Shootist
Well-Known Member
In the first place, I voted to join the Common Market. I would vote to remain in the Common Market. I did not join the United States of Europe (USE) and I voted to leave.
In the second, you know all those MEPs we have. The ones that make the EU laws, and can revoke those laws? That's the ones. Except they don't make any laws or revoke any because they cannot. EU laws are directives handed down by anonymous, unelected, bureaucrats. MEPs decide nothing.
In the third, the allegations of racism really get my goat. I do not like that Halal slaughter is accepted in this country for fear of losing the Muslim vote. It is incredibly cruel and unnecessary. So is Kosher slaughter. Both are done to bleed the animal out. The same principle as bow hunting, which, oddly enough, is illegal in the UK (Personally, I'm glad it is). I also have long disliked that Sikhs are allowed to wear a turban instead of a crash helmet when riding a motorbike. I might feel different if their religion required them to ride motorcycles on a weekly basis but it does not. At the very least they should have an extra insurance policy to cover medical treatment for head injuries, but no.
Do any of these things make me a racist? I think that they do not, but others will no doubt have be down as a card carrying member of the BNP (I'm not). I'd rather see this country broke and free rather than a wealthy slave state.
Some people worry about what Scotland might do. In the last general election the SNP got 1,454,436 votes which gave them 59 MPs in the British parliament. UKIP got 3,881,099 votes and got just one MP. Something is wrong with our voting system. And why, when there was much reference to Little Englanders by the remainers pre referendum, is there now not a single reference to Little Scotlanders? They can go for me.
In the second, you know all those MEPs we have. The ones that make the EU laws, and can revoke those laws? That's the ones. Except they don't make any laws or revoke any because they cannot. EU laws are directives handed down by anonymous, unelected, bureaucrats. MEPs decide nothing.
In the third, the allegations of racism really get my goat. I do not like that Halal slaughter is accepted in this country for fear of losing the Muslim vote. It is incredibly cruel and unnecessary. So is Kosher slaughter. Both are done to bleed the animal out. The same principle as bow hunting, which, oddly enough, is illegal in the UK (Personally, I'm glad it is). I also have long disliked that Sikhs are allowed to wear a turban instead of a crash helmet when riding a motorbike. I might feel different if their religion required them to ride motorcycles on a weekly basis but it does not. At the very least they should have an extra insurance policy to cover medical treatment for head injuries, but no.
Do any of these things make me a racist? I think that they do not, but others will no doubt have be down as a card carrying member of the BNP (I'm not). I'd rather see this country broke and free rather than a wealthy slave state.
Some people worry about what Scotland might do. In the last general election the SNP got 1,454,436 votes which gave them 59 MPs in the British parliament. UKIP got 3,881,099 votes and got just one MP. Something is wrong with our voting system. And why, when there was much reference to Little Englanders by the remainers pre referendum, is there now not a single reference to Little Scotlanders? They can go for me.
