You construe those examples as name-calling? I call them factual statements, and mean every word I said.
So, Mrs C, I am still waiting for your response regarding the name-calling accusation. Care to expand on that?
You accused me of personal-name calling in your post at 18.17, explain yourself.
Personal name-calling, Mrs C?
Some of those points are entirely open to debate, such as overseas aid and immigration. It seems to me that it is you who is trying to close down the debate by your constant reference "filthy" words.
Is that your own list Mrs C, or a copy and paste job from your favourite rag? You have probably just unintentionally recruited a few more UKIP members by publishing it. And anyway, the EU in/out argument is not just about UKIP, plenty on the left want out too.
He certainly puts forward a plausible scenario for managing our exit from the EU - should we ever get a referendum to make that choice,
Yes Mrs C, that is exactly what I am saying.
Of course, Mrs C, you provided a link to The Guardian which had already done the cherry-picking for you, then urged us all to take it on board as if their version was the honest truth. Why am I not surprised by that. In answer to your question, immigrants would have the prerogative to work where they please. @Lynne There is such a thing as medical insurance, But given that the NHS ...
@Mrs C It's rather rich of you to accuse me of selective reading, when you cherry-picked from UCL report to suit your own ends. I've already told you what I would restrict to new immigrants.