UKIP slammed over immigration scaremongering


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  1. Since this video was made Mandelson has admitted that Labour deliberately
    promoted immigration by sending search parties to Europe. Bryant, Blunkett
    and Straw have called Labour's policy a 'spectacular mistake'.
    What do you say now Amy, eh?

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  2. I vote UKIP, and I am not racist, nor would I vote for a racist party. So,
    either I'm misinformed (unlikely) or you are just another lefty who has
    selective hearing. UKIP is against an open-border immigration policy,
    because the country is struggling as it is, e.g. with youth unemployment.
    They do not want to stop immigration, they want to stop UNCONTROLLED
    immigration. If you are inferring from that that they are racist, you are,
    ironically, an irrational bigot.

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  3. Voting Labour translates as this: "I don't care about soldiers having their
    limbs blown off and being killed in other countries in wars started by MY
    party. It doesn't affect me. As long as someone increases MY benefits I
    don't care. I don't care about the green belt being destroyed to build
    houses for thousands of eastern European workers doing the jobs I COULD
    EASILY BE DOING. Everyone else is there to serve me. I have my RIGHTS, but
    no obligation to my country, other people or my community."

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  4. The difference is that our unemployed don't want to work. Either they are
    caught in the economic trap of being on benefits, or they think they have a
    god given right to an good job. People need to wake up, we are in a mild
    recession, you have to do things you don't want to do. Its easy to blame
    others but much harder to lay the blame with yourself. I think it does make
    sense for people to move to where the work is, less travel day-to-day and
    less land is taken up.

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  5. The Tories are a pro E.U. party. It was they that got us into the common
    market, which became the E.U. They forced the Maastricht Treaty through. I
    don't agree with privatising everything either. The only party that can
    stop the demolition of the Post Office is UKIP.

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  6. Another lefty bigot who cannot see her own hypocrisy. The uncontrolled
    immigration in this country has caused permanent damage on our society. I
    can see all the benefits controlled immigration has on society but sadly
    Labour got it very very wrong. UKIP are not racists, sadly the left do not
    like reading the facts and prefer to shout down anyone that does not agree
    with their opinion.

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  7. Here's the epitome of labour logic: Want points based immigration and not
    uncontrolled open door = racism, fascism, Nazism. Labour logic on countries
    that have a points based immigration Canada = Its a nice country with
    pleasant people, basically just a better USA.

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  8. The Liquid Swordsman · Edit

    None of those things are caused by the EU. Obviously I'm aware of there
    being problems in the country but you can't just blame everything on
    immigrants or the EU. Human rights for terrorists – terrorists are humans
    and hence get human rights? Also not sure how this affects working people?
    (Also not sure what the right-wing obsession with working people is, as if
    people who aren't employed don't count.)

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  9. lol you aren't addressing anything or resting any case, fatty. You Nu Labia
    supporters, I detest stupid people and you obviously are supporting the
    party for your level of intellect, worldly experience and general alertness
    to the mess your 'party' have left our once, great country in. Don't feel
    too bad though as there are none so blind as those that cannot see. Now
    fuck off.

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  10. It's funny, I don't FEEL like someone who's been scared into voting for
    UKIP. But hey, I must be a fruitcake/loony for voting for UKIP, so I can't
    even trust my own thoughts really. Thank you, BBC, for placing a Labour
    campaigner in an audience meant to consist of 'ordinary' voters to
    enlighten me! Pfft.

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  11. We're not anti European. We want the friendliest possible relations with
    European peoples. However, it does not make economic or environmental sense
    to have millions of people coming here to work, and in effect paying the
    benefits of our own people who do NOT work. The priority should be to get
    British people off benefits and into work. They will increase their income
    and self esteem through working.

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  12. Ironically she is the one that is scaremongering. Obviously she's a little
    bitter her party got trounced. UKIP are a fairly sensible party and for
    some this is difficult to comprehend. We're in a phase now where they're
    trying to belittle them and hope they'll go away.

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  13. Her claims are ridiculous, she has no life experience and is a Nu Liebour
    plant. Anyone whose seen the UK change over the last ten years beyond
    recognition will know she's talking rubbish, a bit like you really.I have
    an education thanks, I've also travelled the world unlike the you I
    suspect, no piss off fatty.

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  14. Thousands of fishermen and farmers unemployed. Billions of pounds poured
    down the drain. Small businesses destroyed, the horsemeat scandal caused by
    the E.U. closure of small ababtoirs; Post Office privatization and the
    closure of small post offices, many of which were at the heart of local
    communities. Human rights for terrorists. All these are serious problems
    for working for people, and they are all caused by the E.U. You must be
    living in some cozy little bubble. Do you actually work?

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  15. Its always in the bad economic times we look for someone to blame, UKIP
    gave us Europe with a bunch of distorted facts, and we have taken the bait.
    The candidate couldn't answer a simple question and even though David
    Dimbleby points out the distinction between how many Bulgarians would
    actually come here to those who say they would, she continues with her
    point nonetheless.

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