Wednesday 22 September 2010

And Still We Pay To Have No Control.

These flags and what it represents is costing you and me a fortune.


So here in Aberdeen we are seeing services bludgeoned, schools, sports facilities, and a whole host of other things that used to make Aberdeen a great place to live are being decimated. But have you ever stopped to ask yourself why all this is happening. Well one of the major problems is all the new jobs that have been created over the last few years in the name of diversity and equality.
We in UKIP believe in treating everyone as equals. We all deserve equal rights and the same standards of care and services. We also believe in common sense and respect for our country. If any of us wanted to move to many other countries around the world, we would have to have health insurance, money for a house, a job, as well as no criminal past. And you can be sure that the onus and expense of learning  that countries language would rightly be ours.

But not in Britain, here in Aberdeen free English lessons are given, free interpreters for housing, we have diversity and equality directors and staff, traveller liaison officers, I could go on and on but the list is endless. How many of you know about the £2 million plus a year that's spent on teachers alone to help English As An Alternative Language  children who have recently arrived in this country. The money has to come from somewhere. 
My main point is that all these employees, doing all these jobs that we simply did not need in the 70s and 80s are costing us Millions and are leaving a burden via a  pension legacy that will damage our children's futures. Now that's just in Aberdeen.

Now we also have to start adding the gold plated pensions of people who have nothing to do with our country,people who we never voted for, and by most accounts people who hate Britain and our way of life, because Britain is going to have to pay £340 million a year by 2040, double what it is now to supplement their pensions.  Only a fool would not recognise that these pensions and other rocketing costs of  our EU membership  are going to have a deep negative impact on our standard of living, and childrens future.

You can read the story here

So fellow Aberdonians are we to watch our grass grow longer due to cutbacks, are we to watch our city go downhill, and our roads crumble, or are you going to vote UKIP and get us out of the EU nightmare.

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