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not really
emigration means to leave one's country.
Immigration is to come.
So immigration, emigration doesn't matter it's people leaving one country to move to another. And is that all you have a narky little comment. Fans like you my friend is why we got the nickname Nigels (:
Instead of debating you would just rather chip in with crap like that.


Not really. But rather you were informed than keep repeating the wrong word.

Lol the fact is you understood my point. Wow I used the wrong word so of course I am not worth listening to.


Didn't say that. But now you know the correct word, you are better of for it.

Well I don't like arguing with fellow Palace fans (it doesn't feel right) The fact is we all want the same thing the best possible place to live.

 

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Quote rcmeagle at 06 May 2015 7.56pm

not really
emigration means to leave one's country.
Immigration is to come.
So immigration, emigration doesn't matter it's people leaving one country to move to another. And is that all you have a narky little comment. Fans like you my friend is why we got the nickname Nigels (:
Instead of debating you would just rather chip in with crap like that.


Not really. But rather you were informed than keep repeating the wrong word.

Lol the fact is you understood my point. Wow I used the wrong word so of course I am not worth listening to.


Didn't say that. But now you know the correct word, you are better of for it.

Well I don't like arguing with fellow Palace fans (it doesn't feel right) The fact is we all want the same thing the best possible place to live.


Agreed.

 

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Well, our team sheet will be a bit thin if he has any influence over the team sheet.

Exactly! He's just a milder version of Nick Griffin.


Sorry brother but that is absolute rubbish. Nigel Farage is not a racist it’s morons like you and your friends that damage free speech. Mass emigration is good for the economy only because it drives wages through the floor, thus the people at the top are laughing all the way to the bank. We keep hearing how strong our economy is but life is and pay is getting worse for millions of people. The idea that British people wouldn’t do the jobs is rubbish, they can’t afford to. The majority of workers from abroad are living in house shares in rubbish conditions, 8 or 9 people in a 3 bedroom sending all the money back home, one day they will walk away to early retirement with a house and a nice retirement pot in their home countries. Where as for the English people earning minimum wage in London those horrible living conditions are not a means to an end they are just life for the long term. I am placed in a unique position as I have a lot of close friends from the Slovak and polish communities due to work. My good friend has been here for 10 years in that time he has had himself a house built in Slovakia and saved up enough money to retire by the time he is 40 and go and live the good life back home, all this on a wage that you couldn’t even rent a one bedroom flat with in and around London. Labour opened up the doors to mass emigration and knowing the backlash it would cause they cooked up a campaign which made even brining the issue up very controversial with words like racist being bounced around. This was admitted by the man who made a lot of the race relations laws and was a figure head behind this campaign his name is Trevor Phillips. He now admits they got it wrong and regrets it. People feel gagged by fear of being accused of being racist. The only thing I wish farage did more was make clear the a@@holes that are exploiting the immigrants and driving wages way down through the floor are the ones we should be focusing on not the people that are coming here to create a better life for them and their families. Because after all that’s what we all want , the best life possible. But the middle class don’t care because it’s not affecting them people that say stuff like’’ it’s good because I can get my house painted for half the price’’ yet they would be the first moaning if their wages were driven though the floor and their quality of life went down the toilet.


Good post, won't be liked by many on here.

Likewise - you describe the situation very well. Now lets wait for the convoluted nonsense that will be churned out to try to blur the picture. (Just noticed that Nickgussett has already answered with some feeble references to Jim Davidson and Frank Bruno!)


Edited by derben (06 May 2015 6.18pm)

For a 'new' poster, I think it's lovely that you take such an interest in me.

I thought the description of our emigration problem was way wide of the mark. If we want net migration figures to go the way of reducing our population, we have to work harder to make people want to leave.


I didn't see your concern when the 'new' poster iambored (Think) abused me.

Why could that be?


Cos I think you're a t*** and couldn't give 2 s***s perhaps.

Who do you think imbored is? Answer the question. You haven't got enough spunk to answer have you? That speaks volumes.


Edited by nickgusset (06 May 2015 7.27pm)


I don't know who 'Think' is.

All I know is that he is a troll.

You seem bothered about this. Why could that be?


What has lead you to the conclusion that I am bothered? Crystal meth?


You asked me who 'Think' is. That makes me think you are bothered.

Why else would you ask this question unless you were bothered?

