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AndrewHFFFD

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10 years ago @ Conservative Home - LISTEN: Are Poles stil... · 0 replies · +2 points

What job is there that the local population can't do? Is it to speak Polish or something?

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - LISTEN: Are Poles stil... · 0 replies · -1 points

People just don't want it. You can't go against the will of the country. You can't tell people what they like and dislike. That is dictatorship, and dictatorship is very ugly indeed. We could end up in a very nasty civil war. Your wonderful immigrant friends should have the decency to understand when they have overstayed their welcome.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - LISTEN: Are Poles stil... · 0 replies · -2 points

The politicians won't do anything at all. The question is, do we as a nation just watch as we are taken over, or do we do something effective to stop it? Civilisation is only possible when one has a civilised democracy, and we don't. You can see how they are on here with heads in clouds and living in cuckoo land.

My view is that the very best chance we have is where millions of us just apply a ‘little and often’ strategy, as in millions of little things to make them go away, but not anything that could be made illegal, as in just below that mark. This was the strategy of Gandhi, and it worked. If you believe you can fix the problem by your vote then you are just wasting precious time.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - 200,000 families in ov... · 0 replies · +2 points

Yes, it reminds me of reading the BBC. The main problem is skilfully sidestepped. Immigrants from the third world have massive families. They would reach the size of the accommodation provided. I've seen them in British standard houses of four bedrooms with 6 or 7 children and maybe even more. We could shut off the borders tomorrow and still have a huge immigration problem coming out of the wombs of the ones already here.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Mark Hoban MP: More jo... · 0 replies · +4 points

Yes indeed. I sometimes think I wish it were the other way around and the commentators on here were making government policy and these pie in the sky merchants were the commentators. Logically it should be this way around, as in the idea of free market economics where the most sensible products are the ones which sell the most, but its not.

It feels like history repeating since this was just how it was in the Soviet Union. Nothing worked, and yet there were more industrial targets, 5 year plans, government hype and all the rest of it than one could believe. Everyone except the party elite were desperately poor and there were queues everywhere. Even if you wanted a loaf of bread you would have to queue for it. Of course all this time wasted on stuff which didn’t contribute anything towards wealth or the value of the products was the reason.

“As part of our reforms, we have raised our expectations of job seekers and given them personalised support. Using insights from behavioural economics”

You see, they think if only they could brainwash the proletariat some more then it would work. It’s like ordering another statue of Lenin for the high street.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Mark Hoban MP: More jo... · 0 replies · +9 points

Here's a challenge for you. Try and find a jumper made in Britain. I think you will be lucky to buy one for under £200, and you would have a hell of a job even finding it as well. Typically you could pay £300 or even £400 for one. Likewise see if you can find a pair of British shoes. Again you are going to need at least £200 unless you want something that might be fashionable for a geriatric.

You see I’m a customer, and I love British products and always try and support small business through my wallet. What I can’t fathom for the life of me is why it costs so damn much for a bit of cloth. I don’t want anything fancy or anything, but just something made with care and good natural materials. OK so you give Barnbrook as an example of a British firm, but if I search on the name all I get is some design agency producing fonts for adverts. I do not wish to wear an advert, and I don’t wish to buy advertising. I want some British cloths and I don’t want third word ones.

So the inevitable question is how has it come to this? Most of these companies which are in business that we see on industrial estates don’t even advertise. It seems to me that the work is passed around some clandestine group of cronies. They work in secret. They have corporate customers. It is quite clear to me that anything but a free market is in operation. It's almost like a group of masons, or those meat suppliers Adam Smith saw which inspired him to write his famous book. It’s probably good money if you are in the cartel, but say you aren’t – then what?

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Cameron is right to st... · 0 replies · +2 points

I don't have dolls in my house. Whatever gave you that idea?

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Cameron is right to st... · 0 replies · +3 points

"And why American?"

Well you see these were the people who promoted it in the first place. I was just researching this gay agenda as I like to find things out for myself, and one prominent activist was lamenting that all his homosexual friends who were promoting it in the 80s had virtually died off. Most only lived to their thirties. There is another point here, and that is that the "scene" in America is very promiscuous, as in we are talking about people having sex with one another who they don't even know the names of, and it is mixed up with a lot of drug taking as well. It was and probably still is a very sordid thing and the very last thing you would associate marriage with. We are talking about those anonymous dating sites and that idea as well. Remember George Michael. That’s about typical of this scene. I really don’t think it is very fair on the rest of the public that they should do obscene things in public places, like apparently parks are a common one out that way. You can see how disease spreads in such an environment.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Cameron is right to st... · 2 replies · +7 points

I didn't say all American homosexuals will die. I said the AIDS epidemic killed a lot of them. That's just a matter of fact.

As for being Conservative, well I agree with the political theory of it, but I see it is corrupted now. I'm not UKIP if that it what you think, and I'm certainly not Labour or Lib Dems. I think our best chance is for the Conservative Party to go back to being Conservative and looking after the interests of free trade and private small business. I'm a small state kind of guy.

10 years ago @ Conservative Home - Cameron is right to st... · 0 replies · +2 points

It's not a genetic thing. How on earth could it be?