Who will you vote for in 2015?

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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby ClockEnd Mark » Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:10 pm

gzagee wrote:Have you asked why there are so many hardworking foreigners in your son's Place of work? Is it because the English feel they are too good (or are too lazy) to do the job? Or aren't they qualified enough to do it?


I think its more to do with the owner of the company taking advantage of the situation and only paying very low wages. For a school leaver they are ok ish, but you cant run a company (even dodgy ones) with school leavers. Hence, he "employs" a workforce of people that wont be moaning about rights and such.
Profit margines i would imagine.

I have no problem with other nationalities at all........As long as they are legally here.

est,,you dont know me well enough to call me a disgrace, so go google something else.
zedie,,not bought the sun since wapping......(est, google that)
bearcum,,no need, i use my eye`s.


To be honest i dont think the bnp even have a mp in my area, i was just using them as an example. If people red my post properly they would have sussed that, rather than just jump on the 3 letters ;)
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Youngie » Sun Apr 21, 2013 10:19 pm

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gzagee wrote:Have you asked why there are so many hardworking foreigners in your son's Place of work? Is it because the English feel they are too good (or are too lazy) to do the job? Or aren't they qualified enough to do it?


I think its more to do with the owner of the company taking advantage of the situation and only paying very low wages. For a school leaver they are ok ish, but you cant run a company (even dodgy ones) with school leavers. Hence, he "employs" a workforce of people that wont be moaning about rights and such.
Profit margines i would imagine.

I have no problem with other nationalities at all........As long as they are legally here.

est,,you dont know me well enough to call me a disgrace, so go google something else.
zedie,,not bought the sun since wapping......(est, google that)
bearcum,,no need, i use my eye`s.


To be honest i dont think the bnp even have a mp in my area, i was just using them as an example. If people red my post properly they would have sussed that, rather than just jump on the 3 letters ;)


Its a careful ground we all have to tread voicing our own politics on GW. While i don't agree with you reasoning i can sympathise with some interesting points that you've brought up, immigration as a whole, rights of workers. Although i don't think voting the BNP or Torries or even UKIP for that matter is going to completely stop workers/bosses/agencies taking advantage of a dodgy system.

The department for work and pensions is on its ass basically, like all the other governmental departments. I think we need to get a grip on how the system is run and monitored and worry a little less about who's in charge of it. If one things for sure no party has the answer to fix all issues.

Lets not all get drawn out into a fight about ideology and lets just judge parties/people on the substance.

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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby JohnGooner » Wed Apr 24, 2013 10:23 am

I have close relations to the Tories through my family, and I've voted for them up until now but that's it for me. I'm voting UKIP because I see them as the closest to Maggie's Tories, and that's exactly what this country needs.
Someone said they are xenophobe, then why are they in favour of points based skilled migration? The only thing they are against is people who come here to use and abuse our system, and they (UKIP) are right to.
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Youngie » Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:55 pm

JohnGooner wrote:I have close relations to the Tories through my family, and I've voted for them up until now but that's it for me. I'm voting UKIP because I see them as the closest to Maggie's Tories, and that's exactly what this country needs.
Someone said they are xenophobe, then why are they in favour of points based skilled migration? The only thing they are against is people who come here to use and abuse our system, and they (UKIP) are right to.


UKIP seems to be taking votes from all sides. I think if current trends stay the same it will be interesting general election in 2015.
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Massa » Thu Apr 25, 2013 3:03 pm

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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Youngie » Fri Apr 26, 2013 1:01 am

I think the county council elections are going to be a key indicator to the 2015 general election. Is anyone going to be voting in them?
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Royal Gooner » Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:03 am

Le Chat wrote:I think the county council elections are going to be a key indicator to the 2015 general election. Is anyone going to be voting in them?


Yes.
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Youngie » Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:47 am

Royal Gooner wrote:
Le Chat wrote:I think the county council elections are going to be a key indicator to the 2015 general election. Is anyone going to be voting in them?


Yes.


Who you Voting RG?
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Royal Gooner » Fri Apr 26, 2013 2:02 pm

Le Chat wrote:
Royal Gooner wrote:
Le Chat wrote:I think the county council elections are going to be a key indicator to the 2015 general election. Is anyone going to be voting in them?


Yes.


Who you Voting RG?

As I said at the start of the thread, even though I used to be a member because the Torys have turned on their core support by introducing a certain bill that will destroy thousands of years of tradition into parliament, I will be voting UKIP.
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Youngie » Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:03 pm

To be fair he's got a point. Any women who don't clean behind the fridge are sluts. :sneaky2:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24175041
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Royal Gooner » Sun Mar 15, 2015 11:32 pm

Time to revisit this in lieu of May fast approaching?
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Cripps » Sun Mar 15, 2015 11:36 pm

What are the options?
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Royal Gooner » Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:10 am

Cripps wrote:What are the options?


Anyone except the hippy crackpots called the greens.
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Cripps » Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:16 am

I vote for Frank Underwood.
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Re: Who will you vote for in 2015?

Postby Reverend Gooner » Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:19 am

I literally have no idea. I may not even cast a vote as a protest at being threatened with an £80 fine if I didn't register to vote by a certain date. It should be a choice.
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