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 May 15 9.00pm

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Quote taylors lovechild at 02 May 2015 8.16am

Well, our team sheet will be a bit thin if he has any influence over the team sheet.

Exactly! He's just a milder version of Nick Griffin.


Sorry brother but that is absolute rubbish. Nigel Farage is not a racist it’s morons like you and your friends that damage free speech. Mass emigration is good for the economy only because it drives wages through the floor, thus the people at the top are laughing all the way to the bank. We keep hearing how strong our economy is but life is and pay is getting worse for millions of people. The idea that British people wouldn’t do the jobs is rubbish, they can’t afford to. The majority of workers from abroad are living in house shares in rubbish conditions, 8 or 9 people in a 3 bedroom sending all the money back home, one day they will walk away to early retirement with a house and a nice retirement pot in their home countries. Where as for the English people earning minimum wage in London those horrible living conditions are not a means to an end they are just life for the long term. I am placed in a unique position as I have a lot of close friends from the Slovak and polish communities due to work. My good friend has been here for 10 years in that time he has had himself a house built in Slovakia and saved up enough money to retire by the time he is 40 and go and live the good life back home, all this on a wage that you couldn’t even rent a one bedroom flat with in and around London. Labour opened up the doors to mass emigration and knowing the backlash it would cause they cooked up a campaign which made even brining the issue up very controversial with words like racist being bounced around. This was admitted by the man who made a lot of the race relations laws and was a figure head behind this campaign his name is Trevor Phillips. He now admits they got it wrong and regrets it. People feel gagged by fear of being accused of being racist. The only thing I wish farage did more was make clear the a@@holes that are exploiting the immigrants and driving wages way down through the floor are the ones we should be focusing on not the people that are coming here to create a better life for them and their families. Because after all that’s what we all want , the best life possible. But the middle class don’t care because it’s not affecting them people that say stuff like’’ it’s good because I can get my house painted for half the price’’ yet they would be the first moaning if their wages were driven though the floor and their quality of life went down the toilet.


Good post, won't be liked by many on here.

Likewise - you describe the situation very well. Now lets wait for the convoluted nonsense that will be churned out to try to blur the picture. (Just noticed that Nickgussett has already answered with some feeble references to Jim Davidson and Frank Bruno!)


Edited by derben (06 May 2015 6.18pm)

For a 'new' poster, I think it's lovely that you take such an interest in me.

I thought the description of our emigration problem was way wide of the mark. If we want net migration figures to go the way of reducing our population, we have to work harder to make people want to leave.


I didn't see your concern when the 'new' poster iambored (Think) abused me.

Why could that be?


Cos I think you're a t*** and couldn't give 2 s***s perhaps.

Who do you think imbored is? Answer the question. You haven't got enough spunk to answer have you? That speaks volumes.


Edited by nickgusset (06 May 2015 7.27pm)


I don't know who 'Think' is.

All I know is that he is a troll.

You seem bothered about this. Why could that be?


What has lead you to the conclusion that I am bothered? Crystal meth?


You asked me who 'Think' is. That makes me think you are bothered.

Why else would you ask this question unless you were bothered?


I asked you who you think imbored is, not think. Yet again proof that your mental capacity for thinking is shrivelling.

 

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Quote taylors lovechild at 02 May 2015 8.16am

Well, our team sheet will be a bit thin if he has any influence over the team sheet.

Exactly! He's just a milder version of Nick Griffin.


Sorry brother but that is absolute rubbish. Nigel Farage is not a racist it’s morons like you and your friends that damage free speech. Mass emigration is good for the economy only because it drives wages through the floor, thus the people at the top are laughing all the way to the bank. We keep hearing how strong our economy is but life is and pay is getting worse for millions of people. The idea that British people wouldn’t do the jobs is rubbish, they can’t afford to. The majority of workers from abroad are living in house shares in rubbish conditions, 8 or 9 people in a 3 bedroom sending all the money back home, one day they will walk away to early retirement with a house and a nice retirement pot in their home countries. Where as for the English people earning minimum wage in London those horrible living conditions are not a means to an end they are just life for the long term. I am placed in a unique position as I have a lot of close friends from the Slovak and polish communities due to work. My good friend has been here for 10 years in that time he has had himself a house built in Slovakia and saved up enough money to retire by the time he is 40 and go and live the good life back home, all this on a wage that you couldn’t even rent a one bedroom flat with in and around London. Labour opened up the doors to mass emigration and knowing the backlash it would cause they cooked up a campaign which made even brining the issue up very controversial with words like racist being bounced around. This was admitted by the man who made a lot of the race relations laws and was a figure head behind this campaign his name is Trevor Phillips. He now admits they got it wrong and regrets it. People feel gagged by fear of being accused of being racist. The only thing I wish farage did more was make clear the a@@holes that are exploiting the immigrants and driving wages way down through the floor are the ones we should be focusing on not the people that are coming here to create a better life for them and their families. Because after all that’s what we all want , the best life possible. But the middle class don’t care because it’s not affecting them people that say stuff like’’ it’s good because I can get my house painted for half the price’’ yet they would be the first moaning if their wages were driven though the floor and their quality of life went down the toilet.


