Kwacky wrote:I don't like him. But sadly he's shown how many people there are in the UK who think just like him.
Thats what has saddened me the most about this referendum. How many blinkered, racist, xenophobic, uneducated, unworldly, unrealistic people there are in the country, who want to live in their own little silos and believe over ambitious politicians who lie daily and present no facts whatsoever.
He's a grade A cockend - if people want to listen to him the the country is really doomed.
The thing lacking in all politicians is balance... equilibrium. Nature works because equilibrium happens. Politics doesn't work because it's all one-sided, the side of greed and helping their rich friends.
There are things in Farage's policy that I agree with, the same with Labour, Tories, Lib Dems and especially Green. Whenever I vote I have to look at everything in balance and I don't think there has every been a clear party to vote for.
The worst phrase i have heard in all this referendum is....'I'm not a racist but....' and then they go on to blame immigrants for most of the UK problems, thinking that stopping them coming here will make Britain 'great' once again.
Cav wrote:I'd quite happily go back to Ireland, great roads around there and bloody quiet too
I'd happily go back to NZ too, fantastic roads and a lot quieter. But there is a little issue called money and kids.
I do laugh when I have people rant to me about 'immigrants' and love the look on their face when I say "well I better f**k off back to NZ then" and they try to back track. Far too many people use the immigration argument just to be racists.
Happiness is not a destination. It is a way of life.
I like the part beneath about 'emigrate' and Alaska....to move there WOULD be to emigrate.....doesn't mean change countries...whoever came up with that?? Frickin' Ameri....oh, nevermind.