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  • Eurpean elections so whos voting where
  • kimbers
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    read this recently as a scientist i found it very informative

    tho ultimately i am saddened as i know ukip and the greens will do well as it concludes this…..
    voters seeking to register protest votes with the likes of UKIP and the Greens [dont] realise that they are supporting parties that apparently contain creationists and climate denialists (UKIP), and supporters of quackery (The Greens).

    sootyandjim
    Free Member

    I wouldn’t vote UKIP if they paid me to do it, bunch of borderline racists and the Green’s, whilst having a few good ideas, have very little substance or just pure fantasy ideas on the majority of their policy matters.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    “supporters of quackery”

    Assuming this means that they are pro-duck then I think they just gained a vote from me.

    scaredypants
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    I’m guessing most mainstream parties “contain” much the same
    … or do you mean it’s part of their manifesto ?

    wwawas – you want the tories matey, they even buy houses for the little fellas

    nickc
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    [dont] realise that they are supporting parties that apparently contain creationists and climate denialists (UKIP)

    The use of the word apparently here should set alarm bells ringing in every-ones ears…

    and supporters of quackery (The Greens).

    Do you have examples of their quackery?

    kimbers
    Full Member

    ooops i forgot to post the link……
    =http://www.layscience.net/node/581

    kimbers
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    kimbers
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    We would oppose attempts to regulate complementary medicine, except by licensing and review boards made up of representatives of their respective alternative health care fields

    that scary, dangerous and idiotic statement sums up the green policy on alternative meds

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    Is conventional medicine differently peer reviewed ?
    Surely it is done by Doctors and pharmacists and other people in the field?
    PS please dont mistake this as support for them (I think it is b0ll0cks)

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    The EU Commission consists of 27 people, none of whom are elected by anyone. They are appointed and have the power to make and change laws that everyone in Europe must abide by.

    Your vote tomorrow will not change this. You will still live under laws made by 27 unelected people in Brussels. If you do not obey them, you will still go to prison.

    These 27 people control everything in Europe. What you eat, what you earn, where you live. Your taxes, your transport, your savings, your property, your career, your pension. Your very liberty is in the hands of 27 unelected commissioners.

    Think on…..

    buzz-lightyear
    Free Member

    havn’t been sent voting cards 🙁

    crikey
    Free Member

    These 27 people control everything in Europe. What you eat, what you earn, where you live. Your taxes, your transport, your savings, your property, your career, your pension. Your very liberty is in the hands of 27 unelected commissioners.

    I suspect, although I can’t be arsed to prove it, that this statement is perhaps a leetle bit less than the actual truth….

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    These 27 people control everything in Europe. What you eat, what you earn, where you live. Your taxes, your transport, your savings, your property, your career, your pension. Your very liberty is in the hands of 27 unelected commissioners.

    LOL, get outta here CFH, that’s a bit strong even for you old chap 😆

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Italics, folks. And the “Think on…”

    A discussion point, not my words.

    deadlydarcy
    Free Member

    A discussion point, not my words.

    Yeah, see, I realise not even you could have made that up. Have you been cutting and pasting from UKIP’s website?

    crikey
    Free Member

    These 27 people control everything in Europe. What you eat, what you earn, where you live. Your taxes, your transport, your savings, your property, your career, your pension. Your very liberty is in the hands of 27 unelected commissioners

    Ok, for the sake of discussion….

    I decide what I eat, largely dependent on what is in the fridge when I’m hungry. Me 1 – Brussels 0.

    I decide what I earn, by choosing a career. Me 2 – Brussels 0.

    I decide where I live, based largely on where my mum and dad lived and where my employment is based. Me blah….

    Tax; set by UK govt.
    Transport; me/govt/local council/local bike shop/ weather.
    Savings; I decide how much and where to save, and if i can manage to save anything at all due to Mrs Crikeys shoe habit, which, again is not subject to EU constraint, more the pity.
    …etc.