Good post, won't be liked by many on here.

Likewise - you describe the situation very well. Now lets wait for the convoluted nonsense that will be churned out to try to blur the picture. (Just noticed that Nickgussett has already answered with some feeble references to Jim Davidson and Frank Bruno!)


Edited by derben (06 May 2015 6.18pm)

For a 'new' poster, I think it's lovely that you take such an interest in me.

I thought the description of our emigration problem was way wide of the mark. If we want net migration figures to go the way of reducing our population, we have to work harder to make people want to leave.


I didn't see your concern when the 'new' poster iambored (Think) abused me.

Why could that be?


Cos I think you're a t*** and couldn't give 2 s***s perhaps.

Who do you think imbored is? Answer the question. You haven't got enough spunk to answer have you? That speaks volumes.


Edited by nickgusset (06 May 2015 7.27pm)


I don't know who 'Think' is.

All I know is that he is a troll.

You seem bothered about this. Why could that be?


What has lead you to the conclusion that I am bothered? Crystal meth?


You asked me who 'Think' is. That makes me think you are bothered.

Why else would you ask this question unless you were bothered?


I asked you who you think imbored is, not think. Yet again proof that your mental capacity for thinking is shrivelling.


'Think' and 'Iambored' are the same person.

He/she has admitted this.

Keep up, Gusset.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 May 15 9.11pm

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Quote derben at 06 May 2015 6.17pm

Quote elgrande at 06 May 2015 6.10pm

Quote rcmeagle at 06 May 2015 4.37pm

Quote PsychoPaul at 02 May 2015 9.33am

Quote taylors lovechild at 02 May 2015 8.16am

Well, our team sheet will be a bit thin if he has any influence over the team sheet.

Exactly! He's just a milder version of Nick Griffin.


Sorry brother but that is absolute rubbish. Nigel Farage is not a racist it’s morons like you and your friends that damage free speech. Mass emigration is good for the economy only because it drives wages through the floor, thus the people at the top are laughing all the way to the bank. We keep hearing how strong our economy is but life is and pay is getting worse for millions of people. The idea that British people wouldn’t do the jobs is rubbish, they can’t afford to. The majority of workers from abroad are living in house shares in rubbish conditions, 8 or 9 people in a 3 bedroom sending all the money back home, one day they will walk away to early retirement with a house and a nice retirement pot in their home countries. Where as for the English people earning minimum wage in London those horrible living conditions are not a means to an end they are just life for the long term. I am placed in a unique position as I have a lot of close friends from the Slovak and polish communities due to work. My good friend has been here for 10 years in that time he has had himself a house built in Slovakia and saved up enough money to retire by the time he is 40 and go and live the good life back home, all this on a wage that you couldn’t even rent a one bedroom flat with in and around London. Labour opened up the doors to mass emigration and knowing the backlash it would cause they cooked up a campaign which made even brining the issue up very controversial with words like racist being bounced around. This was admitted by the man who made a lot of the race relations laws and was a figure head behind this campaign his name is Trevor Phillips. He now admits they got it wrong and regrets it. People feel gagged by fear of being accused of being racist. The only thing I wish farage did more was make clear the a@@holes that are exploiting the immigrants and driving wages way down through the floor are the ones we should be focusing on not the people that are coming here to create a better life for them and their families. Because after all that’s what we all want , the best life possible. But the middle class don’t care because it’s not affecting them people that say stuff like’’ it’s good because I can get my house painted for half the price’’ yet they would be the first moaning if their wages were driven though the floor and their quality of life went down the toilet.


Good post, won't be liked by many on here.

