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Topic History of: Immigration Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
Even though UKIP got one seat, they still got more votes.
I will not be surprised if UKIP will split the Reform vote at the GE. |
Wyot |
Green Man wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I didn't vote but the public wanted a referendum and won their vote.
Cameron wanted a referendum thinking we would remain and trying to stop the squabbling in his party. The public weren't calling for it -just the Tory party.
And in the event there was a majority barely worth talking about.
Re writing history to present Brexit as the glorious will of the people defeating the establishment is just not factual.
About 12 hours later after the vote counted, he fucked off!
Indeed.
However, this does not in any way speak to your assertion that the public wanted a referendum. |
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
Green Man wrote:
I didn't vote but the public wanted a referendum and won their vote.
Cameron wanted a referendum thinking we would remain and trying to stop the squabbling in his party. The public weren't calling for it -just the Tory party.
And in the event there was a majority barely worth talking about.
Re writing history to present Brexit as the glorious will of the people defeating the establishment is just not factual.
About 12 hours later after the vote counted, he fucked off! |
JK2006 |
I simply cannot understand the immigration issue. Until we start thinking in terms of humanity as a species and continue to accept that nationalism is far more important, there can be no justice.
Society must adapt to the population just as it must adapt to climate change and crime. |
hedda |
Totally agree JK.
About 40% of Oz citizens are immigrants and another 20% are the first generation of immigrants.
I think it's wonderful but you have to offer some sort of skill to get in which is very selfish and really takes those skills away from their birth countries.
There's a very small percentage who are admitted on humanitarian reasons |
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