No, Roy, it isn't. Things are far from perfect, but we're nowhere near meltdown. The economy is looking reasonable and most people have more money in their pockets than ever. There are concerns about Iraq, immigration, crime, but things could get a lot worse.
If we were ever stupid enough to elect a BNP government, for example. Things would get much worse. Our exports would collapse, our currency would tumble in value, we'd have huge skill shortages that a racist government would refuse to address with overseas labour. And our taxes would be spent rounding up and shipping out the few million citizens whose skin colour the BNP don't like.
Why have I brought the BNP into it? Because it's as a BNP candidate (failed) in Dukinfield that you keep spamming us, Roy.
2007-12-11 05:30:13
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answered by Mr Sceptic 7
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ah but Roy the problem is the meltdown is not happening really. Come on more jobs created last month. How many of them do you think were jobs that a foreign owned company is taking on the staff in.0% or the 79% mark eh. Come on tell us how many jobs the BNP have actually got to move to Britain in the last few years. OH and don't tell us parties not in government don't go looking for new jobs for people they do and always have.
2007-12-11 07:48:12
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answered by BUST TO UTOPIA 6
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i think of the ten thousand Euro advantageous is slightly puny - I recommend, your universal unlawful immigrant has probable paid that to a pair people trafficer gang, with the objective to advantageous the 'gang' one among those small quantity seems pointless. No, a thank you to handle those people trafficers is to shove one among them into penitentiary with a 60+ twelve months sentence - no hazard of ever getting out. on the entire I believe the Italian Senate for passing a sane regulation which protects Italy from 'invasion'. I study someplace that Italy will exchange into populated by potential of Africans interior of 50 years and that the final Italians might have died out. Do something now. Britain will ought to do something quickly or it's going to be too late. a collection of Africans offered a house in a highway close to me, they held a occasion and their occasion-goers got here out for a piss interior the line. I ask you, what are we doing permitting those people to return right here? ought to be nuts. you recognize the way it is going, following the fall of Roman government each and every thing stopped. comparable element is already happening right here in uk. The railways now no longer paintings appropriate, our hospitals are sluggish and inefficient, our ambulance provider permit's people die interior the line or of their very own residences. BRITONS unsleeping
2016-10-11 01:40:33
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answered by riva 4
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Bunch of Labour halfwits with less than half baked, politically correct, human rights for muggers, daft ideas. What a joke ID cards are - can't we all see where it's heading. Remember Common Market? Just a common trading arrangement so don't worry. And where is it now? We've lost control of our own legislature, funding, and set to lose our own country.
2007-12-11 05:22:20
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answered by S Claus 3
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Only if the idiots like the voters let it. We are an old country and have weathered worse storms than this. What has changed can be changed back or improved if only the slothful ones would use their vote.
2007-12-11 04:27:17
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a case of come the hour come the man/woman Trouble is it's 23 58hrs and no sign of him/herm BNP is not the one
2007-12-11 04:43:13
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answered by Scouse 7
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Perhaps you should look at the meltdown of your own party first.
2007-12-11 05:36:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy now! Your obsession with Gordon could soon lead you into becoming his stalker. Its very easy to see.
2007-12-11 07:31:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Continuing towards meltdown
2007-12-11 04:18:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Britain is as bad as the US, with a bunch of liberals bringing up stupid political points, that will not change anything for the better, and trying to prove that more spending is needed everywhere.
2007-12-11 04:19:21
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answered by fuzzybrowsrocklee 2
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