Poland?
Itâs a shit practice which puts profit over public safety and long term infrastructure.
Typical Tory policy, in other words.
Ffs.
You need a new runway at both.
How else are all the foreigners youâre kicking out gonna get home?
You donât need to Frank, you can keep giving money to those nice Sunniâs
The same way they came over, on a dangerously overcrowded boat.
I like Mark Steel
Why donât you find out for yourself instead of relying on someone on a football forum who may (or may not) have an agenda?
I couldnât be arsed.
Ah, now youâre being a specifist foreignist.
You mean Ryanair doesnât count? So now you are also being a bit Kentist? You mean all those poor gcse kids working for minimum wage at Dover in highly trained Hi-Viz vest will be out of work after a month
Still they could always go and pick the apples & hopsâŚ
Oh, no youâre going to import them from âŚ
Originally posted by @Chertsey-Saint
Originally posted by @TheCholulaKid
Originally posted by @Chertsey-Saint
Originally posted by @pap
Fracking is a fucking idiotic idea on a small island. Gotta be the winner for me.
I have to say I donât know enough about the long term impacts of fracking to make a judgement. What issues does it create?
Why donât you find out for yourself instead of relying on someone on a football forum who may (or may not) have an agenda?
I couldnât be arsed.
Unwittingly, yet succinctly describing the right wingâs attitude to effects of policy.
They seem to be getting more paranoid by the day. Tories, ukip, edl. Who hates foreigners the most?
Academics? Your just foreign spies
Mhairi Black not holding back
IN my year and a half of being a politician I can truly say that I have never been more horrified or afraid of the rhetoric coming from the Conservative Government as I have this past week. To read the headlines of the major British newspapers felt like I had awoken in some dystopian, V for Vendetta-esque society. The Conservative Partyâs mask as âa party of the common peopleâ has slipped to reveal the xenophobic, often racist, nationalist, ugly face beneath. The very fact that they now openly share the same values and policies as Ukip says it all.
Immediately, I know that unionists will cry hypocrisy when they see that I have labelled the Conservative Party as ânationalistâ, so let me explain. I myself have never identified with the word ânationalistâ and if I am honest, the thing that irritates me most is that I am automatically labelled as such purely because I am in the SNP. I believe in independence purely for practical reasons rather than emotional ones. I want Scotland to have total control and power over its own policies, government and direction of travel. I believe the SNP is the best vehicle to achieving that goal, however, after independence, everyoneâs vote is up for grabs (including my own), and that can only be considered a healthy thing.
Norwich, apparently.
Originally posted by @pap
Mhairi Black not holding back
IN my year and a half of being a politician I can truly say that I have never been more horrified or afraid of the rhetoric coming from the Conservative Government as I have this past week. To read the headlines of the major British newspapers felt like I had awoken in some dystopian, V for Vendetta-esque society. The Conservative Partyâs mask as âa party of the common peopleâ has slipped to reveal the xenophobic, often racist, nationalist, ugly face beneath. The very fact that they now openly share the same values and policies as Ukip says it all.
Immediately, I know that unionists will cry hypocrisy when they see that I have labelled the Conservative Party as ânationalistâ, so let me explain. I myself have never identified with the word ânationalistâ and if I am honest, the thing that irritates me most is that I am automatically labelled as such purely because I am in the SNP. I believe in independence purely for practical reasons rather than emotional ones. I want Scotland to have total control and power over its own policies, government and direction of travel. I believe the SNP is the best vehicle to achieving that goal, however, after independence, everyoneâs vote is up for grabs (including my own), and that can only be considered a healthy thing.
Does she believe in Brexit?
If not, her comments regarding Scotland having total control is bollocks
Sheâs not talking bollocks about the Tories whipping up the rhetoric of the 1930s.
So that policy on getting employers to list how many foreign workers companies have?
Dropped. Lasted longer than Osborneâs budget.
âYou donât know what youâre doingâ
2mil that probably wonât be seen.
Then thereâs the 20mil
ffs
Some rather filthy stuff going about in the news over child refugees.
David Davies (not the Brexit minister) reckons we need mandatory teeth checks to ensure that we are not being exploited.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-37701306|
Never mind that itâs one of the first things that slavers (old and new) tend to do with their captives.