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/Then the whole mood changes and once again the racist labels come out of the cupboard, I wonder why this is, anyone explain?/

Because the influx of afro caribbeans and asians in the 50s and 60s helped drive our economic growth and there were available controls that could have been exercised should they have been necessary.

The current influx from the EU has no controls available and is now in danger of distorting our economy
Ed Miliband makes what he thinks are the right noises. Only a fool would give credence to anything he says.
Seems half of the party are mad when it comes to immigration

'Labour leader Ed Miliband earlier said Farage had made a racial slur but was not racist, but his view was contradicted by Labours David Lammy. "What Nigel Farage said over the weekend was racist. So I'm clear, he's a racist," he said. Idiot


That really is mad ^ instantly thinks 'racism', what a menace
David Lammy was doing exactly the right thing in bringing prejudice, stupidity, and ignorance to our attention. It's just a pity for him it was all his own.
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Oh dear. Lammy undoubtedly saw the words 'black and white' and scrambled for the racist button like an over-excited teenager on Family Fortunes.

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