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Falconer's on now, spinning like mad. I still think Labour rates its own chances somewhat higher than they actually are right now.
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Plenty of bosses are fed up with useless british workers who think wandering in late or not at all is good enough and find eastern european workers who actually work hard a breath of fresh air. |
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In any case what would the BNP do to salvage the NHS once they've got rid of all the "non indigenous British" doctors and nurses? |
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There are lots of british people who will work,but don't get the chance because the bosses want cheap foreign labour that they can work like dogs. ---------- Post added at 20:20 ---------- Previous post was at 20:17 ---------- Quote:
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I know people that have not worked for 25 years plus and this was before the influx of cheap labour, at least the foreign labour wants to work where many of our own people refuse to ever work. |
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b) I think it is good that nurses are paid reasonably, but where do you think the money comes from to pay the public sector - the money fairy? Or is your reply to that similar to other Labour voters - "that's someone else's problem" :( |
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Just seen the John Reid (ex Labour Home Secretary) interview on the BBC - he said the public shouldn't support a Coalition of Losers (Lab and LibDem), and that the future of the country seems to being predicated by something that 73% of the country didn't vote on (Proportional Representation), which can't be right.
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If the the Lib-Dems don't concede on some major issues, regardless of who they join up with, they will in effect be the one deciding all major issues whilst being the third party. Whichever voting system you use, that would not be democratic by any stretch of the imagination.
The Lib-Dems campaigned in many areas saying that they are the alternative to the party of the sitting MP. That means that many of the current votes are likely to be in 'protest' to the party of their sitting MP. Could that mean that under PR the Lib-Dems would get less votes? |
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Anyway, why do you hope the BNP would be against me? |
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