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22nd May 2015 #1
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318,000 migrants enter the UK in 2014
Nice to see the Tory Party getting to grips with immigration after spending years of pointing the finger at Labour
Cameron and his useless sidekick Theresa May continue to talk tough on immigration but as the last 5 years has proved the figures have actually increased under the Tory Party
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22nd May 2015 #2
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They are all spineless fools.
Yes, this does not help at all the unfortunate citizens of this country who are merely trying to bring their lawful partners here from outside the precious EU out-of-control mess.
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22nd May 2015 #3
Nigel Farage must be loving it proving himself right all along.
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22nd May 2015 #4
Yep, they did right to point the finger at Labour. If that useless bunch had been in power it would be double that amount now. Luckily, the public dropped Labour like a stone and a Tory government unshackled by left wing Lib Dems can now start to get to grip with the problem. Of course you Labour boys are forgetting that the priority over the last 5 years is clearing up the crap you had left us!
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23rd May 2015 #5
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Cameron and May keep on talking tough
Why cant they just be honest and say "we cant do anything to stop European migrants coming here"
Nigel Farage seems to be the only one stating the true facts
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23rd May 2015 #6
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That's why I and another 4 million people voted for him...despite the left-biased BBC's barrage of negative propaganda against him.
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24th May 2015 #7
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24th May 2015 #8
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Well I would certainly be pretty peed off if I had kids now in these places where there are so many incomers that children born here cannot attend the same school as their siblings, due to overcrowding....let alone having to contend with all the other issues that such numbers of recently arrived foreign classmates and their parents are bound to create.
Then there is housing, hospitals, GPs etc. All making life unnecessarily harder and more expensive for the good old 'British working family', so beloved of the gormless politicians.
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24th May 2015 #9
Sometimes you're flush and sometimes you're bust, and when you're up, it's never as good as it seems, and when you're down, you never think you'll be up again. But life goes on.
The beauty of a woman is not in the clothes she wears, the figure that she carries, or the way she combs her hair. The beauty of a woman is seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides. True beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul. It's the passion that she shows to the outside world.
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25th May 2015 #10
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25th May 2015 #11
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Correct and they shut their eyes to those that voted them in. Still Cameron has said that the yoofs and Euro Trash won't vote in the refendum unlike the Jocks and Labourites who depend on these spurious nonsensical voters
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25th May 2015 #12
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Cameron needs to come back with a total ban on any European migrants coming to the UK
Tinkering around with what benefits these European migrants can claim once they get here is not solving the problem
So they restrict their benefits that won't stop many more thousands coming here year after year
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25th May 2015 #13
Don't think he can do that while we are in the European Union.
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26th May 2015 #14
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Yes quite right I just feel that Cameron will come back pretty much empty handed apart from some new agreements on limiting a few benefits and then try and sell to us as some great achievement
They have already stated that freedom of movement of people inside the European Union is not up for negotiation so for me Cameron is wasting his time
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27th May 2015 #15
Let's be honest Cameron and whoever is leading Labour will be going all out to convince us to stay in.
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27th May 2015 #18
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I want out and just have a trading relationship with them which is what the country voted for in 1975
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27th May 2015 #19
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27th May 2015 #20
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Purely from the immigration aspect I want out
Lets take control of our own borders again
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27th May 2015 #21
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27th May 2015 #22
Have you ever thought boys and girls most of the public may think your wife or partner is a migrant, lots of silly folk out there
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27th May 2015 #23
My answer to anybody questioning me about my wife is. I have paid for her to come here and are still paying.
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27th May 2015 #24
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Legally INVITED here at OUR EXPENSE...not the taxpayers'.
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