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Four and a half weeks to go now till the national election that could see the purples top the polls. Yet, as I have observed before, the May 22nd Euros have failed to attract all but nominal betting interest.
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
@Topping "Of course part of the increased investment may mean incentives to re-skill are higher and the incentive in any case to re-skill is significant..."
True but the incentive is with the individual and not with the companies. Where is the incentive for the companies to actually train staff if they can just buy them in from abroad? The net result of current policies seems to be lots of bright, but not academic, British youngsters being shunted on to the dole for life and with all the hopelessness, substance abuse, single parent families and health costs that entails. The present policies will not lead to a net benefit for the "host country", but it may lead to a net benefit for the buggers who run the companies that benefit from it.
Might I suggest that if the UK wants sustained growth then it needs to sort out its education system, and that means more than just schools. Having youngsters coming out at 18 and straight onto the dole because there are no training places available to them is a recipe for long term trouble not long term benefit.
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
@Topping "Of course part of the increased investment may mean incentives to re-skill are higher and the incentive in any case to re-skill is significant..."
True but the incentive is with the individual and not with the companies. Where is the incentive for the companies to actually train staff if they can just buy them in from abroad? The net result of current policies seems to be lots of bright, but not academic, British youngsters being shunted on to the dole for life and with all the hopelessness, substance abuse, single parent families and health costs that entails. The present policies will not lead to a net benefit for the "host country", but it may lead to a net benefit for the buggers who run the companies that benefit from it.
Might I suggest that if the UK wants sustained growth then it needs to sort out its education system, and that means more than just schools. Having youngsters coming out at 18 and straight onto the dole because there are no training places available to them is a recipe for long term trouble not long term benefit.
I don't know whose point you were responding to; mine was that it is important to acknowledge that immigration isn't a win for everyone and the govt should focus on those who are disadvantaged by it.
The UKIP posters will be lapped up by some and laughed at by others. But UKIP don't care about the centre ground of politics but common ground with potential voters. The parodies may well be amusing, but if you're working class and worried about being undercut they won't impress you much.
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
I'm currently being displayed an advert for bicycle racks.
I'm getting one on immgration...to Canada. Someone trying to tell me something?
The trick with posters is to get them talked about without being so horrible that they help your opponents more than you. "Are you thinking what we're thinking?" got talked about but arguably backfired, because it sounded sly (We agree with your prejudices but don't quite dare to say so") and mobilised opposition: it helped us get out disillusioned middle-class Labour voters in a big way. But UKIP aren't trying for 40-50%, so they won't care if they mobilise Guardian readers like me.
Really 90% of UKIP's challenge is simply to stay in the news. If they do, they'll do well next month.
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
Shall we have a small bet on whether Labour offer a referendum in their 2015 manifesto?
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
Shall we have a small bet on whether Labour offer a referendum in their 2015 manifesto?
Sure, evens OK? Name the stake.
Edit: I have to go out for a few hours but I'll check back later.
The UKIP posters will be lapped up by some and laughed at by others. But UKIP don't care about the centre ground of politics but common ground with potential voters. The parodies may well be amusing, but if you're working class and worried about being undercut they won't impress you much.
I am neither working class nor 'worried about being undercut' - but I'm also not at all impressed by the sneering metropolitan elitist sneering of the parodies.
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
Shall we have a small bet on whether Labour offer a referendum in their 2015 manifesto?
Sure, evens OK? Name the stake.
Hmm try again with the odds!
Lets not be greedy or snidey, play a straight bat... what do you think is a reasonable price?
Really 90% of UKIP's challenge is simply to stay in the news. If they do, they'll do well next month.
I recall an article on the Conservative Party's 2015 election strategy that included 'keeping UKIP out of the news' as part of their plan for election victory. I doubt that bullet point ever grew any sub-headings.
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
Shall we have a small bet on whether Labour offer a referendum in their 2015 manifesto?
They will decide very late. Most likely they will use Miliband's form of words which is: Non !
The UKIP posters will be lapped up by some and laughed at by others. But UKIP don't care about the centre ground of politics but common ground with potential voters. The parodies may well be amusing, but if you're working class and worried about being undercut they won't impress you much.
