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the report I read posted on another thread in a heated debate he collapsed ?
show me a link to a heavy blow to his head?

His own colleague, Neil Hamilton, former Minister:

I understand there was an argument between some MEPs and Steven, I think, picked a fight with one of them and came off worse. That’s what I’ve heard second hand ... I don’t know what his current condition is. It is obviously a serious matter if he’s been carted off to hospital with bleeding on the brain, as I understand.

I was told that he was knocked over and hit his head on a window. I don’t know that he was knocked unconscious, but it has obviously had some repercussions ... It must have been quite a wallop.
 
Its a normal thing to do not a racist action as some portray on here?
if an employer has to give a list of employees why the outcry?????????????

What does 'British jobs' pledge mean?


When Gordon Brown proposed British jobs for British workers in 2009, this was Cameron's response,

"And it was this line of attack that Tory leader David Cameron seized on during a stormy Queen's Speech debate in the Commons - as he sought to inflict maximum damage on Mr Brown in front of his own MPs.

Holding up two leaflets bearing the headlines "British jobs for British workers" and "Keep British jobs for British workers", Mr Cameron said: "Here's one he borrowed off the National Front. Here's another one he borrowed off the British National Party.

"Where was his moral compass when he was doing that?"

The rest of the Tories, including May cheered Cameron's response.
 
What does 'British jobs' pledge mean?


When Gordon Brown proposed British jobs for British workers in 2009, this was Cameron's response,

"And it was this line of attack that Tory leader David Cameron seized on during a stormy Queen's Speech debate in the Commons - as he sought to inflict maximum damage on Mr Brown in front of his own MPs.

Holding up two leaflets bearing the headlines "British jobs for British workers" and "Keep British jobs for British workers", Mr Cameron said: "Here's one he borrowed off the National Front. Here's another one he borrowed off the British National Party.

"Where was his moral compass when he was doing that?"

The rest of the Tories, including May cheered Cameron's response.

Yes but we are leaving the EU May wants UK residents to get a chance of a job instead of firms sending the jobs advertised over to the EU directly the jobs will be advertised in our job centres first!
is that racist??????????????????????????
 
Yes but we are leaving the EU May wants UK residents to get a chance of a job instead of firms sending the jobs advertised over to the EU directly the jobs will be advertised in our job centres first!
is that racist??????????????????????????

May was sitting on the opposition front bench, when Cameron waved the racist BNP and racist NF leaflets to have a go at Brown. Implying that he was siding with racists and as such 'where was his moral compass when he was doing that'.
 
Yes but we are leaving the EU May wants UK residents to get a chance of a job instead of firms sending the jobs advertised over to the EU directly the jobs will be advertised in our job centres first!
is that racist??????????????????????????
They are advertised in *your* job centres and platforms first.

Looked for a job lately?
 
Oh dear Rudd is in a pickle.

Sofa factory boss 'disappointed' by staffing criticism

"The boss of a sofa factory that the home secretary has claimed recruited “almost exclusively” from Romania and Poland has said 75% of his workforce is British.

Matt O’Flynn, the managing director of Collins and Hayes in the home secretary’s Hastings constituency, said he was “very disappointed” when Amber Rudd cited his firm on Wednesday as an example of a company that relied too heavily on overseas staff and “didn’t even consider training locally”.

Rudd has faced a strong backlash from business after she confirmed that the Home Office was considering requiring companies to declare the proportion of international staff in their workforce. Ministers were said to want to see lists of companies published and those employers with the highest proportions of foreign staff “named and shamed” for not employing British people when they could".

Rudd really is an imbecile. The Tories are in a right state and shooting themselves in the foot every time they open their mouths.
 
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