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Now that's more like it, Born Hunter those 2 posts are it in a nutshell for me.   I thin personally I may suffer short time, I run a fair size business, I'm trying to sale my house and interest ra

Watching debates involving Farage a lot the now. He really does talk some sense. I'm getting fed up with reporters trying to goad him into saying something they can get a headline out off. If anyo

I try to steer clear of politics, but on the Eu referendum I will make the exception and vote my vote will be to leave. I dont see any benefit what so ever for GB to stay in. The people were conned in

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Jonny boy you want to post that up on as many social media outlets as you can

Anyone on FB would do well to copy and paste that and pop it up

 

It's everyday folk doing their bit that will give the leave vote a chance.

I put loads up on social media and spread the word as much as I can, lots of people are vocal about this referendum and I think the Leave campaigns are gathering some good momentum now. It's all leave round this way, it's the people who like the £'s more than their identity who want to stay.
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Classic in today's SUN newspaper,an indian complaining about the amount of immigrants in this country,he said Cameron should visit Hounslow where he lives to see the amount of rampant immigration in this country non-eu immigrants last year was at 149,000 anyone who has ever been to hounslow and walked down the high street can appreciate exactly how Custer felt at his last stand,i have seen less indian nationals per square metre of pavement space in new delhi than i have in hounslow,small wonder the number of indian supermarkets is matched only by uthe number of immigration lawyers and visa shops with inspiring names like Patel & Patel,the indian guy in todays paper said if we dont leave the EU we might as well leave britain as we are going to be swamped...........When are we going to at least make a pretence of taking conteol of our own borders?Vote OUT.

That bloke lives just down the road from me, he actually left Hounslow because it's such a shit hole.

I think he is one of those Ugandan Asians, they have a very unique pro British outlook.

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Classic in today's SUN newspaper,an indian complaining about the amount of immigrants in this country,he said Cameron should visit Hounslow where he lives to see the amount of rampant immigration in this country non-eu immigrants last year was at 149,000 anyone who has ever been to hounslow and walked down the high street can appreciate exactly how Custer felt at his last stand,i have seen less indian nationals per square metre of pavement space in new delhi than i have in hounslow,small wonder the number of indian supermarkets is matched only by uthe number of immigration lawyers and visa shops with inspiring names like Patel & Patel,the indian guy in todays paper said if we dont leave the EU we might as well leave britain as we are going to be swamped...........When are we going to at least make a pretence of taking conteol of our own borders?Vote OUT.

That bloke lives just down the road from me, he actually left Hounslow because it's such a shit hole.

I think he is one of those Ugandan Asians, they have a very unique pro British outlook.

Growing up like many on here through the 70s I went to school with many of the children from the first generation of common wealth settlers mostly Indian and West indies. They were as British as anybody and very pro royal I'm not saying they were all perfect but on the whole they bought into the British way of life and got on with it but still managed to keep there culture but still be British... Today's immigrants want to change everything to suit them and this is the problem.
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He said: “My opposition from the very beginning has been on the lines that fighting capitalism state-by-state is hard enough. It’s even harder when you’re fighting it on the basis of eight states, 10 states and now 28.
“In the old days they could argue you might get a socialist government in Germany, but there’s not been one for donkeys’ years.
“At one time there was Italy, the Benelux countries, France and Germany, Portugal, Spain and us.
“Now there’s just one in France and it’s hanging on by the skin of its teeth.”
Mr Skinner said the prospect of the NHS being subject to the rules of the pro-privatisation TTIP trade deal between the EU and US was also a “significant” factor in his decision to vote Leave.
Labour warned this week that workers’ rights, such as four weeks paid holiday, maternity and paternity leave, equal pay and health and safety laws, could be at risk if Britain leaves the EU.
But Mr Skinner pointed out many of those rights are enshrined in British law and believes the Tories “couldn’t shift them.”
He said: “What [the EU] should be doing, if it wanted to convince people like me, is have a directive to get rid of zero-hours contracts across the whole of the EU. That’s what I’d be looking for.”
Mr Skinner insisted that his wish to leave the EU was not “based upon waving a flag or immigration.”
Instead, he said, the country needs to learn from the miners if it wants to achieve community cohesion.
“When I left school and went to work in the pits I was working with displaced persons from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and so on,” he told the Star.
“The reason why that didn’t create a great many problems for the miners was that we insisted that they could not undermine our wages, they would be paid the same as us whatever job they did.
“And what’s more they had to join the appropriate union. That’s why there was harmony in the pits and that’s what should happen today.”
Although Mr Skinner will be voting differently to Jeremy Corbyn, he backed the party leader’s refusal to share a platform with political opponents during the campaign.
“I won’t join these Tory and Ukip campaigns, I don’t believe in helping to bolster their prestige,” he said.
“I told Tony Benn when he was surrounded by Union Jacks in Trafalgar Square that he shouldn’t be on that bloody platform.
“So I don’t play any part with them.”

 

https://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-e4af-Beast-of-Bolsover-Im-voting-out

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He said: “My opposition from the very beginning has been on the lines that fighting capitalism state-by-state is hard enough. It’s even harder when you’re fighting it on the basis of eight states, 10 states and now 28.

“In the old days they could argue you might get a socialist government in Germany, but there’s not been one for donkeys’ years.

“At one time there was Italy, the Benelux countries, France and Germany, Portugal, Spain and us.

