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Nigel Farage, trapped in a pub


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no we arnt "mono cultural" we are made up of england, ireland, "for now scotland" and cant wait for them to go! and wales, that is the UK british, we will never be "multicultural" as you seem to want because the great "silent for now unfortunatly" majority dont want to be multicultural, i mix in all walks of life in business and in every other main area of work and leisure from the shop floor to the golf club.

 

Anyone who thinks the golf club represents some sort of social pinnacle has serious problems.

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"Wasn't modern golf invented by the dastardly Scots ? What ho! the corroding influence on our unicultural life that cometh with too much tolerance for the ways of our colonial subjects."

 

"Before long the enemy within will import nurses from the subcontinent to help build and maintain a National Health Service. The lives of the great unwashed will be prolonged beyond their utility. I say! we should never have let the rabble get out of the workhouse."

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Anyone who thinks the golf club represents some sort of social pinnacle has serious problems.

 

I think AdamSmith longs to be playing golf with the movers and shakers, but doesn't quite have it in him to join them :hihi:

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Looks like a lot of business leaders, including the CBI, don't have a lot of time for UKIP's isolationist stance.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/british-business-we-need-to-stay-in-the-eu--or-risk-losing-up-to-92bn-a-year-8622925.html

 

“The economic case to stay in the EU is overwhelming,” they say. “To Britain, membership is estimated to be worth between £31bn and £92bn per year in income gains, or between £1,200 to £3,500 for every household."

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Looks like a lot of business leaders, including the CBI, don't have a lot of time for UKIP's isolationist stance.

 

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/british-business-we-need-to-stay-in-the-eu--or-risk-losing-up-to-92bn-a-year-8622925.html

 

“The economic case to stay in the EU is overwhelming,” they say. “To Britain, membership is estimated to be worth between £31bn and £92bn per year in income gains, or between £1,200 to £3,500 for every household."

 

This is the crux of Cameron's problem. His paymasters in the City and the business community are telling him they want EU integration. His activists are telling him they prefer the UKIP approach. Many of his MPs are dancing to the tune of the activists. He can't reconcile the two.

 

This is where the Tories are losing touch following along a destructive path favoured by UKIP. And where the LibDems, Labour, and others are showing they are tuned into business needs.

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Businesses don't vote. People do. People are sick of the needs of business being put above the needs of the British populace.

 

Businesses create wealth. Businesses employ people, lots of them. People vote. People don't usually vote to make themselves redundant.

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Some businesses employ lots of immigrants and very few locals.

 

Given that the population of this country is still a good 80% white british I think we can safely say businesses employ millions of white british locals. A few farms round Boston and the like is neither nowt nor summat

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Given that the population of this country is still a good 80% white british I think we can safely say businesses employ millions of white british locals. A few farms round Boston and the like is neither nowt nor summat

 

Sniff! you just burst his bubble...you viscous swine you.

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