I would write an insightful response, but would rather go and jump in muddy puddles instead
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
They aren't working for a Miliband government but they may cause one to occur and they are certainly expecting one. From a rather poor interview over at the usually excellent Breitbart:
"...I asked him if he believes that there will be an EU referendum in the next parliament. “Oh yes. There has to be. UKIP has done too well. Miliband will have to offer a referendum.
"The ongoing ban on election TV advertising in the UK continues to put a massive dampener on campaigns."
But would you want the election "bought" by whoever could afford the most TV ads?
I am strongly against moneyed interests buying politics, but we could certainly do this in a fair way: limit any single donation to £1000 and only allow UK registered voters to give money to political campaigns during election periods.
Someone is going to have to spend £150m at OT this summer. Thank goodness it will not be David Moyes.
United will be looking for an early replacement so that the preliminary work can be done by the time the transfer window opens. With the benefit of hindsight the indecision and the absolutely absurd money spent on Fellani were warning signs that should have been picked up earlier.
Next year Man U will be in the same position that Liverpool have been this year with no european football to worry about. I am tempted to stick some money on them for the league.
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
They aren't working for a Miliband government but they may cause one to occur and they are certainly expecting one. From a rather poor interview over at the usually excellent Breitbart:
"...I asked him if he believes that there will be an EU referendum in the next parliament. “Oh yes. There has to be. UKIP has done too well. Miliband will have to offer a referendum.
He thinks there'll be a referendum if both the Conservatives and Labour offer one.
"The way to get a referendum on Europe," he tells me, "is to beat Labour in May and force Ed Miliband to promise a vote on Europe if he becomes Prime Minister.
“If both the big parties promise a referendum, we should get one. That's why all our concentration is on Labour in the next few weeks"
Mr. Dave, I'll believe it when I see it. All three major parties promised a treaty referendum. The reds and yellows reneged because the EU altered the title and changed the font.
Would be bonkers to get rid of Moyes. He's had one season for heaven't sake - god let MUFC not turn into another revolving door-type club.
Not that I don't want MUFC to lose every game they play - I do, just that this seems not appropriate behaviour.
Without referring to the Moyes case specifically there's an 'all must win prizes' mentality among the foreign billionaires who now own our major clubs. As there are only four trophies that can be won in any one season, it's not possible for everyone to have success every year, hence the revolving door fiasco that has undermined football. Fans of the New Football also have to take their share of the blame, whinging if they don't get instant and perennial success. How hard life must be for fans of Utd - one bad season after years of wall to wall success.
There is a blog to be written on the Sneering Classes - and those who sneer at these UIKP billboards are representative.
All they do is Sneer. All they CAN do is Sneer. They are entirely unproductive in any other way, but they are great at sneering. They sneer at the poor, the uneducated, the rightwing, the Tory, the royalist, the patriotic, the white, the working class, the lower middle class, the provincials, the English, the British, the Christian. They Live to Sneer. That is what they do. That is all they do.
The Sneerers are the intellectual "elite" of the Lib Dems and the Labour Party, and they are the absolute scum of the earth.
Just the Lib Dems and Labour, what about Mr Cameron talking about "fruitcakes and closet racists"? Or mocking civil liberties advocates as being "airy fairy"?
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
Another example of smart arse lefty "humour" that will only strengthen the resolve of people whose lives are affected by mass immigration to vote UKIP
The parodies are their Clegg to UKIP's Farage
Keep 'em coming!
Yes, I suspect those who dislike UKIP will chuckle and feel reassured in their superiority - those angry UKIP supporters who feel patronised by 'the establishment' will feel angrier that an issue they care deeply about is being trivialised.....the question is, what happens to the UKIP considerer who is not propelled by rage?
The parodies posted so far aren't even funny. "UKIP say high immigration threatens jobs, well that's just like saying immigrants want to eat babies HAHAHAH."
I'm currently being displayed an advert for bicycle racks.
I'm getting one on immgration...to Canada. Someone trying to tell me something?
