Could this be the future Prime Minister (part 2)
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Re: Could this be the future Prime Minister (part 2)
I agree - of course it is madness for our country to borrow money (and pay interest on the loan) so that we can give this money to foreign countries, which in many cases are corrupt and do not pass on the money we give to those for whom it is intended.
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Bottom line lets look after our own before we donate to the never never lands. ok we all know aid is just a backhander to get a foot in the door for intel& national security purposes, but to borrow to do it when national debit is out of control beggars belief, back Nigel and UKIP all the way , common sense policies, honest straight talking and no bull, he's got to be a winner.
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If silly Cleggy gets his way he will make it law that we pay huge amounts every year......that will be a big vote winner for the Libdums I think not.
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I try not to get into arguments about politics, but I do take an interest.
Having lived in the TRNC for 12 years, I have no intention of ever returning to the never never land that is the UK.
My question is, am I still entitled to a vote, even if it is just to help the poor unfortunates who have no choice but to live in the UK?
As a born and bred Geordie, never thought I would see the day when I would agree with a makum.xx
Having lived in the TRNC for 12 years, I have no intention of ever returning to the never never land that is the UK.
My question is, am I still entitled to a vote, even if it is just to help the poor unfortunates who have no choice but to live in the UK?
As a born and bred Geordie, never thought I would see the day when I would agree with a makum.xx
Remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
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"....honest straight talking and no bull..."
Such naivety is frightening - dictionary definition of politic - and by association, politician(s) -
adjective
1. shrewd or prudent in practical matters; tactful; diplomatic.
2. contrived in a shrewd and practical way; expedient:
.... nowhere does it say "honest", "truthful", "believable"....
...Father Christmas, the tooth fairy, too many other make-believes.....
Also frightening - people vote FOR!
I only ever vote against...... It's the only chance we have of survival.....
Such naivety is frightening - dictionary definition of politic - and by association, politician(s) -
adjective
1. shrewd or prudent in practical matters; tactful; diplomatic.
2. contrived in a shrewd and practical way; expedient:
.... nowhere does it say "honest", "truthful", "believable"....
...Father Christmas, the tooth fairy, too many other make-believes.....
Also frightening - people vote FOR!
I only ever vote against...... It's the only chance we have of survival.....
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Well I, for one, don't trust that Tooth Fairy....jofra wrote:...Father Christmas, the tooth fairy, too many other make-believes.....
I've heard that if she hasn't got the right change, she pulls another tooth out!
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Re: Could this be the future Prime Minister (part 2)
You are allowed to vote if you have a UK address and are on the electoral list.
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What I have always been told is that you "Don't mend things that are not broken." putting this theory in general terms, this government is well and truly broken and useless so it cannot be "repaired" so there is no alternative other than to dump it. And elect someone who thinks first and foremost about his country and the people born there and I hope that this man is good on his promises and gets elected.
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BLUE BUTTERFLY wrote:I try not to get into arguments about politics, but I do take an interest.
Having lived in the TRNC for 12 years, I have no intention of ever returning to the never never land that is the UK.
My question is, am I still entitled to a vote, even if it is just to help the poor unfortunates who have no choice but to live in the UK?
As a born and bred Geordie, never thought I would see the day when I would agree with a makum.xx
Scroll down to Citizens moving abroad...................https://www.gov.uk/voting-when-abroad
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Thank you Dalartokat and Skybluesam
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So that's what causes all the traffic problems.....
"..Speaking to the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales, Mr Farage said: "It took me six hours and 15 minutes to get here - it should have taken three-and-a-half to four.
"That is nothing to do with professionalism, what it does have to do with is a population that is going through the roof chiefly because of open-door immigration and the fact that the M4 is not as navigable as it used to be."
(from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-30370570.....)
"..Speaking to the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales, Mr Farage said: "It took me six hours and 15 minutes to get here - it should have taken three-and-a-half to four.
"That is nothing to do with professionalism, what it does have to do with is a population that is going through the roof chiefly because of open-door immigration and the fact that the M4 is not as navigable as it used to be."
(from http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-30370570.....)
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The man is obviously paranoid! just another issue to add to this list.
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