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Old 03-11-2006, 01:03 AM   #11 (permalink)
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That's your warped racist opinion. Not my experience (I have had 3 friends move 2 to New Zealand and 1 to Canada). My sister could be offski soon too.

All for multiple reasons, but none of them issues of race.

You know damn well UKIP would resore immigration back to reasonable levels, but I am happy to say the party doesn't pander to foaming racists like you.
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Two weeks ago my father told me he had just become a member of UKIP. In the next sentance he announced he and my mother were going to Spain to look at places to live.

Whilst I have never heard a hint of racism come from his mouth, he will admit that one of the reasons for wanting to go is the growing influence of Muslims (or percieved influence) in the UK. I don't think this makes him racist.
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Two weeks ago my father told me he had just become a member of UKIP. In the next sentance he announced he and my mother were going to Spain to look at places to live.

Whilst I have never heard a hint of racism come from his mouth, he will admit that one of the reasons for wanting to go is the growing influence of Muslims (or percieved influence) in the UK. I don't think this makes him racist.
He might want to go further abroad than Spain, if he feels like that.
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Exactly.

I'm not surprised at people not liking the special treatment anyone but white Brits seem to get. Certainly the whole "war on terrror" has whipped up the tension by many factors.

A party like UKIP that will bin PC and no longer giver special treatment to ANYONE will sort those issues out.

Having a bunch of jackbooted fascists who worship Hitler and would make the opposite happen, IE anyone who isn't white is made to feel like a second class citizen and worse, will just send Britain into a spiral downwards.
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Two weeks ago my father told me he had just become a member of UKIP. In the next sentance he announced he and my mother were going to Spain to look at places to live.

Whilst I have never heard a hint of racism come from his mouth, he will admit that one of the reasons for wanting to go is the growing influence of Muslims (or percieved influence) in the UK. I don't think this makes him racist.
He might want to go further abroad than Spain, if he feels like that.
Nowhere else will let him in ! They aren't soft touches like we are.
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Exactly.

I'm not surprised at people not liking the special treatment anyone but white Brits seem to get. Certainly the whole "war on terrror" has whipped up the tension by many factors.

A party like UKIP that will bin PC and no longer giver special treatment to ANYONE will sort those issues out.

Having a bunch of jackbooted fascists who worship Hitler and would make the opposite happen, IE anyone who isn't white is made to feel like a second class citizen and worse, will just send Britain into a spiral downwards.
Is the "war on terror" just another Blair Liebour Party lie? Just like all this stuff we've been hearing this week from the Blair regime (via the Stern report) about the end of life on earch if we don't all leave our video recorders on 'stand-by'?

I mean, they said that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and all that was found in Iraq was a couple of barrels of toxic industrial waste of the kind that factories everywhere bury in the ground all the time.

Blair should have been forced from office just on the basis of that massive lie he told about so-called weapons of mass destruction. The fact that he is still inside Number 10 is a disgrace and shows just how much he and his bargain-hunting wife like the money and need the salary.
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He might want to go further abroad than Spain, if he feels like that.
Nowhere else will let him in ! They aren't soft touches like we are.
I know the feeling: I lived in Canada, couldn't get a residence permit. I now live in Australia (visiting NZ ATM though), and don't have a residence permit. (I do want to marry an Aussie girl though, come what may!)

Anyway, back to the real point, yes, the rich free world (Australia, NZ, US, Canada) is not a soft touch, but Switzerland's worth a look: EFTA nationals can normally live there now under the new agreement, the main drawback being cost of living!
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I mean, they said that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and all that was found in Iraq was a couple of barrels of toxic industrial waste of the kind that factories everywhere bury in the ground all the time.
Saddam did have biological and chemical weapons. He used them against his own people.
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I mean, they said that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction and all that was found in Iraq was a couple of barrels of toxic industrial waste of the kind that factories everywhere bury in the ground all the time.
Saddam did have biological and chemical weapons. He used them against his own people.
'Tony' B-liar, the man we have, unfortunately, as our Prime Minister, gave the impression (to British electors) before the 'invasion' of Iraq that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction capable of harming us (here in the UK).

The governing Labour Party tried to make people (in the UK) think that they were under threat from Saddam Hussein. The majority of voters over here are now of the view that the threat was not Saddam Hussein but Blair. And that the threat is still Blair.
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