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cashman 14-12-2012 09:11

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1032052)
Is David Cameron a closet UKIP supporter because he appears to believe that multiculturalism has failed in the UK? Here is a speech of his BBC News - State multiculturalism has failed, says David Cameron

Cameron, like em all but more so, will lean in any direction, if he thinks its a vote catcher.

cmonstanley 16-12-2012 13:33

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1032036)
Do you even read the links you post before spouting your drivel?

God alone knows how you managed to link the Data Protection Act to this debacle because that particular law is not relevant to the points that are being raised.

You say 'they would go to jail'...who would? Everyone from social services, the whole of Rotherhams loony left Labour council, the kids, the foster parents?

We do know the evidence, we've known it all along and now we've had Joyce Thacker the PC social services jobsworth responsible admitting it and attempting to justify it.

Council defends taking foster children away from UKIP members - Telegraph

I know you're north of the border..but do try to keep up :D

you dont know british law then any body who works with or works for any goverment department signs this and if you break it you go to jail simples .social security act social services act its all the same.if the press really wanted to investigate this they would put in a freedom of information act request but there is more to this than meets the eye.

Guinness 16-12-2012 15:20

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1032508)
you dont know british law then any body who works with or works for any goverment department signs this and if you break it you go to jail simples .social security act social services act its all the same.if the press really wanted to investigate this they would put in a freedom of information act request but there is more to this than meets the eye.

Rubbish....there is absolutely no need for anyone to sign the Data Protection Act , its a law, its like saying you need to sign up to the Road Traffic Act.

'fraid its the dunces hat in the corner again for you :D

Less 16-12-2012 16:51

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1032521)
Rubbish....there is absolutely no need for anyone to sign the Data Protection Act , its a law, its like saying you need to sign up to the Road Traffic Act.

'fraid its the dunces hat in the corner again for you :D

El thicko is probably confusing data protection with official secrets act.

cashman 16-12-2012 22:29

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Have just read that according to polls U.K.I.P. are now Britains 3rd largest party,wi 14% pushing Lib Dems into 4th wi 9%, another 9/12 months or so n the Big 2 will be crapping Blue Lights.:D;) That was on the Sky U.K. news page if anyone wants a laugh.

cmonstanley 17-12-2012 21:58

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1032521)
Rubbish....there is absolutely no need for anyone to sign the Data Protection Act , its a law, its like saying you need to sign up to the Road Traffic Act.

'fraid its the dunces hat in the corner again for you :D

you break the law you pay the consequences with your liberty and job that means you have to obey the law that means you have to agree to abide by the data protection act.simples:rolleyes:;)

Guinness 18-12-2012 05:41

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1032712)
you break the law you pay the consequences with your liberty and job that means you have to obey the law that means you have to agree to abide by the data protection act.simples:rolleyes:;)

Yup, they also have to agree to abide by the Road Traffic Act, the Immigration Act, the Telecommunications Act, the Parking and Waiting Act and the Live Music Act. The problem is that in the instance we are discussing, which is Social Services as an entity responding to these accusations, they are not relevant and neither is the Data Protection Act.

The Act that is relevant here is the Equality Act, which Social Services has most definitely breached. Unlikely that anyone in government or opposition will have the bottle to do anything about the overpaid PC civil servants that make these decisions. Which is yet another reason why people should vote UKIP next time.

simples :rolleyes:

cmonstanley 18-12-2012 18:07

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ha ha your years out of date :D the more i read about ukip and their policies it scares the poo out of me:eek:

jaysay 18-12-2012 18:38

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1032508)
you dont know british law then any body who works with or works for any goverment department signs this and if you break it you go to jail simples .social security act social services act its all the same.if the press really wanted to investigate this they would put in a freedom of information act request but there is more to this than meets the eye.

I knew there was something about Accyweb I didn't miss while I was in dock, and its just reared its stupid bigoted head again and you still can't spell Government right, you'd think that for somebody who likes the ram it down everybody's throat every two minutes you do us the courtesy of spelling the flaming thing right :mad:

cashman 18-12-2012 18:40

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1032830)
ha ha your years out of date :D the more i read about ukip and their policies it scares the poo out of me:eek:

So do dog stabbers.:D:D:D

cmonstanley 18-12-2012 18:48

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your back, welcome back:D

Guinness 18-12-2012 18:49

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1032830)
ha ha your years out of date :D the more i read about ukip and their policies it scares the poo out of me:eek:

Not a UKIP policy. It's one loose cannon prospective councillor standing for a backwater council. And unlike you, I am not blinkered. I am quite able to say that this guy is an idiot, he should be tarred and feathered and railroaded out of politics completely. Apparently he has already been suspended from UKIP.

When Labour or Tory party members do stuff like this, the political mandarins wring their hands for a few weeks whilst spin doctors do their work and promote them to the house of lords. And people like you usually go to ground until it all blows over without one word of condemnation.

Care to comment on Diane Abbot, Margaret Moran, Tony Blair etc..etc..etc..??

cmonstanley 18-12-2012 18:49

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but on a more serious note google ukip policy on welfare pensions etc.its like logans run all over again:eek::D

Gordon Booth 18-12-2012 18:50

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 1032830)
it scares the poo out of me:eek:

It's just a shame you never run out of it.

cmonstanley 18-12-2012 18:51

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Originally Posted by Guinness (Post 1032851)
Not a UKIP policy. It's one loose cannon prospective councillor standing for a backwater council. And unlike you, I am not blinkered. I am quite able to say that this guy is an idiot, he should be tarred and feathered and railroaded out of politics completely. Apparently he has already been suspended from UKIP.

When Labour or Tory party members do stuff like this, the political mandarins wring their hands for a few weeks whilst spin doctors do their work and promote them to the house of lords. And people like you usually go to ground until it all blows over without one word of condemnation.

Care to comment on Diane Abbot, Margaret Moran, Tony Blair etc..etc..etc..??

so why is he allowed to stand under the ukip banner:confused: i dont remember anybody from labour supporting hitler ideology


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