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cunning fergus

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Of course it can if those who voted Brexit voted that way to primarily reduce “immigration”. Of course, millions of others voted Brexit for different reasons.

Voting for a concept so nebulous, undefined and complex such as Brexit against the established norms and status quo of being in the EU was always going to be a gamble, especially as the figureheads of the leave campaign were the likes of Johnson and Farage who are at best, untrustworthy.

If you just voted Brexit to ensure that we took back control of our laws (and to hell with every other consequence) then you won. Hands down. Enjoy the ride.

However, if you voted Brexit solely on the basis of the ideology this poster represents:

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Then you are a cretin of the highest order for being gaslit by wealthy Billionaire Brexiteers into believing that they and the establishment care about reducing immigration. Who is going to clean their houses? Who is going to pick their fruit?

Well it turns out that Farage is pointing at the hundreds of thousands of non-European migrant workers who have been let in now. The big difference is that they stay permanently (unlike European workers such as the Polish who are all headed home because we kicked them out but also, their country’s economy is now growing faster and stronger than ours) and that net migration is 3 times more than it was pre-Brexit. It couldn’t have gone any worse for those that voted Brexit to curb immigration could it. They can 100% take the blame in my book.

This Poland you speak of with its thriving economy is succeeding despite being a 98% ethnic Polish and overwhelmingly Christian country isn’t it? The benefits of importing millions of low paid unskilled immigrants, multiculturalism and diversity haven’t impeded its growth have they, which is strange given your contrast to our own apparent economic decline?

Maybe, Poland as an ethnically homogeneous country has political leadership that understands what its electorate wants, and because it has no multicultural baggage and it’s associated bedwetters they can speak plainly………


You have to admire their new leader too, an ex EU apparchik now confirming that “Polish people must regain control over their country and its borders,” a statement that destroys thousands of mattresses in the U.K. overnight when a U.K. politician says such a thing.


He even had the temerity to refer to Islamic migrants as a “threat” which I guess we can all sympathise with in the U.K. given that lot’s propensity for mental health issues. Not that they have many there anyway, and despite only 2000 being bothered to protest about the ongoing bore fest in that part of the world the mayor of warsaw still banned the protests. No inconveniences for the general public or excessive policing fees or foreigners clambering over their war memorials for them!


Finally despite its laudable economic success Poland still manages to keep lots of its money, not like here, with a political class always finding a way to hand out billions to foreigners rather than improve the lot of the poor in the U.K.


I’m surprised there’s still hundreds of thousands of Poles here, they must just be the stupid ones on the social eh?
 




cunning fergus

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No he didn't. Like everything you say, that's slightly but crucially incorrect.
You’re right it was a thoroughly positive exchange, and one which helped Gordon and the Labour Party demonstrate their empathy with the British working class struggling to understand why they were now sharing their lives with foreign people.

A landslide electoral victory followed…….
 


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