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Of course, the real news of today is that Joey Barton is going on Question Time.
People aren't voting UKIP for their policies, not really. I'm really excited that they seem to have reached a critical mass of support but not because I agree with their policies but because this might actually lead to 4 party politics in this country and that scares the other three shitless. Tories and New Labour thought they'd crushed the Libs but now there's a new kid on the block and they are going to have to sort themselves out since UKIP seem to be stealing votes from both of them.
Not that ultimately it will make much difference. Political parties don't write their manifestos based on what's best for the country, they write them to garner the most votes and frankly the general public don't know what's best for them.
What we really need is a benign dictatorship.
People being encouraged to demonise immigrants is not a price worth paying.It's a very odd situation - I'm anti-UKIP policy, but I am so, so pro anything that will make a dent to mainstream politics.
People being encouraged to demonise immigrants is not a price worth paying.
It doesn't matter whether they are being "actively encouraged" UKIP are stirring things up and the result is more anti-immigrant sentiment.I don't think people are being actively encouraged to do that, to be honest. I just feel a lot of their voters do do that.
It doesn't matter whether they are being "actively encouraged" UKIP are stirring things up and the result is more anti-immigrant sentiment.
They're talking shite about immigration, though. If they were being honest, that would be a fair excuse. They aren't.They're talking about immigration. That's fair enough - we're living in an immigration crisis. It's most certainly a fair topic to discuss.
They're talking about immigration. That's fair enough - we're living in an immigration crisis. It's most certainly a fair topic to discuss.
They are not talking about immigration, they are making up facts and scare mongering about immigration.
Name one.
Name one.
Where's the crisis?They're talking about immigration. That's fair enough - we're living in an immigration crisis. It's most certainly a fair topic to discuss.
Name one.
There was that 75% of our laws being made in europe (reality, about 15%). There were the threats of millions of romanians and bulgarians arriving (reality, numbers stayed vaguely constant, maybe dropped). I could go on if I could be arsed.Name one.
There is no immigration crisis. Immigration has been essential for the uk.Where's the crisis?
Name one.
When proven wrong revert back to blaming Labour.
I do agree Labour needs to take a look at itself. Miliband needs to stop pandering to UKIP dog whilstled most likely racist voters and actually stand up for some decent values.
I have literally zero concerns about immigration.
UKIP are an irrelevance
You are aware of course that economic consensus is by-and-large that immigration probably has a net beneficial impact on wages and employment.It's amazing how people just refuse to look at the evidence.
It's the cult of Labour. It destroys working class people and brainwashes them too.
UKIP are an irrelevance, really. It's the 2000-2010 years that will be looked at as pivotal in this story.
It's amazing how people just refuse to look at the evidence.
The issue is that so many here want to vote Labour but they're not actually very sure why they're doing it.
This applies to so many of their voters I know - "I vote Labour." "Why?" "I just do, really."
You are aware of course that economic consensus is by-and-large that immigration probably has a net beneficial impact on wages and employment.
Maybe you ought to point this out rather than getting consistently proven wrong in this thread.
Immigration in the right way is a wonderful thing. Surely that's a given.
However immigration at the unofficial levels we are seeing and the reaction to it from all sides is the danger.
As far as I'm aware, the studies have broadly shown that immigration has slightly depressed wages of low earners and slightly increased wages of higher earners. In my opinion this is largely down to the lack of strong unions to protect low paid workers nowadays.I remember Rednev, on this very forum, speaking from a left-wing perspective, asking the question of why the left refuse to accept, despite all the evidence, that immigration has caused a depression in wages.
I would ask it again here. Provide your evidence. And I don't want a Guardian flowchart.
How am I getting proven wrong? I'm merely stating that UKIP's mean words are insignificant when put up against Labour's record.
That's a given. I love immigration. It's benefitted me hugely.
But then I'm middle class. I don't compete with immigrants for jobs. I don't have kids to worry about.