(17 Apr 2015, 8:58 am)Tommy_1581 wrote Never known a party to open a shop in Blyth.Wonder if it is like the one I saw in Scarborough back in January which had a smashed window.
I thought it looked like a non chain pound shop.
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(17 Apr 2015, 8:58 am)Tommy_1581 wrote Never known a party to open a shop in Blyth.Wonder if it is like the one I saw in Scarborough back in January which had a smashed window.
(18 Apr 2015, 10:29 am)MrFozz wrote Not surprised at that to be honestNo I ain't either, especially some of the garbage they come out with.
(18 Apr 2015, 10:21 am)MrFozz wrote I wad reading about a candidate in London somewhere who died recently and he wil stay on the ballot...
What would happen if he won the vote, unless someone knows different, ghosts cannot take there seat in Parliament...
What would happen:-
1. Would the result stand?
2. Would the person in 2nd place be elected? or
3. Would it trigger an instant by-election?
(18 Apr 2015, 5:22 pm)MrFozz wrote Anyone else think Cameron looks like a knob with a turban on his headRemove "with a turban on his head" and the answer is still yes.
(19 Apr 2015, 5:26 pm)MrFozz wrote I see UKIP have been considering legal action after the debate last week, claiming a left-wing bias in the audience and saying the audience was not representative of british people...
leaders debate ukip wants an inquiry into the leftwing bias of the bbc and suggests audience members lied about their political beliefs
Big Nige needs to grow up, he lost, he is a sore loser imo
(19 Apr 2015, 5:26 pm)MrFozz wrote I see UKIP have been considering legal action after the debate last week, claiming a left-wing bias in the audience and saying the audience was not representative of british people...
leaders debate ukip wants an inquiry into the leftwing bias of the bbc and suggests audience members lied about their political beliefs
Big Nige needs to grow up, he lost, he is a sore loser imo
(19 Apr 2015, 9:15 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Umm yeah, good luck with that Nigel.
It also kind of exposes him as a politician who is potentially prepared to use public money to launch pointless inquiries and to pursue nonsensical legal battles which will inevitably lead nowhere.
Where's Mr Monkey when you need him?
(20 Apr 2015, 7:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote I have been thinking about the issue of migrants crossing the med for a while now.I personally think we should keep out of it and it should be left to Greece, Italy, Turkey to deal with, They should be detained in the first country they land, claim asylum there, and only when they have been granted asylum, can they go about there onward journey, if asylum is turned down, turn them round, put them back on a boat and send them back to Libya or hand them over to a third country who would take them on the condition they don't come back for a certain set amount of time...
It is a problem, which the media seem to be directing their attention to, but one that has gone on for a long time.
Whilst I feel sorry for the migrants, escaping troubles or conflict at home, there are those who are travelling - to make money or to have a better life, not because of war or persecution. You have families who stick their young children on board, knowing that the Italian authorities will take the kids into care - if they arrive safely.
However, my main gripe, is the criminals and gangs who charter, hire or purchase the vessels - shipping people across the med, in unsafe pieces if kit, rammed in like cattle.
Call the migrants innocent, naive, desperate, vulnerable, greedy or whatever else, but surely the focus needs to be on discouraging them from getting to Libya in the first place and stopping the gangs from shipping them over?
The gangs who take their money and aren't bothered about the cargo, once it sets sail.
The politicians in the UK seem to have picked up on the latest disaster and are giving it their attention and rhetoric, but what difference will it make?
These politicians are essentially at the beck and call of the EU and as members, will be forced to do what the EU say - which includes open borders policies, across mainland Europe.
You then have that Hopkins woman, who said we should machine gun the lot of them.
Not sure what to suggest in the short term, but action needs taking - so that lives aren't lost and criminals aren't making their millions.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/NYwiVwE8MnA
(21 Apr 2015, 7:19 pm)MrFozz wrote I personally think we should keep out of it and it should be left to Greece, Italy, Turkey to deal with, They should be detained in the first country they land, claim asylum there, and only when they have been granted asylum, can they go about there onward journey, if asylum is turned down, turn them round, put them back on a boat and send them back to Libya or hand them over to a third country who would take them on the condition they don't come back for a certain set amount of time...
Can't remember what International Law covers Asylum, The Geneva Convention possibly, but I am sure International Law says refugees can head to the nearest safe country to claim Asylum, and last time I looked at a map, for Syrians, Afghans, Pakistanis, Iranians etc when were we, France, Germany the first safe country for these people when there are plenty in between. I apologise If I have not got my facts right
I am not sure what can be done at present to stem the flow over the Mediterranean. If one route is blocked they will only find another way
(21 Apr 2015, 7:28 pm)Andreos1 wrote It is an EU problem though. Regardless of any UN conventions, as a member of the EU, we are supposed to play an active role, even though Lampedusa is the first port of call in the majority of cases.
A ship carrying Syrians crashed into Rhodes yesterday, with survivors swimming ashore.
They will have skirted the Turkish coast and passed Cyprus, just to get to Rhodes.
(21 Apr 2015, 7:38 pm)MrFozz wrote I saw that on the news, I feel sorry for these people, I really do, but there are plenty of 'safe' places before reaching the English Channel.
It seems to me that it is issues like that gives Big Nige and his Union of Knobs, Idiots and Ponces something to shite on about...
#justsaying
(21 Apr 2015, 7:46 pm)Andreos1 wrote It is. Him and that Hopkins woman, love things like this.I cannot stand Katie Hopkins...she should be shot...
Nige was saying how he would accept a limited amount of the migrants, if they were christian.
No idea what happens to those from another religion like.
(21 Apr 2015, 8:22 pm)MrFozz wrote I am sick of hearing this Aussie Style points based immigration system, as much as Nige wants it, it just cant ever happen as long as we are in the EU, doesn't the open border policy or schengen, whatever it is called stop us putting things like a points system in place
(24 Apr 2015, 8:25 am)Andreos1 wrote http://edmilibandbeingsexy.tumblr.com/po...-tory-nameThe real question is how did you find a Tumblr account named Ed Milliband Being Sexy?
What's your tory name?