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Old 07-12-2006, 10:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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As most of you will be aware, I have been away for a few weeks. This is mainly due to Coursework in school. i will be getting back on the designs in the next few days. I'm still to young to become an official UKIP member and last week I was ambushed by 2 teachers telling me how pathetic UKIP are. I help up the argument pretty well and i would of called it a tie. As i have pages and pages to read. Can anyone get me up to speed on the major events that have happened in here. Thanks

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Old 07-12-2006, 10:30 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You ain't missed much. Kenty, another young web wizard popped in for a while, but he's off being a weekend warrior now.

Some resignations, most notibly Gerard Batten from the NEC, but then he thinks us lot are tossers anyway. That must make me chief tosser.

The Tories are still traitors.
Labour ditto.
Lib Dems seem to be dying a slow death.

The English Democrats showed their true colours as anti-Britain.

Devils Kitchen arrived in the house.

UKIP results getting better, WHERE UKIP bother to stand.

Nige getting lots of good press.

That's it in a nutshell.
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Thanks for filling me in. If you didnt I faced hours of tedious reading!!

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I'm still to young to become an official UKIP member and last week I was ambushed by 2 teachers telling me how pathetic UKIP are.
Does anyone else think as I do that this is outside the job specification for a teacher?
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Yes, but I remember teachers doing exacty the same in my time, only not UKIP but other parties.

They are grooming kids to back their values, because they no they can plant seeds when they are young. Hitler knew that and the EU do too.
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Yes, but I remember teachers doing exacty the same in my time, only not UKIP but other parties.

They are grooming kids to back their values, because they no they can plant seeds when they are young. Hitler knew that and the EU do too.
Hitler new it and so do the Left.
The Conservatives and UKIP dont seem to care what the kids are taught hence the Left are winning.
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My A-level Economics teacher supported us joining the ERM at the time that it happened. I argued against it in class. I think my classmates vaguely accepted the views of the teacher without having any particular view one way or the other. I got grade A in A-level Economics probably by demonstrating applied knowledge; it's not like I revised for the exams!!
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I'm still to young to become an official UKIP member and last week I was ambushed by 2 teachers telling me how pathetic UKIP are.
Does anyone else think as I do that this is outside the job specification for a teacher?
Yes, it's very much outside the job specification of a teacher.

It is illegal for teachers to vent their own political views (i.e. anti-British in most cases) in the classroom.

I hope Chris (Cassidy) told the teachers he refers to that 1. their anti-UKIP views are rubbish. And 2. That they would be breaking the law to express a party political opinion in the classroom.

We had a staunch Labour voting schoolteacher - she was a Lie-bour party member too. We enjoyed winding her up. Some pupils who were not the least bit political claimed to be Tories just to get her angry :twisted: (like most lefties - she had no sense of humour at all).

Fortunately, we had a couple of other female teachers who were against the EEC/EU. Good for them. If they were anti-EU then, they'll be much more so now, I'm sure.
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We had a staunch Labour voting schoolteacher - she was a Lie-bour party member too. We enjoyed winding her up. Some pupils who were not the least bit political claimed to be Tories just to get her angry :twisted: (like most lefties - she had no sense of humour at all).
Ah those were the days - putting up posters saying "Better dead than red" for the benefit of the Labour councillor who lived across the street.
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I would suggest Chris, that you reword your banner which says " The Future of Britain future rests in your hands".

I'm sure it's been used before & provided ample opportunities for those of a lavatorial frame of mind to deride & subvert the message
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