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On 31/03/13 13:32, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
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Andy Cap wrote:
On 31/03/13 12:09, Dave Plowman (News) wrote:


Which hate policy would that be exactly? If I go to another country,
I'd expect to have a job and be able to support myself. I wouldn't
expect to be taken care of, which is the approach in most countries.
What's the problem? We are not the world's Social Security or Health
Care service, nor should we be.

Which is exactly the same attitude of the vast majority of the
immigrants to this country.


Which is exactly why it ISN'T a hate policy.


Have you actually read any of harry's posts? He is quite typical of UKIP
supporters. Seeking a simple 'cure' to a complex situation.

I want a cap on population. I don't care what ethnicity those people are
and the ONLY reason immigration has appeared on the agenda is because
people are using their democratic right to express an opinion. I very
much doubt if we had a sensible policy in place, UKIP would have made
the progress they have.


A cap on population would suggest some form of enforced birth control.
Leaving the country with an ever aging population. What is really needed
is a change in the ratio between those in work and those not - for
whatever reason. A much more difficult thing to sort.



mots of my friends - experienced people in IT and manmagement - are
unemployed. They are perfectly able to work, and highly qualified to do
so. They are simply thought of as too old and experienced to do the ****
work the kids will do fir a pittance, and fatter bottoms are sitting in
the places they might better occupy.


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