UKIP - The Future - Volume 3
Discussion
returning to the UKIPs 100 list.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityedu...
Why exclude all those vocational degrees that are less academic but have good employment rates? I thought we agreed that we need to develop not just the academics?
Well thought out policy or plausible sound-bite?
- 4 Scrap tuition fees for students studying Science, Tech, Engineering, Maths, or Medical degrees
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/universityedu...
Why exclude all those vocational degrees that are less academic but have good employment rates? I thought we agreed that we need to develop not just the academics?
Well thought out policy or plausible sound-bite?
JustAnotherLogin said:
steveT350C said:
Still 185?
Boris and Farage are way out front in the most recent study looking into 'Britains most Trusted Politician'
CMD, Clegg and Milli are all slithering together.
Only a 33,000 person global survey.....
http://edelmaneditions.com/wp-content/uploads/2015...
Farage only scores well on "trust to speak their mind"in that surveyBoris and Farage are way out front in the most recent study looking into 'Britains most Trusted Politician'
CMD, Clegg and Milli are all slithering together.
Only a 33,000 person global survey.....
http://edelmaneditions.com/wp-content/uploads/2015...
Trust to do what is right or anything else and he plummets
I want politicans who do the right thing, not just spout plausible platitudes and sound-bites
I blame MSM for people's lack of trust in Farage. I have been lucky enough to have a beer and 1 on 1 chat with the guy.
Zod said:
Esseesse said:
Mrr T said:
The Conservatives promised a vote on the Lisbon treaty. However, the Lisbon treaty was already signed by the time they came to power so any referendum would have been a complete waste of money at a time of serious economic difficulties.
Why can there not be a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty after it has been signed? Why can it not be 'unsigned'?I go out for a little walk in the countryside - and I come back to this utter horseste!
We don't have to "unsign" the treaty. We can "revoke" it. We have done this many times before without any problems... as you well know.
If we revoke the Lisbon treaty, then we would have to re-negotiate our position within the EU, or leave.
I'm quite happy with the "leave" option because I don't subscribe to the "ever closer union" option.
fatboy18 said:
Im not at all keen on the Fracking idea, splitting rocks to get out gas sounds like a recipe for an environmental disaster and having seen some documentaries about the pitfalls in the USA, it makes me very worried. Water is life and if fracking buggers that up we have no chance.
Fracking takes place at about 6000 feet underground. Aquafiers are at about 200 feet.Fracking has absolutely no impact on drinking water.
Fracking has been taking place in Britain for more than 70 years... without a single incident of water pollution.
don4l said:
fatboy18 said:
Im not at all keen on the Fracking idea, splitting rocks to get out gas sounds like a recipe for an environmental disaster and having seen some documentaries about the pitfalls in the USA, it makes me very worried. Water is life and if fracking buggers that up we have no chance.
Fracking takes place at about 6000 feet underground. Aquafiers are at about 200 feet.Fracking has absolutely no impact on drinking water.
Fracking has been taking place in Britain for more than 70 years... without a single incident of water pollution.
Not a disaster, but banning it or not expeditiously exploiting the large reserves under the UK would be a totally avoidable disaster.
fatboy18 said:
Im not at all keen on the Fracking idea, splitting rocks to get out gas sounds like a recipe for an environmental disaster and having seen some documentaries about the pitfalls in the USA, it makes me very worried. Water is life and if fracking buggers that up we have no chance.
Fracking takes place at about 6000 feet underground. Aquafiers are at about 200 feet.Fracking has absolutely no impact on drinking water.
Fracking has been taking place in Britain for more than 70 years... without a single incident of water pollution.
don4l said:
Fracking takes place at about 6000 feet underground. Aquafiers are at about 200 feet.
Fracking has absolutely no impact on drinking water.
Fracking has been taking place in Britain for more than 70 years... without a single incident of water pollution.
I am delighted to have this opportunity to agree with you.Fracking has absolutely no impact on drinking water.
Fracking has been taking place in Britain for more than 70 years... without a single incident of water pollution.
If these nimbys had had their way, UK would never have had an industrial revolution! Coal mining would never have been allowed...
don4l said:
fatboy18 said:
Im not at all keen on the Fracking idea, splitting rocks to get out gas sounds like a recipe for an environmental disaster and having seen some documentaries about the pitfalls in the USA, it makes me very worried. Water is life and if fracking buggers that up we have no chance.
Fracking takes place at about 6000 feet underground. Aquafiers are at about 200 feet.Fracking has absolutely no impact on drinking water.
Fracking has been taking place in Britain for more than 70 years... without a single incident of water pollution.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_m-yxNgb-Y
You got shares in the industry then? Gas rises
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