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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    I tend to agree, however its worth bearing in mind that the EU could well collapse from within anyway, which would obviously drive political change here. Depite the myopia of mainstream politicans and theie acolytes the stability of the euro is far from secure. Part of the solution to...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    I have get back in your box.
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    I said before I am no expert, however the EMA's own objectives state that it has responsibility in the EU for the safety of medicines, and is able to "take action" if information indicates adverse changes since authorisation: Safety monitoring of medicines The EMA is responsible for...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    It's not a pissing contest. Do you think that if Harold Shipman saved 500 lives in his career as a Doctor then that positive offsets his subsequent murderous crimes? It is a fact that people have died in Europe as a direct consequence of corruption in the Pharmaceutical industry, the kind of...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    Knock yourself out, no doubt in your diabolical view a few positive stories about will offset the deaths of 500 to 2000 people as a consequence of EMA corruption and incompetence. "Studies have estimated that the drug has caused between 500 and 2000 deaths, and the company and its founder and...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    That's a relief for one moment I thought they might be a load of corrupt shits lining their pockets at the expense of European taxpayers........... http://euobserver.com/institutional/115818 http://www.thecommentator.com/article/2687/european_union_corruption_knows_no_shame...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    If you would forgive my cynicism, this vital non bureaucratic entity that is the EMA, is it funded wholly by the EU taxpayer or are the contributions from the pharmaceutical industry? No doubt the venerable EMA has the European citizenry interests at heart, however just how independent is it...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    1) regarding lies, and assuming you are correct he is not alone is he? I assume you feel just as angry with other politicians making statements/commitments they don't act on? The difference is that at the moment he has no power, if he makes promises he cannot deliver then the electorate will...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    I think it is even more fundamental, the one advantage Farage has on all his rivals is that he has not lied or deceived the electorate in the past. He may of course be cut from the same cloth as other politicians, however he is getting the benefit of the doubt at the moment. In the eyes of...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    The question you surely need to be asking is, why, despite the recently reported instances of UKIP failures and their own capacity for self destruction their polling ratings continue to rise? http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/?CMP=INTstp2 This is surely a consequence of the current levels of...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    Can't be arsed to answer all your posts but will on this one........ 1981 in the EU and 1984 in UK, other acts updating these since. I said previously the motives were laudable, that does not however mean the legislation is good, some laws imposed by Govts can be shit because they are poorly...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    I disagree, the powerful imposed legislation to restrict British workers rights in 1360, and the powerful continue to do so with legislation 700 years later by creating the minimum wage. I do however agree with Tony Benn and Bob Crow, who understood that in order to protect British workers...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    The fact we need a minimum wage at all is indicative of a catastrophic failure to manage our labour market, the capitalists have won. These arguments about how much it should be and punishing the companies that employ cheap labour miss the point by a country mile. The first time this country...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    Maybe these firms are dead wood, however making previously sustainable business models unsustainable because of regulation is hardly market forces in action. As a general point, adding layers of regulation which increase the costs of doing any type of business mean that it is harder for smaller...
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    Yet another piece of UKIP brilliance

    Whereas the industry I work in has been forced to increase its fees/costs to accommodate more burdensome legislation to such an extent that it is actually preventing competition as some in the market cannot continue to operate and so withdraw. The company I work for has to take a very serious...
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