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The way I saw it we should never have joined in the first place. If we hadn't have joined there wouldn't be a clamour to join up. We are a very strong, versatile economy, compared to most of Europe. We have bigger bollocks than most and are better off holding our own. The Germans rule the roost in Brussels and therefore the whole system is working for them rather than for us, if we had got to the top of the European tree like they have then perhaps I would feel differently.
Another reason is that Brexit gives us more freedom to work with other countries such as India, Nigeria etc who are growing economies with cultural ties to the UK. I don't want us to turn our back on Europe though. I think it's high time we developed a "special relationship" with Germany rather than the Americans. Both our countries are very similar and carry similar aims and beliefs and the Germans are far less difficult than the French to work with. This can be achieved outside of the EU, there is no doubt in my mind that Brexit will be a roaring success although admittedly there will be a few years of uncertainty.
Not sure I agree with that. We've had a fairly special status, being able to say no to Schengen for example, while still having all the perks.
Also not convinced that we can trade with the Germans outside of the EU, or that Nigeria is going to be massively fruitful for us. Admire the optimism though.
I sometimes wonder how many of us have met a refugee, child or otherwise. I can't imagine we'd be so judgmental and desensitised if we had heard first hand what they had been through.
We do have a housing crisis and our government does have questionable priorities, however that doesn't mean you can question whether that family had an abusive father or we should be so desensitised to call for dental checks. These are usually very different issues.
Some refugees seem too quickly forget the horrors they have come through once they are here safe but without knowing those horrors it's difficult to suggest they shouldn't be here at all.
How would you want it to go down?
They turn up in the UK and live on the streets?
They turn up in the UK and get sent back to Albania to the abusive father?
Not providing them a safe place/housing them has consequences too.
The housing crisis should be used as a stick to beat successive governments with until they actually build enough houses, not an excuse for flushing our morals down the toilet.
For them not to come to the UK at all would be good, or at least apply through the proper channels or get the picture that Britain is no longer a soft touch anymore and they should try Sweden instead.
I keep reading from the left about what horrible racists we all are and the country is heading closer towards fascism by the day yet we have queues and queues of people wanting to leave socialist France? Odd.
How would she have gotten her accommodation for her young family if she didn't come through the proper channels?
Once again I will fruitlessly ask for a quote to back your whinging.
Also for someone who doesn't care about migrants in France you sure do go on about it.
But the post you replied to was about an Albanian woman who moved to the UK to escape a brutal relationship. Do you need me to book you in for some computer training at the library?
Quotes for all these lefty's attacking you at every turn? Apparently they call you a racist 15 times a day just because you are a normal bloke expressing your concerns. Quotes for all the things you have accused me of saying in this thread.
They've cancelled the computer training courses, they needed the extra space to house all these refugees.
Lineker called people "hideously racist" for expressing views that raised concern about allowing refugees into the country. Diane Abbot blasted all leave voters as "wanting less foreign looking people on the streets". Lilly Allen apologising on behalf of the nation (thanks for that, love) for how we are treating those stuck in Calais as if we should all be ashamed of ourselves. And then there's second rate politicans like Leanne Wood and Emily Thornberry who have both recently insisted on Question Time that leave voters didn't know what they were voting for and were motivated by the fear of migrants whipped up by the press.
I think people are confusing two issues here.
Migration from EU countries (as part of the free movement of people)
Refugees (which most in Calais seem to be) from war zones.
Two completely different things.
You can blame Jesus and Marx for that. Their precepts seem to be guiding Government social policy.
As a Christian country we are guided by Jesus's Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard. If you have forgotten the parable is all about a bunch of workers who turn up late in the day and who get paid the same as the workers who have been there all day. As you might expect the first lot complain, but they are told "the last shall be first, and the first last". That's almost as ridiculous as "But I say unto you, That ye resist not evil: but whosoever shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him the other also."
The distribution of welfare in this country is determined by Marx's slogan "From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs". In other words, welfare has nothing to do with merit.