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  1. We as a country/Kingdom got off very lightly with this budget and it was meant to be harsh. Wonder what else could be done if the shit continues to hit the fan

     

    There is no right or wrong in these things but something has to be done and its always gunna piss some one off. The plain fact is we need to clear our debts pronto or end up like Greece or worse. The coalition thinks that what they have done will do this. Instead of seeing that this transcends party politics and believes people will just bleat and moan saying typical this and typical that and its always the same.

     

    I'd wait to see the affects of the Budget on employment before concluding that "We as a country/Kingdom got off very lightly". "We need to clear our debts pronto or end up like Greece or worse" is not a "plain fact", it's actually highly debatable and many economists disagree. Here's a couple of recent columns by Paul Krugman that explain why this deficit hysteria is silly:

     

    That

  2. Is this really a feasible policy? Ask yourself these questions: How would you find all these illegal immigrants, who don't want to be found? Having found them, where would we deport them to, if they refuse to tell us where they are from? Who would implement this policy, as the police and army are already stretched thin as it is? How much would this policy cost? Given our huge budget deficit, how would we go about paying for it? Saying deport them all is simple, but if you stop and think about it implementing such a policy without infringing on the civil liberties of the people in this country who are here legally would be impossible.

     

    How would you like to see it solved?

     

    To go back to this point, I'm not that scared by immigration or that worried by it either. I'm not really sure the current system is that bad, though I wouldn't disagree that maybe the new points based migration system should have been introduced sooner. I think deporting all illegal immigrants would be extremely difficult to implement and very expensive to do and would simply be a waste of tax payers money.

  3. i don't know much about politics but i over heard someone on the bus talking about the BNP

     

    what i gathered was that ages a go every europen country signed something that we where all welcome in others countrys so i could go live in france or germany and a german could come live in england?

    than some places (france and germany these people named) wouldn't let other europeans in?

    now nearly every europen country in europen apart from england has banned people coming in?

    so the BNP want us to ban it too?

     

    if this is true i m with the BNP. its getting stupid the amount of foregins who come into england, get free health care,free student loans, and take all are jobs. its about time we stopped being so british and saying "welcome to britain" and tell them to fuck off back to their own country.

     

    i don't know how right these two people where they where old people i say 70's

     

    I knew this was blatantly untrue when I read it, but I did a quick google search to get the correct details about EU migration policy:

     

    FREE MOVEMENT AND ENLARGEMENT. The EU has admitted 12 new member-states since 2004: eight Central and East European countries, plus Cyprus and Malta, joined in 2004, followed by Bulgaria and Romania in 2007
  4. Deporting the two million who are currently here illegally is essential.

     

    Is this really a feasible policy? Ask yourself these questions: How would you find all these illegal immigrants, who don't want to be found? Having found them, where would we deport them to, if they refuse to tell us where they are from? Who would implement this policy, as the police and army are already stretched thin as it is? How much would this policy cost? Given our huge budget deficit, how would we go about paying for it? Saying deport them all is simple, but if you stop and think about it implementing such a policy without infringing on the civil liberties of the people in this country who are here legally would be impossible.

  5. The next election isn't about politics, Brown has managed to remove the usual perks of looking at parties and deciding which one you like the most. Vote for Gordon and the people in darkened rooms who buy government debt will bring on the end of the world as we know it and we won't feel fine.

     

    You're being sarcastic, right? All three main political parties are squabbling over who can slash spending the most; they're just quibbling over the timing of these cuts and what should be cut. I really think there is a greater risk of plunging the economy into a long term depression by making the cuts too soon, than Gordon Brown's policies plunging us into some sort of Doomsday scenario where investors stop lending us money.

  6. Pardon me if this was asked before but, can someone tell me the most recent occurance of Kenta Kobashi doing a moonsault?

     

    The last I remember seeing was against Takayama, but I'm pretty he's done it at least once since then. Damned if I know where or when. Sorry.

     

    He hit a moonsault in his return from cancer dream tag match at the Budokan Hall show in December 2007. As that was his last big Budokan Hall main event match I'd assume it was the last time he hit the move, but I could be wrong.

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