The trick with posters is to get them talked about without being so horrible that they help your opponents more than you. "Are you thinking what we're thinking?" got talked about but arguably backfired, because it sounded sly (We agree with your prejudices but don't quite dare to say so") and mobilised opposition: it helped us get out disillusioned middle-class Labour voters in a big way. But UKIP aren't trying for 40-50%, so they won't care if they mobilise Guardian readers like me.
Really 90% of UKIP's challenge is simply to stay in the news. If they do, they'll do well next month.
@Mike Simithson The ongoing ban on election TV advertising in the UK continues to put a massive dampener on campaigns."
But the UKIP Twitter campaign is in full swing and has been for a few days now. While the internet cannot yet match TV's massive audience, thats where the future of campaigning is.
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
This all comes down to Hedgehogs and Foxes, like so many things nowadays
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
Another example of smart arse lefty "humour" that will only strengthen the resolve of people whose lives are affected by mass immigration to vote UKIP
The parodies are their Clegg to UKIP's Farage
Keep 'em coming!
Yes, I suspect those who dislike UKIP will chuckle and feel reassured in their superiority - those angry UKIP supporters who feel patronised by 'the establishment' will feel angrier that an issue they care deeply about is being trivialised.....the question is, what happens to the UKIP considerer who is not propelled by rage?
Hmm, I don't know... all will be revealed in May I suppose!
FPT. anotherDave said: » show previous quotes Did the Greens expel that 'coconut' bod?
The comments underneath the Standard and Telegraph pieces are, in a rough count, running 4 to 1 for UKIP. What a transformation in less than 18 months.
FPT. anotherDave said: » show previous quotes Did the Greens expel that 'coconut' bod?
The comments underneath the Standard and Telegraph pieces are, in a rough count, running 4 to 1 for UKIP. What a transformation in less than 18 months.
You're right. Until recently UKIP could count on the comments in the telegraph being at least 10-1 in their favour. Tories are coming home right enough.
The parodies posted so far aren't even funny. "UKIP say high immigration threatens jobs, well that's just like saying immigrants want to eat babies HAHAHAH."
I found that kind of humour quite funny in the 80s on Channel 4s Saturday Night Live etc
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
This all comes down to Hedgehogs and Foxes, like so many things nowadays
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
Now you're just making claims without basis.
I'd suggest that the vast majority of ordinary people would use racism in its broad sense rather than making technical distinctions between racism and xenophobia.
Indeed "that's not racism it's xenophobia" sounds rather like a clever clogs dancing on the head of pin in your terms.
No data from Moldova, Lithuania or Latvia. Any volunteers for people to fly to these countries with a ruler to fill in the blanks?
It does make you wonder how this data is collected. Did an army of, erm, willy assessors head to France and declare their men the most well hung in Europe?
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
The spoofs are so bad and misjudged they will make people want to vote UKIP even more.
Lefty cretins do not begin to understand the appeal of UKIP. Farage's party sell themselves as the anti-establishment, non-PC party, the ONLY party prepared to speak the truth (mass immigration depresses wages, makes life harder for native locals, etc etc). You can argue the case, or not (I'd say the debate is finely balanced) but patronisingly attacking UKIP for even daring to mention immigration positively reinforces the UKIP position.
Unbelievably stupid.
The best way to attack UKIP is to make them look like moneygrubbing eurokrauts and scrounging politicians, just like everyone else in Brussels/London/Strasbourg. That was a deft angle of assault.
This is totally NOT.
At this rate, I can see UKIP winning in May.
Anything that boosts Ukip is great news from a leftie perspective Sean.
FPT. anotherDave said: » show previous quotes Did the Greens expel that 'coconut' bod?
The comments underneath the Standard and Telegraph pieces are, in a rough count, running 4 to 1 for UKIP. What a transformation in less than 18 months.
You're right. Until recently UKIP could count on the comments in the telegraph being at least 10-1 in their favour. Tories are coming home right enough.
What was it Ghandi said " First they ignore you,then they life at you,then they fight you,then you win" This is precisely the lefts approach to. UKIP... Before you know it UKIP will wn"..
What was it Ghandi said " First they ignore you,then they life at you,then they fight you,then you win" This is precisely the lefts approach to. UKIP... Before you know it UKIP will wn"..
