Keep it classy UKIP.![]()
For goodness sake. You'd think that elected officials would have a little bit more awareness. It's a pretty crappy thing to post regardless, but after Jo Cox's murder it's downright crass.
Keep it classy UKIP.![]()
What I find really weird is that most on the (fiscal) right are happy with some of the big causes of wage stagnation, i.e. a more free labour market and de-unionisation, but then push back against the same free-market principals when it involves foreign workers, in the name of protecting British workers.
Presumably it's because at that point nationalism becomes the dominant force, but it still seems a bit mad to me.
For goodness sake. You'd think that elected officials would have a little bit more awareness. It's a pretty crappy thing to post regardless, but after Jo Cox's murder it's downright crass.
This is worth a read: A Brexit post-mortem: 17 takeaways for a fallen David Cameron. "In an open memo to the outgoing British Prime Minister, former Canadian High Commissioner to the UK, Jeremy Kinsman, describes in detail just how badly the Remain campaign failed."
What I find really weird is that most on the (fiscal) right are happy with some of the big causes of wage stagnation, i.e. a more free labour market and de-unionisation, but then push back against the same free-market principals when it involves foreign workers, in the name of protecting British workers.
Presumably it's because at that point nationalism becomes the dominant force, but it still seems a bit mad to me.
Really makes you wonder where they find these guys....
If half these points had been put to people before hand ......
Then again, the Tory strategy over the previous 5+ years had been to blame anybody and everybody for the ills of the country, apart from the real culprits, the politicians. The EU was always going to be top of the hate list due to the far right of the Tory Party who seem to exist in a dream of what the UK was like and can never be again rather than what it is. Maybe this is the post colonial hangover as Churchill(iirc) said 'we have lost an Empire but have not found a role'.
If half these points had been put to people before hand ......
Then again, the Tory strategy over the previous 5+ years had been to blame anybody and everybody for the ills of the country, apart from the real culprits, the politicians. The EU was always going to be top of the hate list due to the far right of the Tory Party who seem to exist in a dream of what the UK was like and can never be again rather than what it is. Maybe this is the post colonial hangover as Churchill(iirc) said 'we have lost an Empire but have not found a role'.
Probably the stupidest post I've ever seen on here![]()
Exactly what millions of people were worried about and still are.
1 million on the council house waiting list.
Where is everyone going to live?
I don't think housing was addressed at all in the campaign.
The problem with lack of housing stems back to Thatcher selling off the council housing and forbidding councils to build anymore and successive Govts carrying on the same policy. Tory Govt and Boris in London have diluted or done away with the rule that new housing developments had to contain some social housing. Nothing to do with immigrants directly although any new people are exacerbating an existing problem.
So it seems one of the so called 'experts' we should have listened to about brexit has now back tracked and said our economy is not all doom and gloom.
just goes to show people who have a vested interest in the outcome of such votes will tell you whatever they need to sway people one way or another
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...itish-economy-grow-faster-Germany-France.html
P.S i know is a daily fail article but still..
Can't find the figures, but the quarter to end of June was down something like 3%.i wouldnt saying "tanking". I work in the construction industry and in the two quarters prior to the referendum, the industry was technically in recession as we had had two consecutive quarters of negative growth but it was only something like 0.25% each quarter.
Its funny that why I always say the majority of experts are not experts, there are only a handful.
FTSE 100 smashes 6,700 and pound breaks $1.31 as Bank of England survey shows 'no clear evidence' of sharp Brexit slowdown
Aye, just seen her on the news as well, looked and sounded good.
Four very interesting maps of immigration patterns in Europe. Very interesting that India is still the UK's biggest source of immigrants.
The problem for Tories in Conservatives In and BSE overall, was the initial reluctance to share campaigning resources, strategies and methods with erstwhile rivals. So, in a sense, they hobbled their own activists stuck between two HQs: one around the Government, one around the referendum's mission. It improved greatly towards the end but until the very last moment Dave wanted to minimise blows on his party, believing wrongly that such appeasement will work on his backbench headbangers and sceptic voters. Tactically, he should've advanced Labour as one of his predecessors managed to do rather well in the past, knowing full well that for as long as they were stuck under Jezza, they were unlikely to capitalise on any such political boon. Neither should he have played coy before the official campaign. Ah well, he's gone now.
Was Corbyn on the same script as well?Who'd have thought someone with plenty of time to prepare could look good on their debut. It's almost as if she knew the questions beforehand and had a script to follow...
Aye, just seen her on the news as well, looked and sounded good.
Remember Dave went over to India not that long ago and promised to make it easier for Indians to come to Britain while saying we need to cut immigration when in the UK.