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mikey4444 | 11:39 Tue 02nd Aug 2016 | News
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UKIP hopeful Steven Woolfe 'forgot about driving conviction'

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-36946404

This man had plenty of time to put in his application to succeed Farage, but left it so late, that he missed the deadline !

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Zzzzz....
Technical difficulties . what can one do. :')
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'Both his parents were born in Manchester, his mother to an Irish mother and English father and his father to a British Jewish mother and a Black American father.'.......And he's Standing for UKIP?

Clever lad tho, coming from Moss Side and becoming a Barrister.
Mixed heritage doesn't bar you from wanting the best for your country. Leaving things to the last moment and then encountering problems is always an issue with the JIT philosophy though. And not being squeaky clean can cause problems with one's career path.
Why your continuing obsession with UKIP, you should be more concerned over the Labour Party.

Still is a party isn't it?
'Mixed heritage doesn't bar you from wanting the best for your country.'

No, but it should have a moral bearing on implementing policies which, had they been in existence for his Grandparents, might have meant he wasn't even born.
aog
Is that really you , accusing someone of obsession ?
And therefore not there to worry about it. I'm unsure what moral implications are in this case. Is the idea that someone sometime got in so everyone always now must be able to or it is deemed immoral ?
Zacs-Master

/// No, but it should have a moral bearing on implementing policies which, had they been in existence for his Grandparents, might have meant he wasn't even born. ///

I didn't know that UKIP was going to put a ban on reproduction.
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I just wanted to demonstrate that UKIP was still, if not actually kicking !
No the idea is not 'that someone sometime got in so everyone always now must be able to or it is deemed immoral'.

The idea is that's it's rather hypocritical to implement policies that might have meant the person implementing them might not have been alive to make them in the first place. Ironic, you might say.
how about mission impossible...demonstrate that labour is a party and not a laughing stock...
Bazile

/// aog
Is that really you , accusing someone of obsession ? ///

I dun know, I will have a look.

Yep that was me alright.
How far back should one go then Zacs ?
I can understand the thought that it might be ironic, just, but I see no hypocrisy. Conditions change; and one is not responsible for events that happened before one was around, or had any say/control.
Anyone know what Zacs-Master is on about?


YMB, until that magic time when we were all pure bred British people who only procreated with our own race.

Oh hang on.............
AOG, if it's too difficult a concept for you your quite at liberty to ignore me. If the moral implications and irony of being a complete hypocrite escapes you please move on.
Zacs-Master

And what 'magic time' was that, and how long ago?
Oh dear.

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