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Send Them Home

Discussion in 'Life in the UK' started by Anon220806, Dec 8, 2013.

  1. Anon220806
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    Anon220806 Well-Known Member

    "UKIP has again become embroiled in controversy after one of its politicians was caught on camera saying immigrants should be sent home.

    Victoria Ayling, 54, who defected from the Conservatives in March, made the comments in a 20-minute video seen by The Mail on Sunday newspaper.

    She talks about restricting the numbers of foreigners entering Britain, and then between takes, adds: "I just want to send the lot back, but I can't say that."

    Mrs Ayling - a Lincolnshire County councillor and deputy leader of the local UKIP party - then jokes that the inflammatory remark may one day come back to haunt her."


    http://news.sky.com/story/1179340/uk...hem-back-video
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  4. walesrob
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    walesrob Administrator Staff Member

    Proof that UKIP are indeed a bunch of fruitcakes.
  5. Anon220806
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    Anon220806 Well-Known Member

    They just have.
  6. Dave_E
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    Dave_E Well-Known Member Trusted Member

    Leave the poor lady alone.

    She is quite obviously speaking about illegal immigrants, not all immigrants.
  7. Anon220806
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    Am not so sure it is that immediately clear. More an afterthought. As in "we better slip that in even though deep down we don't really mean it". It's got Nige rattled, anway.

    Close your eyes and you will see she sounds like Barbara Windsor :D

    You have got a tough job Nigel, keeping the lid on your gaggle of fruitcakes.
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    Kuya The Geeky One Staff Member

    I like how she used Britishness and then backtracked, adding it sounded a bit like the BNP.

    For years UKIP were called BNP Lite, and it is pretty easy to see why!

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