    So, on reflection, a load of old dogs cock.

    kimbers
    Full Member

    discuss…

    ok the person who wrote that must be some sort of paranoid fantasist, terrified that johnny foreigner is plotting to overtake the country from a dr evil style lair in brussles, they will not stop until frogs legs are served in every school canteen, big ben is replaced with a giant cuckoo clock, all bananas must be regulation straightness, using imperial measurements a capital offence and the national anthem sung in german

    so probably ukip

    if it was tory we would be hearing about all the creationist gay hating neo nationalists that cameron made alliances with this weekend

    times

    even the torrygraph is shocked

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    seems the main problem is they are mainly single issue parties

    greens
    be nicer to bunnies and fields

    UKIP
    build more walls round britian get our empire back

    BNP
    more rights for skinheads

    Oxboy
    Free Member

    mikewsmithare says:
    seems the main problem is they are mainly single issue parties

    greens
    be nicer to bunnies and fields

    UKIP
    build more walls round britian get our empire back

    BNP
    more rights for skinheads

    mmm. cant see any ‘problems’ with the first two and you cant even spell Britain you dick!
    As for the BNP jibe, ‘more rights for skinheads’ where did you get that from? Have they actually said that?

    Oxboy
    Free Member

    And any way, why wouldnt you vote BNP after hearing this,
    ‘Labour Party MP Shahid Malik has predicted the total Islamification of Britain and a Muslim prime minister, “Allah willing”, within the next thirty years.’
    and after reading this:
    http://bnp.org.uk/tag/islamification-of-britain/

    Scaremongering? I think not, just because the media doesnt report it it doesnt mean its not happening!

    kimbers
    Full Member

    oxboy are you trolling here?

    or do you really want to vote for these vile thugs?
    scaremongering, i think not

    kimbers
    Full Member

    • Jeffrey Marshall, senior organiser for the BNP’s London European election campaign. Following the death of David Cameron’s disabled son Ivan, Marshall claimed in an internet forum discussion: “We live in a country today which is unhealthily dominated by an excess of sentimentality towards the weak and unproductive. No good will come of it.”

    Later, in response to comments made by others on the site, Marshall is alleged to have written: “There is not a great deal of point in keeping these people alive after all.” He said the comments were private and some had been paraphrased and taken out of context. He admitted making the former comment, but said he could not recall making the latter one in an email to the forum, a copy of which is in the Observer’s possession.

    • Garry Aronsson, Griffin’s running mate for the European parliament in the North West, posts an avatar on his personal web page featuring a Nazi SS death’s head alongside the statement, “Speak English Or Die!” Aronsson proclaims on the site: “Every time you change your way of life to make immigrants more comfortable you betray OUR future!” He lists his hobbies as “devising slow and terrible ways of paying back the Guardian-reading **** who have betrayed the British people into poverty and slavery. I AM NOT JOKING.”

    • Barry Bennett, MEP candidate for the South West, posted several years ago under a pseudonym in a white supremacist forum the bizarre statement that “David Beckham is not white, he’s a black man.” Bennett, who is half-Jewish according to the BNP’s deputy leader, Simon Darby, continued: “Beckham is an insult to Britishness, and I’m glad he’s not here.” He added: “I know perfectly respectable half-Jews in the BNP… even Hitler had honorary Aryans who were of Jewish descent… so whatever’s good enough for Hitler’s good enough for me. God rest his soul.”

    • Russ Green, MEP candidate for the West Midlands, posted recently on Darby’s web page: “If we allowed Indians, Africans, etc to join [the BNP], we would become the ‘British multi-National party’ … and I really do hope that never happens!” Darby said he echoed Green’s sentiments.

    • Dave Strickson, a BNP organiser who helps run its eastern region European election campaign, carried on his personal “Thurrock Patriots” blog a recent report of the fatal stabbing of a teenager in east London beneath the words “Another teen stabbed in Coon Town”. The site also carried a mock-up racist version of the US dollar entitled “Obama Wog Dollar”. Darby said the BNP did not endorse these comments and described them as “beyond the pale”.

    binners
    Full Member

    That utter **** from UKIP was on Newsnight last night. He made a statement about Godfrey Bloom being ‘ahead of his time’ when it came to views on maternity leave.

    Just to refresh our memories about Mr Blooms views on the subject

    “No self-respecting small businessman with a brain in the right place would ever employ a lady of child-bearing age,”

    Yeah…. very ‘ahead of his time’. His time clearly being 1837

    aracer
    Free Member

    I can understand Mr Bloom’s point – though he’s wrong.

    Of course some of the sex-discrimination laws, such as the latest one about employers paying for your childcare vouchers when you’re off on maternity leave really don’t help to encourage small businesses to take on such women (or to set up childcare voucher schemes).

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