Likewise - you describe the situation very well. Now lets wait for the convoluted nonsense that will be churned out to try to blur the picture. (Just noticed that Nickgussett has already answered with some feeble references to Jim Davidson and Frank Bruno!)


Edited by derben (06 May 2015 6.18pm)

For a 'new' poster, I think it's lovely that you take such an interest in me.

I thought the description of our emigration problem was way wide of the mark. If we want net migration figures to go the way of reducing our population, we have to work harder to make people want to leave.


I didn't see your concern when the 'new' poster iambored (Think) abused me.

Why could that be?


Cos I think you're a t*** and couldn't give 2 s***s perhaps.

Who do you think imbored is? Answer the question. You haven't got enough spunk to answer have you? That speaks volumes.


Edited by nickgusset (06 May 2015 7.27pm)


I don't know who 'Think' is.

All I know is that he is a troll.

You seem bothered about this. Why could that be?


What has lead you to the conclusion that I am bothered? Crystal meth?


You asked me who 'Think' is. That makes me think you are bothered.

Why else would you ask this question unless you were bothered?


I asked you who you think imbored is, not think. Yet again proof that your mental capacity for thinking is shrivelling.


'Think' and 'Iambored' are the same person.

He/she has admitted this.

Keep up, Gusset.

I'll be honest, I don't know who think is.

 

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Quote jamiemartin721 at 05 May 2015 2.25pm

Quote dannyh at 05 May 2015 1.59pm

Quote npn at 05 May 2015 1.46pm

I'm not voting UKIP.

I am amazed, however, that a lot of people I know (particularly left-leaning ones, to be fair) seem totally disgusted by them. I had to step into one of those pointless Facebook battles when someone posted that UKIP and their supporters are a disgrace. It seems everyone is in favour of free speech, provided the person speaking agrees with their views.

If you don't like UKIP, don't vote for them. Pretty simple. Shouting them down and referring to them as a disgrace, and even trying to associate them with the BNP because of some spurious, vague, and not even verified, assertion that Griffin will be voting for them (he's a far-right person, natural he's going to vote for the furthest right candidate, surely? Just like Mao would probably vote TUSC because they are the closest aligned to his own ideal, not because those ideals are the same) is surely a very poor effort at debate.


Yes but why let facts and common sense rule, when you can claim anyone who even knows how to spell Farage is a foaming at the mouth jack boot wearing Nazi.

As far as I can see:

he wants out of Europe ( no bad thing )
Tighter controls on immigration (something both Labour and Tory Governments have promised much on but have delivered little).
Wants more money spent on the Armed Forces not less( no brainer for those that know)
Wants to improve by the NHS by putting a stop to NHS tourism.

Have I missed the bit where he wants burning crosses at the end of every street where Johnny Foreigner lives.

Some people on here are so up them selves they can literally lick their own tonsils.


Edited by dannyh (05 May 2015 2.00pm)

This perception interests me, as its not actually entirely accurate. Both the Conservatives and previous Labour governments pursued and implemented policy restrictions on immigration and citizenship that were tough, and arguably very close to restrictive.

The problem is really with temporary EU migrant workers - and really only after the economic downturn (prior to that no one really cared that the woman making sandwiches in the canteen had Masters and was from Poland).

The issue, is of course that a large part of the UK economy is entirely dependent on a) foreign investment b) a cheap EU labour force.

UKIP can promise to end all that, because they don't have to ever do it. If Labour or the Conservatives make the same promise and win, then they actually have to shoot the UK economy in the head, over an issue that's really more 'ideological' due to the current economic situation, than anything else.

Taking the migrant labour out of the question means jobs either go abroad, or the wages rise, which means costs rise, which results people being worse off, overall, and the government getting the blame.

And then if growth does recover to a pre-2010 level, they'd need to rediscover that labour.

If your UKIP (or the Greens) you can promise to do all manner of things that are economic suicide, but are popular, because you'll never get called on it.

Unless of course you're the Lib Dems, who promised all kinds of things at the last election, and then got crucified by their own supporters for compromising them to form a coalition government (and now are likely to take more of a battering than a member of the Barrymore swim club).



Apologies: a rant, fuelled entirely by the utter fallacy of your argument.

Yes, no-one cared about the woman making sandwiches in the canteen, because she was just one of (on average) 30,000 extra people joining the UK workforce each year. Today that figure is 10 times higher

"Oh, but we need all 300,000* of those workers, to keep the economy growing". Go take a look at the history economic growth figures of the UK economy:

[Link]

Pay particular attention to pre-1995. Averages out at about +3% change in GDP. Now. What were the net migration figures for that time?

