Ed Miliband calls for tightening on Immigration

Ed Miliband calls for tightening on Immigration

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ukwill

8,921 posts

208 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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Mr_B said:
He just admitted to what much of the country is thinking and is trying to patch repair one of Labours biggest vote losers of the last election, so it was a PR exercise.
What I want to hear is what he would do now and why the same failings that allowed uncontroled immigration then, are still in place and what he thinks about that. He has no ideas and won't speak out,he is a wet fart.
Besides which, isn't the shadow cabinet still full of the previous bunch?

How is that, in any way, a new version of the ste that came before?

The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" springs to mind. Very much a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss".

turbobloke

104,281 posts

261 months

Sunday 24th June 2012
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Ed apologises but Bliar isn't sorry.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration...

Tony's view isn't doing too well in the vote.

Guybrush

4,358 posts

207 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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ukwill said:
Mr_B said:
He just admitted to what much of the country is thinking and is trying to patch repair one of Labours biggest vote losers of the last election, so it was a PR exercise.
What I want to hear is what he would do now and why the same failings that allowed uncontroled immigration then, are still in place and what he thinks about that. He has no ideas and won't speak out,he is a wet fart.
Besides which, isn't the shadow cabinet still full of the previous bunch?

How is that, in any way, a new version of the ste that came before?

The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" springs to mind. Very much a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss".
Quite. The same trick with the word "New" prefixing the word "Labour". Only idiots were fooled. The same old destroyers of our way of life are there, wanting overspending, excess immigration, social engineering and so on.

turbobloke

104,281 posts

261 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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Guybrush said:
ukwill said:
Mr_B said:
He just admitted to what much of the country is thinking and is trying to patch repair one of Labours biggest vote losers of the last election, so it was a PR exercise.
What I want to hear is what he would do now and why the same failings that allowed uncontroled immigration then, are still in place and what he thinks about that. He has no ideas and won't speak out,he is a wet fart.
Besides which, isn't the shadow cabinet still full of the previous bunch?

How is that, in any way, a new version of the ste that came before?

The Who's "Won't Get Fooled Again" springs to mind. Very much a case of "meet the new boss, same as the old boss".
Quite. The same trick with the word "New" prefixing the word "Labour". Only idiots were fooled. The same old destroyers of our way of life are there, wanting overspending, excess immigration, social engineering and so on.
yes

Nowadays from the same camp of incompetents and spinners we have the word 'growth' actually meaning 'more borrowing we cannot afford' and 'progressive' meaning 'back to being even more nearly bankrupt'.

DickHerpes

900 posts

160 months

Monday 25th June 2012
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turbobloke said:
martin84 said:
Well the Tories haven't won an election since 1992
Which must make it tough for Labour supporters to see CMD in Number 10, given the Tories haven't won an election. Ah well, never mind.

martin84 said:
What do you want to hear?
Ed Miliband remaining as Labour 'leader'.
I imagine Labour are delighted that Cameron is PM. He has to take all the flak for 'cuts' whilst not actually making the cuts the Tories would have wanted. At the end of the term Conservatives are damaged without having introduced many Conservative policies.