people. The policy may be wrong, flawed, other nations may balk at it and history might prove it wrong, but Govt is elected to serve the people's wishes.

    Of course not to pander to each request or to interest groups, or to ignore the minority, in a democracy the majority look after the minority.

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    Just to add, because if you don't vote or spoil it, then you will end up with others voting for whom they want.

    You cannot then complain or bitch about it. If you're angry or upset, if you support a believe, express it at the ballot box.

    Don't just ignore it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Romanis
    Just to add, because if you don't vote or spoil it, then you will end up with others voting for whom they want.

    You cannot then complain or bitch about it. If you're angry or upset, if you support a believe, express it at the ballot box.

    Don't just ignore it.
    Hear hear Romans. Your best post for ages.

    I am sure I am not the only one, who is simply pissed off with these muppets doing what they want and ignoring the concerns of their constituents.

    Personally, I despise the EU and all it stands for.
    The EEC was a palatable idea. Yet the ultimate goal was to create the EUSSR and all it's bureaucracy to satisfy the socialists.
    They are intent on sucking in all the poor satellite communist countries and damn the consequences of that.

    Immigration is running riot. Uncontrolled and fuelling abuse of the tax payer.

    The MP's are finally talking about it, sensing the countries anger.

    I don't want UKIP in power. No one really does. Yet i

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    Look at the end of the day labour left us virtually broke / bankrupt nearly they sent people to their deaths in Iraq and Afganistan on the false pretence that Iraq had weapons on mass destruction which turned out a complete lie, and then DC / NC come along and completely turn it around has got to be a great achievement and hats off to em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by es***red52
    Look at the end of the day labour left us virtually broke / bankrupt nearly they sent people to their deaths in Iraq and Afganistan on the false pretence that Iraq had weapons on mass destruction which turned out a complete lie, and then DC / NC come along and completely turn it around has got to be a great achievement and hats off to em.
    Es***, I don't defend Labour. But when you say turned it around, how exactly?

    The current UK debt runs at 1.377 Trillion quid and rising. He isn't cutting it. When he's giving away 10 Billion a year in aid and throwing money like confetti at the EU, it won't.



    0.5 million workers are on zero hour contracts and 1.5 million are on the minimum wage.

    Oh yearh, Dave's done us proud.
    Of course Dave and his cronies have benefitted from massive pay rises and tax avoidance.
    Es*** lad, you have to be the most gullible and daftest voter, these cretins love.

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    Quote Originally Posted by es***red52
    Blowing his top at the EU for trying to get 1.7 billion out of us for having a vastly improving economy which out stripes the EU, Mr Cameron says he won't pay simple, the best PM in generations standing up for the UK, the tories will win hands down next year, Landslide

    Out of interest es***, what exactly do you mean when you claim "Mr Cameron says he won't pay simple"? Do you think he won't pay anything at all extra? Whether you like them or not, these are terms that all member states agreed to, and we were happy to take the rebates when they applied. Of course he'll have to pay. He might lengthen the payment times, he might even get a bit knocked off, but I'm afraid your hero will be paying the vast majority of that extra £1.7 billion to the EU.

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