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Referendum : to be in Europe or not to be ?, that is the question ! (REF)     

required field - 03 Feb 2016 10:00

Thought I'd start a new thread as this is going to be a major talking point this year...have not made up my mind yet...(unlike bucksfizz)....but thinking of voting for an exit as Europe is not doing Britain any good at all it seems....

MaxK - 05 Oct 2016 08:47 - 5545 of 12628

Not a single mention...




Is this mobile home the answer to middle England’s housing crisis?


Faced with huge bed and breakfast bills to house homeless families, Tory councils are seeking radical alternatives


Patrick Butler

Wednesday 5 October 2016 07.30 BST


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One of 40 ‘modular’ units in Chelmsford, Essex, which the council plans to use for its homeless population. Photograph: Teri Pengilley for the Guardian



The announcement at this week’s Tory party conference by the communities secretary Sajid Javid of a £5bn boost to housebuilding can be seen in part as a belated recognition of the explosion of housing insecurity in Tory heartlands – a crisis the prime minister has hinted at with her promise to help those families on low to middle incomes who are “just managing” to get by.

However, if proof were needed that the problem of homelessness is no longer reserved for its metropolitan heartlands but has rippled out into the commuter cities and market towns of middle England, it is the housing crisis that exploded this summer in Peterborough, landing the city’s Tory-controlled council with a potential £1m bill for putting up homeless families in local Travelodge hotels.



More: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2016/oct/05/mobile-home-england-housing-crisis-bandb-tory-councils-homeless

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2016 09:16 - 5546 of 12628

Dumbo.

With your bright ideas and wisdom.

Your party needs you.

Why don't you stand for its leadership?

Farage seems to have given up on it.

Dil - 05 Oct 2016 09:23 - 5547 of 12628

You mean like the millions of voters who have given up on Labour ?

Farage has retired , Wolfe may now get his chance.

jimmy b - 05 Oct 2016 09:56 - 5548 of 12628

Fred your not even worth a comment any more ,you don't know what anyone stands for as you are too blinkered and i should add thick with it, have a better day .

grannyboy - 05 Oct 2016 10:04 - 5549 of 12628

The video of the immigrants rioting in Paris, and other european locations
can either, be left to carry on and so giving the cities/towns/villages over
to the invaders, or the locals/indigenous peoples only alternative is to take
up arms and for the authorities(police) to start shooting those alien to a
countries culture and beliefs.

Obviously the echr's would need changing or suspending while order is restored
otherwise the streets and cities will be lost, and its strange that the media do
not have these riots and shootings of police on their main news broadcast!!

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2016 10:37 - 5550 of 12628

Bring the jackboots back.

That will sort out all the problems.

Is that what Fallon is preparing for?

grannyboy - 05 Oct 2016 10:59 - 5551 of 12628

Well it just depends on your outlook and if you're willing to be taken over by
uncivilised rabble immigrants that are alien to european culture that has
intentions to wreck western societies?..

jimmy b - 05 Oct 2016 11:04 - 5552 of 12628

Have another drink Fred .

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2016 11:04 - 5553 of 12628

Dumbo's future?


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Haystack - 05 Oct 2016 11:05 - 5554 of 12628

Because James did not enact the leadership officially, Farage is still currently the leader of UKIP.

Haystack - 05 Oct 2016 11:06 - 5555 of 12628

May's Conference live about 11:30

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2016 11:27 - 5556 of 12628

AHHHHHHHHHH!

Matron calls.

jimmy b - 05 Oct 2016 11:29 - 5557 of 12628

Fred if there's no drink handy take your medication .

cynic - 05 Oct 2016 13:17 - 5558 of 12628

max - that concept, but they can be much more spacious and sophisticated too

Fred1new - 05 Oct 2016 14:49 - 5559 of 12628

More suitable for the Thames valley and embankment!

Haystack - 06 Oct 2016 13:14 - 5560 of 12628

UKIP Steven Woolfe punched in face at EU Parliament by another UKIP MEP and seriously ill in hospital after collapsing. Possible bleeding on the brain.

jimmy b - 06 Oct 2016 13:24 - 5561 of 12628

How strange ,i just checked on BBC ,what on earth happened there.

Fred1new - 06 Oct 2016 13:24 - 5562 of 12628

Seems a very civilised type of action.

Though I am not surprised, if it is so.

Haystack - 06 Oct 2016 13:26 - 5563 of 12628

It was his 49th birthday. MEPs have diplomatic immunity from arrest but the EU Parliament can lift it as they have done previously.

grannyboy - 06 Oct 2016 14:09 - 5564 of 12628

Yes of course we don't know the full story about the Steven Woolfe incident,
but its not the first time an Politician has punched another, there was a Scottish
one several years ago and (i could be mistaken of the name) one called
Pound? who were then suspended.
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