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Immigration Quiz - Who Said It?
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The HuffPost have an interesting 10-question quiz composed of statements from various politicians, and inviting readers to guess who said what.
http:// www.huf fington post.co .uk/201 3/03/25 /immigr ation-q uiz-who -said-i t_n_294 9752.ht ml?1364 233933
I got 2/10.
How did you do?
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I got 2/10.
How did you do?
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DON'T LOOK BEFORE YOU DO THE QUIZ.
I only got 3/10.
Interesting to note however how quiet Labour was regarding Immigration.
These are the ones I got right.
/// 'Our message is simple. We are not against anybody, we wish people from all those former communist countries the very best, but it cannot make sense for us to open our doors to massive oversupply in the unskilled labour market in this country.' Nigel Farage ///
/// 'It is no wonder that there is no control over immigration in the UK if even Government officials admit that they are currently not checking who is entering or leaving the country.' Nick Griffin ///
/// 'It is time to re-iterate our message – British Jobs For British Workers.'
Nick Griffin ///
I only got 3/10.
Interesting to note however how quiet Labour was regarding Immigration.
These are the ones I got right.
/// 'Our message is simple. We are not against anybody, we wish people from all those former communist countries the very best, but it cannot make sense for us to open our doors to massive oversupply in the unskilled labour market in this country.' Nigel Farage ///
/// 'It is no wonder that there is no control over immigration in the UK if even Government officials admit that they are currently not checking who is entering or leaving the country.' Nick Griffin ///
/// 'It is time to re-iterate our message – British Jobs For British Workers.'
Nick Griffin ///
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