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• #32852
Fucking racist immigrants. That's why I'm voting ukip.
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• #32853
Coming over here, taking our prejudices!
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• #32854
I just remembered that I'm actually an immigrant.
This is starting to get very confusing. I know how poor Nigel feels.
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• #32855
that graphic does a disservice.
'High numbers' of UKIP voters dont exist.
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• #32856
Over 4 million people voted for them in the European elections earlier this year.
Whatever you think of their policies, and I find them abhorrent myself, they have significant support.
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• #32857
yeah I understand the threat. I just think that the map could do with some context, because as it is, it just pats UKIP voters on the back.
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• #32858
Wouldn't be more easy just to build a wall in every city, village, river, lake, etc and split the right from the left? Every side with its own laws, cultures, amusements, drinks, etc.
It will be better for everyone and for everything. The small percentage that will end up unemployed, the very same one that now is so busy working for us for our happiness with politics, borders control, etc, can be used to dig the earth and see if they can make grow from it something more useful than what they do now.
But, we should be all united on this.
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• #32859
If someone is wondering what to do with the centrist then… We just ethnic cleansing them.
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• #32860
I know how poor Nigel feels.
He's not poor. He's getting rich on being a fat cat MEP. :)
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• #32861
Rep button, where are you when we need you?
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• #32862
If someone is wondering what to do with the centrist then… We just ethnic cleansing them.
Disagree. We can put them on TV as part of a new gameshow where they are presented with ever more difficult moral and economic conundrums and they have to choose between right or left options. A running score of left/right decisions will be kept, then at the end of the show they'll be deported to whichever side's gulag they agreed with the most under pressure.
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• #32863
The next general election will be the most interesting for a while. Which pile of shit will float to the top?
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• #32864
^^Fine. But they need to be stamped, so that we can recognise them and keep a strict eye on them. Before they start to fuck up their new home.
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• #32865
The Dutch anti-immigration party (which is financially left-wing unlike UKIP) has second generation immigrants in them.
Because "now there's too many immigrants that don't want to work like my parents did".
Not sure if LOL, Fail, WTF or all of the above (and then you die as your body can't handle the physical outputs required to make the appropriate face)
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• #32866
How would you imagine London without immigrants since its beginning?
How would you imagine UK without the London that you have now?
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• #32867
How would you imagine London without immigrants since its beginning?
Glorious empty countryside
How would you imagine UK without the London that you have now?
Glorious empty countryside punctuated by occasional tiny hamlets
And not a motor vehicle to be seen!
Right, that's it. I'm voting UKIP as they are the only party who are brave enough to want to deliver the vision above.
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• #32869
The Dutch anti-immigration party (which is financially left-wing unlike UKIP) has second generation immigrants in them.
Because "now there's too many immigrants that don't want to work like my parents did".
I've experienced a lot of this, the 'shut the door after me, we're full' argument...
Makes me vomit...
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• #32870
In your vision, pretty much correct, you forgot sporadic flocks of ruminants decorating the paesagistic.
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• #32871
Ah, humanity.
But perhaps it means a lot of issues are not due to people being racist perse, but people being worried about their cultural preservation/values (we have a lot of Caucasian USA right wing evangelism "immigrating" into Northern Ireland, woopdiefuckingdoo) and the usual "benefits scroungers/I need to pay my bills, go away we have no money".
Silver linings?
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• #32872
On reflection, I think that we should televise this, too. For example, Dave from Totnes is a social Liberal with financial conservative leanings. In his final round, he becomes flustered and selects an EDL manifesto policy by fat-fingering the screen, then finds himself shipped off to East Britain with the rest of the right-leaning population. We follow him with cameras for the next twelve months as he adjusts to his new life in this Guardian-free utopia, with regular Diary Room sessions where he wails "all I want is a bloody croissant and a hand-woven organic keffiyeh" at the camera.
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• #32873
bit racist
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• #32874
Actually, I think Totnes would be a lovely place to live, and not just for the croissants and keffiyehs either.
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• #32875
That sounds a good idea followed from some nice imagery also useful for to be embroidered on babies aprons. Hopefully soft enough not to irritate the skin after wiping tears and regurgitation.
In my experience immigrants are very racist indeed... Not news, I'm very sad to say...