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Are ukip supporters a bit thick ?


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That UKIP East London account is a spoof right ? Surely it's not serious

It is serious and brilliant, but no, it isn't an official account.

w ww.pinknews.co.uk/2014/11/28/ukip-officials-follow-fake-party-twitter-that-claims-gays-are-a-disgrace-to-humanity/

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Nah that ukipeastlondon ain't officially a ukip account, thats why i paraphrased the post with a 'ukip supporter's musings', but thats the type of folk they attract.

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Nah that ukipeastlondon ain't officially a ukip account, thats why i paraphrased the post with a 'ukip supporter's musings', but thats the type of folk they attract.

It also at present attracts the vast majority of its vote from people that are fucked off to the back teeth with the current monkey parties BS and see it as a protest vote and the middle finger to the current establishment.

Don't get this stupid idea that everyone voting UKIP are dumb, that is just a small % the majority are normal people totally cheesed off with all the lies and BS from the usual suspects, one more BS party on the scene makes no difference but it does give people an opportunity to make a statement to the usual suspects with their vote.

Not that i'd vote for these clowns either.

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@@Victor Kruger

We're all pissed off with the current system but a party that will be more regressive than even Oscunt ain't no answer.

Therefore folk supporting ukip don't know the facts. If said folk go and vote ukip without knowing the facts then they are indeed rather dumb.

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New mural painted by a church in Edinburgh...

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"We really wanted to make people engage and think and reanalyse.

"Advent is all about light and darkness and I think there's a lot of darkness and fear around immigration in this country and there some people who are using that fear to not bring in any light but to put in more darkness."

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/politics/edinburgh-church-mural-places-nigel-4734249

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It's highly debatable who it is spreading fear about immigration.

Training for nurses is down 24%, Labour are going to introduce 1000s more nurses, they are going to go and nick them from other (poorer) countries.. Makes you wonder if those 2 parties are in cahootz.

But the NHS would implode without immigrant labour... true, but only true because we aren't going to train any cunt of any persuasion from this country, why the fuck would we when we can go and nick them from elsewhere lol

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http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/stephen-hull/nhs-and-migrant-workers-who-keep-it-alive_b_6260456.html?utm_hp_ref=uk

A Defence of the NHS and the Immigrants Who Keep It Alive

Last week I was in Camberwell, South London when I was drugged, shaved, cut open and had part of my insides removed. There must have been about 40 people involved in total, mostly foreign migrant workers. They pushed me around and made bloody well sure they got what they wanted as quickly as they could before I was sent on my way, back into the mean streets of the capital.

It has taken me since then to build up the strength to write this blog. Now I want to thank those who did what they did because they probably saved my life.My appendix, like yours, was a waste of space and until a few days ago it had lived a charmed life with no real pressure to perform any role or live up to expectations. Still, it wanted out. After a brief visit to my local GP's walk in clinic I was expertly referred to A&E and very quickly became one of about 40,000 people admitted to hospital every year in England for appendicitis.During the first few hours of my appendix's last stand I was poked, prodded, injected, tested and given advice by a range of medical specialists, a significant percentage of whom were not from the UK.I was then wheeled to a clean, calm ward where over the course of next few hours I was kept comfortable, repeatedly checked, swabbed for MRSA, monitored, probed and generally fussed over by people from (this is my guess) about 10 different countries.During this time I wanted for nothing. I was nil by mouth in preparation for the operation so a glance over the hospital dinner menu proved frustrating. Gags about hospital food are so 1980s. The menu was more comprehensive than that at numerous gastro pubs I've eaten in, honestly.The operation came and went and thankfully I was discharged promptly. I couldn't have asked for a better experience and I think it's important that people should know that.The current political climate in the UK is toxic and is often at risk of spilling over into being dangerous. There are two issues which are at the centre of party political rhetoric: the NHS and immigration.It has been said a million times before but the NHS functions on foreign workers. Statistics, produced by the Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC), earlier this year showed that 11% of all NHS staff are not British.It's therefore safe to say that Britain does need immigration if the NHS, one of the world's greatest institutions, if it's to thrive and help the next generation to survive.I'm not alone in feeling the way the immigration debate is constantly framed is poisonous. The issue is abused by politicians of the aspiring mainstream. They play to the worst prejudices of a society which, ironically, depends on migrant workers to literally stay alive.How is it that perceptions of immigrants are so bad when they are they often ones caring for our sick sons, daughters, parents and grand-parents around the clock in hospitals and GP practices up and down the country?As voters we need to scrutinise more closely what we're being told by people who desperately want a career in public life, with a £67,000 a year salary.Today, in his autumn statement, George Osborne will plonk the NHS at the centre of his plans for 2015.Let's be clear, his £2bn claimed pledge to NHS investment says less about his political philosophy and more about his desire to snuff out Labour's chance of making the NHS the centre of its election campaign.The NHS is reduced to being a political football once again. Surely it's time to remove it from the cut and thrust of party politics. Is it time to establish longer term planning for the NHS away from the career building tactics of elected politicians?Having experienced what I did a few weeks ago I'd say yes. The NHS does deserve more respect, as do the migrant workers who keep the blood flowing through its veins.

Cheers :smokin:

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@@Victor Kruger

We're all pissed off with the current system but a party that will be more regressive than even Oscunt ain't no answer.

Therefore folk supporting ukip don't know the facts. If said folk go and vote ukip without knowing the facts then they are indeed rather dumb.

Id counter that a party which attracts such a % despite being obviously regressive, lacking in policy, vision and talent speaks for itself.

I do understand people voting UKIP in protest. Cutting immigration is not the answer or possible in a globalised world, we have to accept we need to have an infrastructure that can expand and adapt to cope, where are these improvements or pledges by the two main parties ? non existent.

I will predict the moment the main parties realise they have to boost infrastructure to cope with more people and actually inject cash to bring it up to standard to deal with a growing population then that vote will return to the usual parties if they dont then we can look forward to more division and fringe nut parties on the rise.

You might be quite surprised at the amount of immigrants that are also voting UKIP with small businesses being undercut left and right by the new arrivals,they are also feeling the pinch, they really really dont like it or want the competition.

Problem with spending in infrastructure is its going to mean a lot higher taxes to fund ongoing and theres the added bill to keep the NHS viable. Personally id accept much higher taxes for a better environment to live in and quality of life for all but i'll bet the vast majority would not.

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So who are we ment to vote for the Tory's and labour lie through there back teeth never do what they say in there manifesto rip us of and lie since I can remember iam not daft and understand what ukip are and there mentality but I will be voting for them as a protest vote maybe if enough do it will scare the other tossers into doing there jobs properly

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So who are we ment to vote for the Tory's and labour lie through there back teeth never do what they say in there manifesto rip us of and lie since I can remember iam not daft and understand what ukip are and there mentality but I will be voting for them as a protest vote maybe if enough do it will scare the other tossers into doing there jobs properly

I don't think voting UKIP will do the Torys any harm to be honest. Maybe I'm just a paranoid, but I can't help thinking UKIP were either created, or hijacked by some secret fucking Tory bunch. I've said it before, UKIP are like what the Tories would be like if they could, but they can't risk the permanent damage of being like UKIP. I reckon their peas in a fucking pod (The Tories and UKIP).

Whatever happens, don't give your protest vote to these fucking idiots, they are trying to appeal to disenfranchised people and there's a massive undercurrent of racism and right wing bullshit with it all. Fuck UKIP.

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