It was actually a trade unionist, and the quote ends "then they build monuments to you". The quote is excellent nonetheless.
The posters are failures on the basic level of truth. You don't see builders begging. No one, not even the most fervent Kipper, believes that the 26 million unemployed of the EU all want their job. The public may sympathise with the message, but will also recognise that it is way over the top.
When voters vote seriously (which they won't in the EU elections), they will remember that UKIP is not a serious party. If UKIP's aim is to top the poll in May by tapping into a mood of discontent, these posters may help them. But these will hinder their cause in May 2015, not help them.
The posters are failures on the basic level of truth. You don't see builders begging. No one, not even the most fervent Kipper, believes that the 26 million unemployed of the EU all want their job. The public may sympathise with the message, but will also recognise that it is way over the top.
Wrong on both counts. You do not know the former professions of those begging so you have no way of knowing whether they were builders or not. And I have little doubt that most of those 26 million unemployed in the EU would seriously consider taking a job in the UK if they could get it. Of course there are not 26 million, 2.6 million or even 260,000 unemployed necessarily heading our way but the basic idea that with free movement of people they are all potentially looking for the same work - particularly given the recent history of migration to the UK from the EU in search of work - is a sound one.
And many people - particularly those on areas of employment which are already making use of large numbers of non-UK workers - will recognise the underlying truth of this.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
This all comes down to Hedgehogs and Foxes, like so many things nowadays
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
Ah, for a LIKE button here. Spot on. Nobody can seriously disagree with this.
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
This all comes down to Hedgehogs and Foxes, like so many things nowadays
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
Ah, for a LIKE button here. Spot on. Nobody can seriously disagree with this.
I'd suggest that the vast majority of ordinary people would use racism in its broad sense rather than making technical distinctions between racism and xenophobia.
Indeed "that's not racism it's xenophobia" sounds rather like a clever clogs dancing on the head of pin in your terms.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
Apparently it is from this data released by the Met as the result of an FOI request. I have not had a look at it myself. I started to scroll down and then kind of lost the will to live as the argument strikes me as rather pointless anyway.
I was however amused to note that in 2009 apparently there were two crimes committed by people whose place of origin was described as 'Antarctica'. Must be those penguins from Madagascar up to no good :-)
Have had to bail out of Netflix again - I predict TV making a comeback.
With regards to the 26 Mil. figure - I don't know (or particularly care) about the accuracy - but surely 50% youth unemployment rates are pretty scary.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
Nope the claim is not false since it was made about crime in London not crime in the UK as a whole. I will be generous and assume you made an honest mistake rather than an intentionally misleading statement. The full-fact check on this makes it clear that the figures are accurate.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
This all comes down to Hedgehogs and Foxes, like so many things nowadays
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
Ah, for a LIKE button here. Spot on. Nobody can seriously disagree with this.
I'd suggest that the vast majority of ordinary people would use racism in its broad sense rather than making technical distinctions between racism and xenophobia.
Indeed "that's not racism it's xenophobia" sounds rather like a clever clogs dancing on the head of pin in your terms.
Ah. I liked it so much I scrolled straight to the top to reply.
Bit of luck I didn't stick with my initial version "Only a fool would disagree with this". That might have been awkward.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
Nope the claim is not false since it was made about crime in London not crime in the UK as a whole. I will be generous and assume you made an honest mistake rather than an intentionally misleading statement. The full-fact check on this makes it clear that the figures are accurate.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
If there were only 10,000 odd foreign nationals of all nationalities in jail in the whole of the UK . there cannot be 28,000 Romanians being held in London , unless I suppose they are being held in the Hilton rather than Wormwood Scrubs .
