According to the UK Independence Party website UKIP will try to achieve the following if they gain power at the 2010 general election: The UK Independence Party is calling for a five-year freeze on immigration into Britain and a future policy that would see migrants controlled by a points system similar to that operated by […]
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This policy does indeed make a lot of sense. UKIP is the only party that would properly control immigration with the policy being feasible, financially possible, internationally acceptable and above all, fair.
I whole hartley agree with your policy you will be getting my vote
A moratorium on Immigration for 5 years how does that work. What if an English citizen marries an Eastern european.
Will the partner not be allowed into the country.
If thats the case you take away English persons rights.
I have no problems with supporting England but not to the detriment of peoples rights,or being racist.
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if my wife is from portugal and england is out of the eu would i need to get a visa to go dowmn to portugal on summer holiday
If your wife is from Portugal and the UK withdraw from the EU, then passport requirements would have to be dictated by the FO who would have negotiated with Lisbon.
I seriously doubt if you wouldn’t have unrestricted access to Portugal.
You would need to obtain that permit from the Portugal control agencies
what happens to english citizens living in other countrys with in e.u.
I like the policy and it could swing me. The UKIP policies on law and order as well as immigration are sound. I just wish it wasn’t so Thatcherite economically because it makes the party seem a bit of a rich older persons party which is regrettable.
There’s a real gap in the market for Lib Dem and Labour voters who are sick of the country being sold down the river, but are opposed to the racism of the BNP. If UKIP could tap into that a bit more rather than only seeming to be the mouthpiece for Mr and Mrs DisgustedFromTunbridgeWells, then It would be getting ready for government by now.
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I remember David Cameron saying “We are all in it together” Now we have this mess (thanks to EU regulations etc) with a known terrorist whom Theresa May wanted to deport but now because of Al Khatadas (I may have spelled the name wrong as I am aware of the correct spelling) last minute appeal arguments ensue. My question to David Cameron is simply this.
When you said that we are all in it together did you mean yourself and the people you (as our present Government) are supposed to represent or did you mean Yourself and the EU including their policies/laws as I believe your actions (actions not words) over this present situation with Abu Khatadda will reveal where you truly stand (If you refuse to abdicate from EU legislation that is making it difficult, to say the least, in getting rid of Mr Khatada, (this same legislation that is making a mockery of our own laws and constitution) then I (and I believe many others) can only come to the conclusion that your words are “double speak” (deceitful) and therefore you cannot and should not be trusted. As for the coalition, I think the liberals would have handed (Like the John the Baptists head) would have handed this country over monetary, politically and even religiously, on a plater to the EU. This is why I am more inclined to vote for Ukip now than ever as I see some form of common sense in many of their policies. (As for labour, when they left you (The coalition Government) a message saying that there is nothing left in the Kitty, this wasn’t just a kick in the teeth to your coalition, it was also extremely revealing of their wastefulness and their contempt for the people of this country and as such non of the so called three main parties (Conservative, Liberal and Labour) are even worth listening to. let alone voting for anymore. Actions speak louder than words and Labours, liberals and Conservative words are mere empty rheterocical echoes of deceit. (thats the way I see them anyhow) So Ukip seems like the one to go with locally and at the next general election.
Actions speak louder than words
I noticed a mistake in my last comment, I meant to say I am not aware of the correct spelling of Abu Khatadas name and not that I am aware of it. I apologise for this.