Posted: Fri May 08, 15 6:38 pm
Someone remind me how Mr Farage did 
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Mick wrote:A lot of slaves were sold by there own african chiefs, also the corsairs took white slaves from Cornwall.db wrote:The reason we ruled the world is because we stole it from the people who actually lived there. The descendants of whom you don't feel are deserving of our help.
Remember slavery? Have you seen all those lovely big posh buildings in Liverpool for example, built with sugar plantation money, grown and harvested by men our country stole from Africa and brutalised for profit.
Those families who became rich off the backs of others still control the majority of the wealth in this country. They control the majority of the press and the government.
But hey, you go on lazily blaming the victims, they're the easy target
Nearly 4 million votesScooby wrote:Someone remind me how Mr Farage did
db wrote:Well done, completely avoided the point![]()
We stole from them. We owe them. End of.
well said couldnt of put it any betterRaminduction wrote:Proportional representation will come.
A tactical vote by the masses in my opinion - lots of potential UKIP voters opted for the conservatives as if they had have voted for UKIP Mr Cameron would have lost seats therefore decreasing the amount of conservative MP's in Westminster. If that would have happened Labour could have possibly formed a coalition with the SNP and we would have been eating shlt from the Krankies for the next 5 yrs.
Labours strength along with the lib dems has now weakened due to the resignation of the 2 leaders. Farage shouldn't have resigned but I'm sure he will be re-elected as leader. If this happens their strength and popularity will grow for sure.
I'm happy with the Conservatives getting in - their are to many left wing nutters in Labour who want to fukc this country sideways.
UKIP showed the largest growth of any single party in this election with a 13% share of all votes in the UK.
Actually that pretty much sums it up.68 beeper wrote:well said couldnt of put it any betterRaminduction wrote:Proportional representation will come.
A tactical vote by the masses in my opinion - lots of potential UKIP voters opted for the conservatives as if they had have voted for UKIP Mr Cameron would have lost seats therefore decreasing the amount of conservative MP's in Westminster. If that would have happened Labour could have possibly formed a coalition with the SNP and we would have been eating shlt from the Krankies for the next 5 yrs.
Labours strength along with the lib dems has now weakened due to the resignation of the 2 leaders. Farage shouldn't have resigned but I'm sure he will be re-elected as leader. If this happens their strength and popularity will grow for sure.
I'm happy with the Conservatives getting in - their are to many left wing nutters in Labour who want to fukc this country sideways.
UKIP showed the largest growth of any single party in this election with a 13% share of all votes in the UK.