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  • Funky_Monk
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    #371
    Originally posted by Monaco
    There is no way in hell that I want to be stuck in the position of a typical middle aged person whose still working 9 till 5 at a boring job that they don't want to do and wasting 80% of their monthly income on rent, food, tax, and other bills. That sounds like a living hell to me. There has to be a reward for working hard, otherwise, whats the point in working at all? Retiring young and rich is the ultimate reward.

    Where do you live for renting to be more cost effective? A posh area of London where the jobs are available and the property prices are sky high?
    I'd happily work till I'm older to enjoy life as I go. Plus work has huge health benefits.
    Few people regret not earning more.

    Pretty much, we live in zone 1 north of the river and you can see the river from where I am currently sat.

    So perhaps you'll reconsider your prejudgemental branding of me.

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      #372
      Originally posted by VG_Addict
      They had to give away tickets with free toys to get people to buy tickets for Khan-Molina.
      What part of UK was Khan-Molina held?

      Hint: Not a trick question.

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        #373
        Originally posted by Monaco
        It really depends on what you're studying for and if you're capable of saving the money to pay off the university debt after you get the job, and lets be honest here...everyone is complaining about how there are no jobs for graduates right now, its a horrible time to be a graduate.

        Making a lot of money is more of a state of mind than anything. A uni graduate job is very very good, but you need to know how to invest the money you make from it. Its like these NFL football players, 78% of them go bankrupt 5 years after leaving the sport despite being worth tens of millions of dollars.

        Khan is just overly protective of Islam because he's a ******. UKIP is anti extremism, not anti ******.

        A very small percentage of ******s don't want to integrate in to the society that they're living in, and thats how extremism starts. They hate the country because it doesn't have the same laws that the ****** country that they came from had and doesn't allow certain ****** attires that don't fit in with British or French culture. If these guys came over here and integrated in to British society like the rest of the ******s then we wouldn't have an extremism problem. The same goes for a lot of the Polish. These pricks dumped garbage outside of one of my flats, and they conveniently didn't respond in English when I politely asked when they were going to remove it. It took me months of phone calls to the police, fire brigade and other services to get them to remove it.
        UKIP as of late can't go wrong it seems. The whole "lacist palty" card is getting old. I like how they don't fall for the usual left, right left, right politics. It has pros and cons of course as you don't know here they stand ideologically, but willing to adapt as you go is also a plus. Also they try extra hard (from how they talk) to screen out ex-BNP members where as Labor not too long ago had sitting councillors who were ex-BNP members.

        Welfare state to some extent is good, but it should be highly regulated. Also serial welfare scroungers should be asked to volunteer on a daily basis.

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          #374
          Originally posted by Box-Office
          UKIP as of late can't go wrong it seems. The whole "lacist palty" card is getting old. I like how they don't fall for the usual left, right left, right politics. It has pros and cons of course as you don't know here they stand ideologically, but willing to adapt as you go is also a plus. Also they try extra hard (from how they talk) to screen out ex-BNP members where as Labor not too long ago had sitting councillors who were ex-BNP members.

          Welfare state to some extent is good, but it should be highly regulated. Also serial welfare scroungers should be asked to volunteer on a daily basis.
          I think UKIP is best in small doses

          Some of their other policies such as legalizing handguns again are just ******ed, nobody here wants another school shooting.

          If they get a coalition government with the ************* and force them to give us an EU referendum then thats all I really want out of them. Removing the smoking advertising laws would be a nice bonus too, its hurting Formula 1 and many other important businesses.

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            Russo Guy
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            #375
            Originally posted by Monaco
            I think UKIP is best in small doses

            Some of their other policies such as legalizing handguns again are just ******ed, nobody here wants another school shooting.

            If they get a coalition government with the ************* and force them to give us an EU referendum then thats all I really want out of them. Removing the smoking advertising laws would be a nice bonus too, its hurting Formula 1 and many other important businesses.
            That is what might be likely.

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              #376
              Originally posted by Monaco




              Originally posted by Monaco
              Great comeback


              'Ukip appaling' - David Cameron



              'Ukip a form of racist populism' - Former UKIP asian poster girl

              The Tories should be more worried about Labour's Ed Miliband than UKIP's Nigel Farage during the election campaign, former party chairman Lord Patten tells the BBC.


              'Tories should fear Miliband not Farage' - Lord Patten



              Nigel Farage chased from Edinburgh

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                #377
                Originally posted by kiDynamite92
                http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ics-anger.html

                'Ukip appaling' - David Cameron



                'Ukip a form of racist populism' - Former UKIP asian poster girl

                The Tories should be more worried about Labour's Ed Miliband than UKIP's Nigel Farage during the election campaign, former party chairman Lord Patten tells the BBC.


                'Tories should fear Miliband not Farage' - Lord Patten



                Nigel Farage chased from Edinburgh
                I posted facts, you posted irrelevant quotes.

                The fact is that no party was talking about an EU referendum until UKIP showed up, and now all of a sudden its the hottest topic in British politics. Lib dems are dead in the water and UKIP has stolen their spot.

                Cameron has already stated that he's open to a coalition deal, and thats whats most likely to happen at the next election.

                UKIP and the ************* are here to stay, so you better get used to it.

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                  #378
                  Originally posted by Monaco
                  I posted facts, you posted irrelevant quotes.

                  The fact is that no party was talking about an EU referendum until UKIP showed up, and now all of a sudden its the hottest topic in British politics. Lib dems are dead in the water and UKIP has stolen their spot.

                  Cameron has already stated that he's open to a coalition deal, and thats whats most likely to happen at the next election.

                  UKIP and the ************* are here to stay, so you better get used to it.
                  So somehow UKIP winning one seat at the European election and having one member in the house of commons suddenly means they'll become some major player in British politics? Respect also has one seat in the house.

                  Even of Cameron was to work with UKIP, Labour is still winning the next elections. There's no way the ************* could win again with Cameron at the helm.

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                    #379
                    Originally posted by kiDynamite92
                    So somehow UKIP winning one seat at the European election and having one member in the house of commons suddenly means they'll become some major player in British politics? Respect also has one seat in the house.
                    One seat in the European Parliament you say? UKIP won the vote, and try 24 seats including winning in Scotland



                    one member in the house of commons? Try 2 members, Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless.

                    Originally posted by kiDynamite92
                    Even of Cameron was to work with UKIP, Labour is still winning the next elections. There's no way the ************* could win again with Cameron at the helm.
                    haha, thats just wishful thinking. Nobody likes labour anymore, they literally have zero chance of winning, none at all.

                    Clearly you know jack s**t about politics.
                    Last edited by Monaco Slim; 01-17-2015, 09:11 PM.

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                    • kiDynamite92
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                      #380
                      Originally posted by Monaco
                      One seat in the European Parliament you say? UKIP won the vote, and try 24 seats including winning in Scotland



                      one member in the house of commons? Try 2 members, Douglas Carswell and Mark Reckless.



                      haha, thats just wishful thinking. Nobody likes labour anymore, they literally have zero chance of winning, none at all.

                      Clearly you know jack s**t about politics.
                      I meant one seat at the house of commons.

                      Ukip is all hype. They'll soon disappear, Cameron has proved to be a failure and not only is the UK sick of him, but his own party as well. If you really believe that Labour has no chance of knowing, it's you that knows **** all.

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