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Old 13 February 2007, 08:37 PM
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I know what I would do.
1.VAt down to 12%
2.Foreign Nationals working here (legally) would pay 40% TAX
3.Private Health Insurance,so national insurance cut to £5 per person per week
4.Private pensions for all,you dont put away you dont get
5.No Goverment handouts to non UK nationals,no dole
6.Lazy ****'s from here get a job or they would be enrolled to the Army(3 year minimum)
7.Speed cameras only in accident black spots and near schools
8.Bring back the death penalty for rapists,murders,pedophiles
9.More Jails life means life
10.Those wishing to live here must pass certain tests,background,criminal offences,etc
11.No free health care for non UK citizens
12.Tax on fuel cut
13.Pull out of the EU


All i can think on at the moment.
If you were PM what would you do??
Old 13 February 2007, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mad555
If you were PM what would you do??
Not put you in the cabinet.
Old 13 February 2007, 08:43 PM
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I'd make no negligible difference to the country, reap the rewards and leave with a huge pension and 3 houses
Old 13 February 2007, 09:46 PM
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Originally Posted by lightning101
I'd make no negligible difference to the country, reap the rewards and leave with a huge pension and 3 houses
Double negative tut tut!
Old 13 February 2007, 09:53 PM
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Hell, I think it would be better than what we have now. I'm sick of paying for other f*ckers!! If you don't look after No.1 you die IMHO - f*ck paying for the lazy or incompetent!
Old 13 February 2007, 10:00 PM
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points 3 and 4 make me vote no.

We need to remember that we are not all born equal. Some people, no matter how hard they try, will not succeed. They may also need a lot of medical attention.

Its not fair that people who really try to do their best (which is the most you can ask from anyone) are simply discarded by the system. A system that has often placed them in that position. Modern medicine is often used to save these people in the early stages of their life, otherwise they would have died.

To turn around when they are an adult and say, tough **** you are unable to afford you own private health insurance (premiums for ppl like this are massively high), and are going live a miserable life full of pain is just wrong.

If you are going to do that, you need to introduce another law that ppl who are going to be life long disabled and require expensive medical care through their life are just shot
Old 13 February 2007, 10:21 PM
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well none of the big 3 parties want number 13, so you'll have to vote UKIP for that one (and number 1 is dependant on number 13 as well)
Old 13 February 2007, 10:21 PM
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Somebody from Northern Ireland trying to get into serious politics,AFPMSL!

mad555 get a grip,get paid your salary to sit on your hoop arguing about the price of bilingual road signs and stop all this nonsense!
Old 13 February 2007, 10:33 PM
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only one problem

rule 2 max daily wage 20 for frist 5 years this would then show the can pay there way


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Old 13 February 2007, 10:37 PM
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15.Gun laws slackened,illegally held firearms are more than likely used in crime.
16.Lethal force can be used on intruders
Old 13 February 2007, 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by mad555
15.Gun laws slackened,illegally held firearms are more than likely used in crime.
16.Lethal force can be used on intruders

16.Lethal force SHOULD be used on intruders
Old 14 February 2007, 02:25 PM
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errr, no.

My wife's a foreign national and she's working and thus contibuting to the economy, just like the rest of us so why should she/we suffer?

If you dropped the limit on their earnings/40% tax and said that they'd not be able to take their hard earned money out of the country intead then I'd reconsider.
Old 14 February 2007, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by paulr
Not put you in the cabinet.
Quoted for truth.
Old 14 February 2007, 06:00 PM
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Originally Posted by gpssti4
errr, no.

My wife's a foreign national and she's working and thus contibuting to the economy, just like the rest of us so why should she/we suffer?

If you dropped the limit on their earnings/40% tax and said that they'd not be able to take their hard earned money out of the country intead then I'd reconsider.
Drop the 40% tax for them??
Do you agree then,that she shouldnt get free treatment on the Health Service?

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Old 15 February 2007, 10:10 AM
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Originally Posted by mad555
Drop the 40% tax for them??
Do you agree then,that she shouldnt get free treatment on the Health Service?
Where do you get this from? She's paying her tax like you and me, so of course she should get health care etc - I'd agree with no government handouts for two years though - which is the case, I have to support hert if she's not wroking.
Old 15 February 2007, 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by gpssti4
Where do you get this from? She's paying her tax like you and me, so of course she should get health care etc - I'd agree with no government handouts for two years though - which is the case, I have to support hert if she's not wroking.
How long has she worked in this country?
Old 15 February 2007, 09:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mad555
How long has she worked in this country?
We married in Brazil last August and she's been here since September and has worked since October.

So, if you're concerned about her working and paying her way, how about British born and bred house wifes, do they get free healthcare even though they're not working?
Old 16 February 2007, 07:05 PM
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Most house wives will at some point be paying n.i and tax
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