“Now there’s just one in France and it’s hanging on by the skin of its teeth.”

Mr Skinner said the prospect of the NHS being subject to the rules of the pro-privatisation TTIP trade deal between the EU and US was also a “significant” factor in his decision to vote Leave.

Labour warned this week that workers’ rights, such as four weeks paid holiday, maternity and paternity leave, equal pay and health and safety laws, could be at risk if Britain leaves the EU.

But Mr Skinner pointed out many of those rights are enshrined in British law and believes the Tories “couldn’t shift them.”

He said: “What [the EU] should be doing, if it wanted to convince people like me, is have a directive to get rid of zero-hours contracts across the whole of the EU. That’s what I’d be looking for.”

Mr Skinner insisted that his wish to leave the EU was not “based upon waving a flag or immigration.”

Instead, he said, the country needs to learn from the miners if it wants to achieve community cohesion.

“When I left school and went to work in the pits I was working with displaced persons from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and so on,” he told the Star.

“The reason why that didn’t create a great many problems for the miners was that we insisted that they could not undermine our wages, they would be paid the same as us whatever job they did.

“And what’s more they had to join the appropriate union. That’s why there was harmony in the pits and that’s what should happen today.”

Although Mr Skinner will be voting differently to Jeremy Corbyn, he backed the party leader’s refusal to share a platform with political opponents during the campaign.

“I won’t join these Tory and Ukip campaigns, I don’t believe in helping to bolster their prestige,” he said.

“I told Tony Benn when he was surrounded by Union Jacks in Trafalgar Square that he shouldn’t be on that bloody platform.

“So I don’t play any part with them.”

 

https://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-e4af-Beast-of-Bolsover-Im-voting-out

John Mann the labour M.P for Bassetlaw is also backing brexit at last some of these politicians are listening to the concerns of their constituants on the mass immigration that's come to their towns .IMHO UKIP have also been a deciding factor in some of these labour areas in these M.Ps

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He said: “My opposition from the very beginning has been on the lines that fighting capitalism state-by-state is hard enough. It’s even harder when you’re fighting it on the basis of eight states, 10 states and now 28.

“In the old days they could argue you might get a socialist government in Germany, but there’s not been one for donkeys’ years.

“At one time there was Italy, the Benelux countries, France and Germany, Portugal, Spain and us.

“Now there’s just one in France and it’s hanging on by the skin of its teeth.”

Mr Skinner said the prospect of the NHS being subject to the rules of the pro-privatisation TTIP trade deal between the EU and US was also a “significant” factor in his decision to vote Leave.

Labour warned this week that workers’ rights, such as four weeks paid holiday, maternity and paternity leave, equal pay and health and safety laws, could be at risk if Britain leaves the EU.

But Mr Skinner pointed out many of those rights are enshrined in British law and believes the Tories “couldn’t shift them.”

He said: “What [the EU] should be doing, if it wanted to convince people like me, is have a directive to get rid of zero-hours contracts across the whole of the EU. That’s what I’d be looking for.”

Mr Skinner insisted that his wish to leave the EU was not “based upon waving a flag or immigration.”

Instead, he said, the country needs to learn from the miners if it wants to achieve community cohesion.

“When I left school and went to work in the pits I was working with displaced persons from Poland, Ukraine, Lithuania and so on,” he told the Star.

“The reason why that didn’t create a great many problems for the miners was that we insisted that they could not undermine our wages, they would be paid the same as us whatever job they did.

“And what’s more they had to join the appropriate union. That’s why there was harmony in the pits and that’s what should happen today.”

Although Mr Skinner will be voting differently to Jeremy Corbyn, he backed the party leader’s refusal to share a platform with political opponents during the campaign.

“I won’t join these Tory and Ukip campaigns, I don’t believe in helping to bolster their prestige,” he said.

“I told Tony Benn when he was surrounded by Union Jacks in Trafalgar Square that he shouldn’t be on that bloody platform.

“So I don’t play any part with them.”

 

https://www.morningstaronline.co.uk/a-e4af-Beast-of-Bolsover-Im-voting-out

John Mann the labour M.P for Bassetlaw is also backing brexit at last some of these politicians are listening to the concerns of their constituants on the mass immigration that's come to their towns .IMHO UKIP have also been a deciding factor in some of these labour areas in these M.Ps

 

 

Ronnie Campbell - Blyth Valley

Frank Field - Birkenhead

Roger Godsiff - Birmingham Hall Green

Kate Hoey - Vauxhall

Kelvin Hopkins - Luton North

Gisela Stuart - Birmingham Edgbaston

Graham Stringer - Blackley and Broughton

John Mann - Bassetlaw

Dennis Skinner - Bolsover

John Cryer - Leyton and Wanstead

 

All the Labour MPs that have publicly stated they'll be voting Leave :thumbs:

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What a f***ing tool Izzard is, "you're the result of immigration therefore you should support EU migration policy"... That's akin to saying a person born of rape should support the legalisation of rape!

 

Is he really so f***ing thick and ignorant to not be able to differentiate.

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What a f***ing tool Izzard is, "you're the result of immigration therefore you should support EU migration policy"... That's akin to saying a person born of rape should support the legalisation of rape!

 

Is he really so f***ing thick and ignorant to not be able to differentiate.

true :yes: he makes me puke just looking/listening to him

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