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I was uming and aring as to who to vote for, now i think i have decided.

Just because someone is against mass uncontrolled immigration, does not make them racist.

Nigel Farage declares war on Cameron!   "[David Cameron] alone in British politics today continues to throw this slur at us that because we believe in not having our law set in Europe and controllin

Ukip for me as well although I'd like to see England get it's own parliament and I'd like to see repatriation of immigrants to some extent as well. I read earlier that the bnp have set up defence classes for white youths called white tiger which to be fair sounds like a decent policy

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Ukip for me as well although I'd like to see England get it's own parliament and I'd like to see repatriation of immigrants to some extent as well. I read earlier that the bnp have set up defence classes for white youths called white tiger which to be fair sounds like a decent policy

 

sounds like a sure way to even lose more support lol this is britain 2012 not germany 1945 and hitlers werewolfs.that bnp is a joke lmao they dont need smear campaigns against them,they do a good job of impoloding there own party. serioulsly that made me laugh.

as for ukip this was a fore gone conclusion,the councils are shitting it.ukip is maybe not a danger to number 10 as yet,but we can certainly take council seats and ultimaetly run our councils.in the process getting rid of the cushty wee jobs in the council,jobs i might add which arent really jobs at all.been happening for decades.councils totally wasting money,that really ought to be spent on our towns and cities.farage has openly said that he will get rid of thousands of jobs in the council heirarchy.

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whats ukip's stance on hunting?

HUNTING

As regards hunting, the issues centre around problems caused by the indiscriminate killing of livestock such as lambs and chickens (and sometimes domestic pets) by foxes and the need to control such behaviour in as humane a manner as possible.

 

The Hunting Act 2004, which came into force in 2006, made the hunting of all mammals with dogs illegal. It also included a ban on hare-coursing.

 

UKIP feels this Act is very badly drafted, riddled with anomalies and extremely difficult to police and enforce. It has been a practical failure. We note that the hunting debate in Parliament took considerably more time than parliamentary approval for the Iraq war – which is indicative of the passions aroused on both sides.

 

However, consistent with our clear localist agenda, UKIP will not support a blanket overturning of the ban in UK law as some other parties will, but allow the issue to be debated and developed at the local, county level. UKIP believes that this is a matter best decided at the local level by local communities, balancing animal welfare and freedom issues. UKIP will therefore allow county-based referenda to overturn the ban within county boundaries on the basis of a simple majority. Where hunts cross county boundaries, co-terminus referenda could be promoted.

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whats ukip's stance on hunting?

HUNTING

As regards hunting, the issues centre around problems caused by the indiscriminate killing of livestock such as lambs and chickens (and sometimes domestic pets) by foxes and the need to control such behaviour in as humane a manner as possible.

 

The Hunting Act 2004, which came into force in 2006, made the hunting of all mammals with dogs illegal. It also included a ban on hare-coursing.

 

UKIP feels this Act is very badly drafted, riddled with anomalies and extremely difficult to police and enforce. It has been a practical failure. We note that the hunting debate in Parliament took considerably more time than parliamentary approval for the Iraq war – which is indicative of the passions aroused on both sides.

 

However, consistent with our clear localist agenda, UKIP will not support a blanket overturning of the ban in UK law as some other parties will, but allow the issue to be debated and developed at the local, county level. UKIP believes that this is a matter best decided at the local level by local communities, balancing animal welfare and freedom issues. UKIP will therefore allow county-based referenda to overturn the ban within county boundaries on the basis of a simple majority. Where hunts cross county boundaries, co-terminus referenda could be promoted.

 

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whats ukip's stance on hunting?

HUNTING

As regards hunting, the issues centre around problems caused by the indiscriminate killing of livestock such as lambs and chickens (and sometimes domestic pets) by foxes and the need to control such behaviour in as humane a manner as possible.

 

The Hunting Act 2004, which came into force in 2006, made the hunting of all mammals with dogs illegal. It also included a ban on hare-coursing.

 

UKIP feels this Act is very badly drafted, riddled with anomalies and extremely difficult to police and enforce. It has been a practical failure. We note that the hunting debate in Parliament took considerably more time than parliamentary approval for the Iraq war – which is indicative of the passions aroused on both sides.

 

However, consistent with our clear localist agenda, UKIP will not support a blanket overturning of the ban in UK law as some other parties will, but allow the issue to be debated and developed at the local, county level. UKIP believes that this is a matter best decided at the local level by local communities, balancing animal welfare and freedom issues. UKIP will therefore allow county-based referenda to overturn the ban within county boundaries on the basis of a simple majority. Where hunts cross county boundaries, co-terminus referenda could be promoted.

that last bit, sound as tho its just to keep us sweet

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Dictatorship at its finest Paulus, the sudden growth in the UKIP seems to be making the top dogs a bit jumpy, thats good news and it doesnt surprise me that it was a Labour council to start flapping first.

from what i could make out from the report i saw, it was the council that made the decision and not the individual social workers, so you may well be correct again :thumbs:

 

Well now the council is blaming the social workers. Left wing nutters at their best!! UKIP are great can't wait to see the by-election results and especially the european mep elections.

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I'm no bnp fan far from it but I don't know what it's like in Scotland but in many Towns and cities in England beating up whites is a sport for blacks and asians just like it is in the states it's called polar bear hunting. Ukip could and should do really well they are the only legitimate option apart from the other 3. Any one who votes labour are either thick or traitors or both.

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