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If what I've been told is right,ed millipede was door knocking this morning in Doncaster.

Desperate times,desperate measures....

 

Maybe he's popping round to ask the neighbour for a cup of sugar? Seeing as he's an MP there n'all?

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UKIP Policy on migration...

 

Controlling and managing our borders

 

– UKIP recognises the benefits of limited, controlled immigration.

 

– UKIP will leave the EU, and take back control of our borders. Work permits will be permitted to fill skills gaps in the UK jobs market.

 

– We will extend to EU citizens the existing points-based system for time-limited work permits. Those coming to work in the UK must have a job to go to, must speak English, must have accommodation agreed prior to their arrival, and must have NHS-approved health insurance.

 

– Migrants will only be eligible for benefits (in work or out of work) when they have been paying tax and NI for five years and will only be eligible for permanent residence after ten years.

 

– UKIP will reinstate the primary purpose rule for bringing foreign spouses and children to the UK.

 

– UKIP will not offer an amnesty for illegal immigrants or those gaining British passports through fraud.

 

– UKIP will return to the principles of the UN Convention of Refugees which serves to protect the most vulnerable.

 

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To avoid further lies... this is UKIP's policy on the NHS-

 

 

 

The National Health Service

 

– UKIP will ensure the NHS is free at the point of delivery and time of need for all UK residents.

 

– We will stop further use of PFI in the NHS and encourage local authorities to buy out their PFI contracts early where this is affordable.

 

– We will ensure that GPs’ surgeries are open at least one evening per week, where there is demand for it.

 

– UKIP opposes plans to charge patients for visiting their GP.

 

–We will ensure that visitors to the UK, and migrants until they have paid NI for five years, have NHS-approved private health insurance as a condition of entry to the UK, saving the NHS £2bn pa. UKIP will commit to spending £200m of the £2bn saving to end hospital car parking charges in England.

 

– We will replace Monitor and the Care Quality Commission with elected county health boards to be more responsive scrutineers of local health services. These will be able to inspect health services and take evidence from whistle-blowers.

 

– UKIP opposes the sale of NHS data to third parties.

 

– We will ensure foreign health service professionals coming to work in the NHS are properly qualified and can speak English to a standard acceptable to the profession.

 

– UKIP will amend working time rules to give trainee doctors, surgeons and medics the proper environment to train and practise.

 

– There will be a duty on all health service staff to report low standards of care.

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UKIP Policy on migration...

 

Controlling and managing our borders

 

– UKIP recognises the benefits of limited, controlled immigration.

 

– UKIP will leave the EU, and take back control of our borders. Work permits will be permitted to fill skills gaps in the UK jobs market.

 

– We will extend to EU citizens the existing points-based system for time-limited work permits. Those coming to work in the UK must have a job to go to, must speak English, must have accommodation agreed prior to their arrival, and must have NHS-approved health insurance.

 

– Migrants will only be eligible for benefits (in work or out of work) when they have been paying tax and NI for five years and will only be eligible for permanent residence after ten years.

 

– UKIP will reinstate the primary purpose rule for bringing foreign spouses and children to the UK.

 

– UKIP will not offer an amnesty for illegal immigrants or those gaining British passports through fraud.

 

– UKIP will return to the principles of the UN Convention of Refugees which serves to protect the most vulnerable.

 

---------- Post added 22-11-2014 at 21:38 ----------

 

To avoid further lies... this is UKIP's policy on the NHS-

 

 

 

The National Health Service

 

– UKIP will ensure the NHS is free at the point of delivery and time of need for all UK residents.

 

– We will stop further use of PFI in the NHS and encourage local authorities to buy out their PFI contracts early where this is affordable.

 

– We will ensure that GPs’ surgeries are open at least one evening per week, where there is demand for it.

 

– UKIP opposes plans to charge patients for visiting their GP.

 

–We will ensure that visitors to the UK, and migrants until they have paid NI for five years, have NHS-approved private health insurance as a condition of entry to the UK, saving the NHS £2bn pa. UKIP will commit to spending £200m of the £2bn saving to end hospital car parking charges in England.

 

– We will replace Monitor and the Care Quality Commission with elected county health boards to be more responsive scrutineers of local health services. These will be able to inspect health services and take evidence from whistle-blowers.

 

– UKIP opposes the sale of NHS data to third parties.

 

– We will ensure foreign health service professionals coming to work in the NHS are properly qualified and can speak English to a standard acceptable to the profession.

 

– UKIP will amend working time rules to give trainee doctors, surgeons and medics the proper environment to train and practise.

 

– There will be a duty on all health service staff to report low standards of care.

 

how can they pay tax and national insurance if they dont work? :huh:

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They wouldn't get in if they didn't have a job to go to.

 

Exactly if they contribute and intrigate with our way of life no problem but to do nothing and stand about laughing and stealing from us something needs to be sorted:rant:

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Maybe he's popping round to ask the neighbour for a cup of sugar? Seeing as he's an MP there n'all?

 

I very much doubt he`s even spent a single night in Donny. Just another MP parachuted in to stand for a "safe" seat, Same as old Dan Jarvis in Barnsley and many others.

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