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Originally Posted by cassie
If you gave ten times as much help as Mbeki gives to the poor, oppressed people of Zimbabwe, I doubt anyone would notice.
You're very good at huffing and puffing, I'll say that for you!
You stick with the ineffective spirit of South Africa!
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I don't understand your first statement, what do you mean?
Secondly, as far as South Africa is concerned you should know that we have an excellent opposition party called the Democratic Alliance. A party you could learn much from in terms of intelligent project building and sheer courage and determination, with no dirty in-fighting and a track record to be proud of.
It is small, like the smaller parties in Britain. It's leader is a persistent voice against the corruption of the ANC. And the same goes for all the hard working members of the party.
Democratic Alliance
I know what it's like to be vastly outnumbered and alone. I was naturally drawn to the smaller British parties and especially to the FEP. I was naturally drawn to the plight of some of the people in Britain who need to meet specific challenges and have few who care whether they survive or not. Many of these live in England. I naturally support them, wholeheartedly and always will.
UKIP has a supporter on this forum who calls himself "Kiwi UKIP". Do you think that, as a "foreigner" he, too, should stop supporting UKIP and just mind his own business, or do you just reserve your attitude for me? (I don't give a monkey's I'm just asking.)