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
Nope the claim is not false since it was made about crime in London not crime in the UK as a whole. I will be generous and assume you made an honest mistake rather than an intentionally misleading statement. The full-fact check on this makes it clear that the figures are accurate.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
The poster does seem misleading to me - it is not clear it is over a near-five year period, and it puts the 28,000 figure and then mentions 'serious crimes'.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
Nope the claim is not false since it was made about crime in London not crime in the UK as a whole. I will be generous and assume you made an honest mistake rather than an intentionally misleading statement. The full-fact check on this makes it clear that the figures are accurate.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
Fact checks have established that 28,000 individual Romanians had been arrested and held for alleged crimes in London at the time the UKIP claim was made? That is an extraordinary figure.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
Nope the claim is not false since it was made about crime in London not crime in the UK as a whole. I will be generous and assume you made an honest mistake rather than an intentionally misleading statement. The full-fact check on this makes it clear that the figures are accurate.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
If there were only 10,000 odd foreign nationals of all nationalities in jail in the whole of the UK . there cannot be 28,000 Romanians being held in London , unless I suppose they are being held in the Hilton rather than Wormwood Scrubs .
Maybe you are conflating those arrested, i.e. held for a crime, and those imprisoned after a finding of guilt. The language may be archaic but the figures not necessarily false on that score.
I wonder if someone in UKIP is trawling the court records to find a rape case involving a Romanian man.......
Included in the UKIP 2014 manifesto.
"An Open Door To Crime 28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
Is that claim really true? Have they mixed up individual people with individual crimes?
Does anyone have the data?
In 2013 there were 10.786 foreign nationals of all nationalities in prison in the UK . the 3 countries with the highest numbers were Irish Republic , Jamaica and Poland , so the claim is certainly false .
Nope the claim is not false since it was made about crime in London not crime in the UK as a whole. I will be generous and assume you made an honest mistake rather than an intentionally misleading statement. The full-fact check on this makes it clear that the figures are accurate.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
If there were only 10,000 odd foreign nationals of all nationalities in jail in the whole of the UK . there cannot be 28,000 Romanians being held in London , unless I suppose they are being held in the Hilton rather than Wormwood Scrubs .
Maybe you are conflating those arrested, i.e. held for a crime, and those imprisoned after a finding of guilt. The language may be archaic but the figures not necessarily false on that score.
Perhaps it would help if the figures were presented in a bar chart?
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
Eh, the term has long drifted from its strict origins to include xenophobia etc.
Not everything is 1984.
It's just another example of the ruling elite changing what a word means but retaining the shock horror factor that the public get from the original meaning #poverty
Isam, we went through this other day with poverty, and I (amongst others) pointed out that that usage of the word poverty had been around for centuries.
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
This all comes down to Hedgehogs and Foxes, like so many things nowadays
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
Now you're just making claims without basis.
I'd suggest that the vast majority of ordinary people would use racism in its broad sense rather than making technical distinctions between racism and xenophobia.
Indeed "that's not racism it's xenophobia" sounds rather like a clever clogs dancing on the head of pin in your terms.
Racism in its broadest sense? What, you mean to make it mean whatever you want it to? Or to stop people being opposed to mass immigration?
I would bet you at very, very short odds that if you went into a pub and asked people to define racism, many more then 75% would mention colour of skin. That is a deal breaker. If its not about race, why call it racism?
You are just being ridiculous to win an argument with that last sentence? Why not be proud of being a nitpicker that sees nothing in clear and simple terms?
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But would you want the election "bought" by whoever could afford the most TV ads?
Steven Woolfe @Steven_Woolfe 15h
"Take back democracy" billboard from @UKIP pic.twitter.com/0LuYsSqXbl
http://pic.twitter.com/QtoIyYsxYp
The Sun ✔ @TheSunNewspaper
BREAKING: David Moyes to be sacked by @ManUtd - the axe could fall before the weekend: http://bit.ly/1pmL523 #MUFC pic.twitter.com/AsAGNp18lr
http://www.itv.com/news/update/2014-04-21/nigel-farage-defends-racist-ukip-poster-campaign/
"Racist" has to be the word that is used most incorrectly in political debate doesn't it? Pure 1984 style manipulation of words by the people setting the agenda. Aren't there many different races in the EU, most of whom are also present in Britain?
@henrywinter
End of the road for Moyes at #mufc: if you lose the dressing-room, you either sell the players or sack the manager. Cheaper to sack manager
Not that I don't want MUFC to lose every game they play - I do, just that this seems not appropriate behaviour.
