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Thread: UKIP to leaflet Ireland urging a No vote.

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    The biggest and most shameless liars are the YES side!
    We have got as much as we are going to get out of Europe; it is, now, time to leave!
    EUROPA CONVENTUS DELENDA EST!...Whistle out the marching tune

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    Well, this is hypocritical. No to foreigners yet you'll welcome a British party with a purely British agenda to come here and influence our domestic ratification of the Lisbon Treaty.

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    I'll listen to what they have to say. It won't influence my vote in any way. If they raise any points about immigration: all the better. Nobody else is mentioning it!
    We have got as much as we are going to get out of Europe; it is, now, time to leave!
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Field Marshal View Post
    Call Martin Manseragh immediately.

    He is an intelligence wizard and will know exactly how to handle this developing emergency.[ His dad Nicholas ,worked for Britains Ministry for Information during WW2 in the Anglo Irish section. Naturally this section would have collaborated closely with Britains propagandist and secret service sections]

    Martin himself has an Oxford University doctorate and many of his former student colleagues are now doing sterling work for Britains secret service intelligence community.

    Indeed Fianna Fail have a fine history of working closely with british intelligence officers such as the late Robert Erskine Childers.

    This is a huge problem for Ireland and can only be sorted out by Martin and his friends in the British intelligence community
    "One of his student colleagues" - so what! And what does it matter what his dad did? Maybe you should focus on his record instead of throwing mud.
    "the view that a natural father who is caring for his children in such circumstances has absolutely no constitutional rights or protection in respect of his relationship with his children, and must accept the few crumbs that fall from the table of statutory protection, is increasingly untenable."

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerdasi amaq View Post
    The biggest and most shameless liars are the YES side!
    yes that right cause the No side covered themselves in a flag of truth last time!
    "the view that a natural father who is caring for his children in such circumstances has absolutely no constitutional rights or protection in respect of his relationship with his children, and must accept the few crumbs that fall from the table of statutory protection, is increasingly untenable."

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    Quote Originally Posted by keepitreal View Post
    Nope, that's politics - Irish style. Say yes to everything, must keep snout firmly in trough.
    Sounds like a good poster for the yes side!
    "the view that a natural father who is caring for his children in such circumstances has absolutely no constitutional rights or protection in respect of his relationship with his children, and must accept the few crumbs that fall from the table of statutory protection, is increasingly untenable."

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    Quote Originally Posted by socialdemocrate View Post
    "One of his student colleagues" - so what! And what does it matter what his dad did? Maybe you should focus on his record instead of throwing mud.
    One has to question the pedigree and loyalty of individuals whose birth and upbringing has been so close to the heart of the British Secret service.

    Mr Manseraghs fathers work was deeply involved in that area.

    Martin Manseragh himself spent many years in the graduate/postgraduate
    environs of the chief recruiting centre for top agents in the British secret service:Oxford University.

    His father was a don at that same University.

    It would be naive in the extreme to ignore Mr.Martin Manseraghs unusual background

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Field Marshal View Post
    One has to question the pedigree and loyalty of individuals whose birth and upbringing has been so close to the heart of the British Secret service.

    Mr Manseraghs fathers work was deeply involved in that area.

    Martin Manseragh himself spent many years in the graduate/postgraduate
    environs of the chief recruiting centre for top agents in the British secret service:Oxford University.

    His father was a don at that same University.

    It would be naive in the extreme to ignore Mr.Martin Manseraghs unusual background
    What on earth has this got to do with a thread on UKIPs interference in the Irish democratic process?

    Go troll elsewhere please.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Free to Prosper View Post
    Ukip as a party is not get directly involved in anything in Ireland.
    If you have a look at their website (UK Independence Party) - you may notice the map of what they consider Great Britian (on the top right of every page) is a little ... shall we say....'out of date'.

    UKIP are british empirists and proud of it... there's a reason they have an electoral pact with the DUP in Ulster and are on record stating their wish to end Scottish and Welsh devolution.

    You can even read their 'alternate future' document where they spell out their desire for a new block of nations.... based in London with the English queen as the 'head'.

    Membership is open to any state that adheres to individual liberty, accepts the English language as the predominant means of communication and recognises the Queen as the Head of the Commonwealth.
    Regardless of whether you're pro Ireland being part of Europe or not.... if you choose to let UKIP's agenda influence your vote - on your head be it.

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    UKIP are definitely pro-Europe, but in the right-wing image. Why else would they ally themselves with open fascists like Lega Nord? The United Kingdom Independence Party's very name is a misnomer, therefore, and the comparisons to the BNP are thus validated.

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