[Link]

Never more than 50,000 per year.

So why do we need 300,000 net migration annually? And why, if it is so bloody amazing, is growth only 0.4% (average) of GDP now?

[Link]

Ah, you say... "the crash". Right. Why then was it no better than a declining 4.0% (1997) to 2.0% (2007) despite the floodgates being open?

We are living in a huge cheap-labour bubble facilitated by the Tories and Labour, it's compressing wages, ghettoising regions of the UK, and causing serious strains on services like the NHS. Let's see what happens when that bubble pops, or fundamental infrastructure collapses. Whichever first.

If you are going to frame the immigration debate in terms of economics, please actually demonstrate where the UK has benefited from migration of this scale. Claiming that migrants "provide a net economic benefit" (tax credits not included in this statement...) should be supported by clear evidence that the economy is much stronger despite having to scale infrastructure fast enough to cope with the influx. From a sociological perspective, do we place our quality of life (population density, access to services) above this very borderline benefit, and at what cost to the harmony and cohesion of culture and community?

So, racist, bigoted, xenophobic, homophobic, swivel-eyed fruitcake little me will be voting for the one party that commits to doing anything about it: UKIP. Not to stop A getting in, or to let B get in, but because I am voting based on how their policies match my views.

*NB - this is net number of National Insurance registrations annually. This does not therefore include children, non-working spouses, grandparents coming to live alongside. All of these contribute to the pressure of public services, yet are completely unaccounted for. 300,000 net + dependents + illegal immigrants. How many are really flowing in? We have absolutely no idea. Shocking.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 May 15 9.45pm

Worth a looksee at these.

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Grauniad and EU-funded UCL research groups (regurgitated by C4) matter not one iota when you cannot confront the fundamental metric of economic strength: the fractional change in GDP.

The figures are there plain as day:

pre 1995 : 3% growth, 50,000 net immigration max
97-2007 : 4%-2% growth, 200-300,000+ net immigration
2007-- : 0.4% growth, ~300,000+ net immigration

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 06 May 15 10.23pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 06 May 2015 10.13pm

Grauniad and EU-funded UCL research groups (regurgitated by C4) matter not one iota when you cannot confront the fundamental metric of economic strength: the fractional change in GDP.

The figures are there plain as day:

pre 1995 : 3% growth, 50,000 net immigration max
97-2007 : 4%-2% growth, 200-300,000+ net immigration
2007-- : 0.4% growth, ~300,000+ net immigration


So lack of growth isn't anything to do with lack of investment or austerity, it's down to immigration. Thanks for clearing that up.

 

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derben Flag 07 May 15 8.02am

Quote nickgusset at 06 May 2015 10.23pm

Quote davenotamonkey at 06 May 2015 10.13pm

Grauniad and EU-funded UCL research groups (regurgitated by C4) matter not one iota when you cannot confront the fundamental metric of economic strength: the fractional change in GDP.

The figures are there plain as day:

pre 1995 : 3% growth, 50,000 net immigration max
97-2007 : 4%-2% growth, 200-300,000+ net immigration
2007-- : 0.4% growth, ~300,000+ net immigration


So lack of growth isn't anything to do with lack of investment or austerity, it's down to immigration. Thanks for clearing that up.

As immigration is an unmitigated benefit that is actually the cause of everything positive happening in the country, presumably we should encourage ever more immigration, no controls whatsoever, actively campaign and encourage the entire population of the EU to come here?

 

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Quote davenotamonkey at 06 May 2015 10.13pm

Grauniad and EU-funded UCL research groups (regurgitated by C4) matter not one iota when you cannot confront the fundamental metric of economic strength: the fractional change in GDP.

The figures are there plain as day:

pre 1995 : 3% growth, 50,000 net immigration max
97-2007 : 4%-2% growth, 200-300,000+ net immigration
2007-- : 0.4% growth, ~300,000+ net immigration

Hold on, are you actually saying that immigration is the cause of the recession? Jesus, that sounds like the sort of nonsense goebels used to churn out. I once got a leaflet through my door in an election some years ago. It proudly bore a swastika and said only one thing: "inflation is Jewish". That had more logic and honesty than the pseudo scientific garbage you have spouted. Seriously, is there any humane way to just turn you off?

 

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