Tom Chivers ✔ @TomChivers
Amazing watching all newspapers break the Moyes story at once. Top briefing-and-embargoing by Utd. Here's ours: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-united/10777985/David-Moyes-to-be-sacked-as-Manchester-United-manager-after-losing-support-of-the-clubs-Glazer-family-owners.html …
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2014/apr/21/ukip-longstanding-eurosceptic-establishment-nick-clegg?CMP=twt_fd
@Topping
"Of course part of the increased investment may mean incentives to re-skill are higher and the incentive in any case to re-skill is significant..."
True but the incentive is with the individual and not with the companies. Where is the incentive for the companies to actually train staff if they can just buy them in from abroad? The net result of current policies seems to be lots of bright, but not academic, British youngsters being shunted on to the dole for life and with all the hopelessness, substance abuse, single parent families and health costs that entails. The present policies will not lead to a net benefit for the "host country", but it may lead to a net benefit for the buggers who run the companies that benefit from it.
Might I suggest that if the UK wants sustained growth then it needs to sort out its education system, and that means more than just schools. Having youngsters coming out at 18 and straight onto the dole because there are no training places available to them is a recipe for long term trouble not long term benefit.
No, scrap that. Arsene Wenger has won many trophies, Moyes has won sweet FA.
UKIP are supposed to be spending a lot on internet advertising too.
http://www.ukip.org/ukip_has_just_launched_its_biggest_ever_advertising_campaign
I'm currently being displayed an advert for bicycle racks.
Not everything is 1984.
twitter.com/GuidoFawkes/status/458137088131858432
Education, as you suggest, would be one such way.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/8994068/Diane-Abbott-White-people-love-playing-divide-and-rule.html
The UKIP posters will be lapped up by some and laughed at by others. But UKIP don't care about the centre ground of politics but common ground with potential voters. The parodies may well be amusing, but if you're working class and worried about being undercut they won't impress you much.
Interesting UKIP posters. They are well done, but it's a bit odd that they've gone in so hard on unemployment, for two reasons. Firstly unemployment is not particularly high and is falling. Secondly they are on dodgy ground if their argument is that EU membership reduces UK employment; do they really want to give their opponents an opportunity to talk (perhaps disingenuously) about how many jobs would be lost if we left the EU?
Anyway, it's all rather academic, given that they are working for a Miliband government and therefore to keep us in the EU.
The trick with posters is to get them talked about without being so horrible that they help your opponents more than you. "Are you thinking what we're thinking?" got talked about but arguably backfired, because it sounded sly (We agree with your prejudices but don't quite dare to say so") and mobilised opposition: it helped us get out disillusioned middle-class Labour voters in a big way. But UKIP aren't trying for 40-50%, so they won't care if they mobilise Guardian readers like me.
Really 90% of UKIP's challenge is simply to stay in the news. If they do, they'll do well next month.
Edit: I have to go out for a few hours but I'll check back later.
just saying.
Lets not be greedy or snidey, play a straight bat... what do you think is a reasonable price?
Someone at GoogleAds has got me pretty much spot on.
We were rumoured to have him on our list pre AVB. And of course it went well taking Chelsea's cast off didn't it... oh.
From a rather poor interview over at the usually excellent Breitbart:
http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-London/2014/04/20/Fishing-With-Farage
"...I asked him if he believes that there will be an EU referendum in the next parliament.
“Oh yes. There has to be. UKIP has done too well. Miliband will have to offer a referendum.
[UKIP are going to make trying to predict the 2015 result a lot more entertaining. Journalists should be out campaigning for UKIP!]
Some already are!
https://twitter.com/oflynndirector
I bailed out of Netflix to find the Moyes news - I just hope not too many Sun journos read PB. My pro-moyles post was almost within half an hour...
twitter.com/UkipBillboards/status/458213840594161664/photo/1
United will be looking for an early replacement so that the preliminary work can be done by the time the transfer window opens. With the benefit of hindsight the indecision and the absolutely absurd money spent on Fellani were warning signs that should have been picked up earlier.
Next year Man U will be in the same position that Liverpool have been this year with no european football to worry about. I am tempted to stick some money on them for the league.
"The way to get a referendum on Europe," he tells me, "is to beat Labour in May and force Ed Miliband to promise a vote on Europe if he becomes Prime Minister.
“If both the big parties promise a referendum, we should get one. That's why all our concentration is on Labour in the next few weeks"
http://www.channel5.com/shows/5-news/blogs/blog-nigel-farage-targets-labour-to-force-referendum-on-europe
The parodies are their Clegg to UKIP's Farage
Keep 'em coming!
The meaning of words evolves without needing an elite conspiracy.
The parodies posted so far aren't even funny. "UKIP say high immigration threatens jobs, well that's just like saying immigrants want to eat babies HAHAHAH."
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/ukip-posters-nigel-farage-says-criticism-is-coming-from-the-chattering-classes-9273208.html
YouGov's London EU Parliament poll had UKIP on 24%.
http://www.bilerico.com/images/European-penis-length.jpeg
The ongoing ban on election TV advertising in the UK continues to put a massive dampener on campaigns."
But the UKIP Twitter campaign is in full swing and has been for a few days now. While the internet cannot yet match TV's massive audience, thats where the future of campaigning is.
Given the amount of ire that a 5 min PPB generates (from viewers being bored) I would say the ban is probably a good thing.
The vast majority of ordinary people think racism is being horrible to someone of a different race, and poverty is being so poor you can barely afford to exist
A small percentage of clever clogs know it alls like to dance on the head of a pin and confuse everything so it means nothing or everything..
Thankfully people are starting to turn their backs on the parties that promote the misuse of language for propaganda purposes
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Did the Greens expel that 'coconut' bod?
The comments underneath the Standard and Telegraph pieces are, in a rough count, running 4 to 1 for UKIP. What a transformation in less than 18 months.
Lorna - [Is the stock market in America a factor?]
Charlie - [Yes, maybe]
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/blog/2008/nov/03/greenpolitics-liberaldemocrats
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/mad-mad-world/UK-politician-awarded-7-Up-bottle-for-bedding-woman-7-times-in-one-night/articleshow/32157497.cms
But I wasn't even a teenager then
Now you're just making claims without basis.
I'd suggest that the vast majority of ordinary people would use racism in its broad sense rather than making technical distinctions between racism and xenophobia.
Indeed "that's not racism it's xenophobia" sounds rather like a clever clogs dancing on the head of pin in your terms.
I suppose if waving them made them bigger.......
:Innocent Face:
Edit - I see Well-Hungary eclipses even Francefurters.
"An Open Door To Crime
28,000 Romanians are held for crimes in London. Romanians come second on the list of foreign nationals arrested by police for serious crimes.
This includes 142 rapes, 10 murders, 666 sex crimes, 303 robberies, 1370 burglaries, 2902 acts of violence."
http://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/themes/5308a93901925b5b09000002/attachments/original/1397750311/localmanifesto2014.pdf
This is precisely the lefts approach to. UKIP...
Before you know it UKIP will wn"..
http://www.ukip.org/ukip_national_billboard_campaign
When voters vote seriously (which they won't in the EU elections), they will remember that UKIP is not a serious party. If UKIP's aim is to top the poll in May by tapping into a mood of discontent, these posters may help them. But these will hinder their cause in May 2015, not help them.
(won't be me....I use Gimp*)
*Graphics image manipulation program you bunch of pervs!
And many people - particularly those on areas of employment which are already making use of large numbers of non-UK workers - will recognise the underlying truth of this.
Does anyone have the data?
I was however amused to note that in 2009 apparently there were two crimes committed by people whose place of origin was described as 'Antarctica'. Must be those penguins from Madagascar up to no good :-)
With regards to the 26 Mil. figure - I don't know (or particularly care) about the accuracy - but surely 50% youth unemployment rates are pretty scary.
The only question is whether they are actually relevant to anything. That is something I have serious doubts about.
Bit of luck I didn't stick with my initial version "Only a fool would disagree with this". That might have been awkward.
https://fullfact.org/factchecks/romanians_cash_machine_crime-29254
I would bet you at very, very short odds that if you went into a pub and asked people to define racism, many more then 75% would mention colour of skin. That is a deal breaker. If its not about race, why call it racism?
You are just being ridiculous to win an argument with that last sentence? Why not be proud of being a nitpicker that sees nothing in clear and simple terms?