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Languidly Clinical
- Oct 1, 2006
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...champing at the bit.Yes yes, hordes of Eastern European migrants are just chomping at the bit to come to suburban British gardens and start smashing up our garden gnomes. We know.
...champing at the bit.Yes yes, hordes of Eastern European migrants are just chomping at the bit to come to suburban British gardens and start smashing up our garden gnomes. We know.
Yes yes, hordes of Eastern European migrants are just chomping at the bit to come to suburban British gardens and start smashing up our garden gnomes. We know.
...champing at the bit.
Cloud cuckoo land, please take your head out of the sand
I didn't mention Eastern Europeans , another poster brought it into the debate with his comment about the remain majority in London , I was commenting on the likelihood of action being taken in the event of thousands of "refugees" turning up in Brighton or haywards heath, as an aside you only ever seem to respond with silly, facetious comments , I can't take you seriously without a serious response, but then again you're a long way away in Tokyo and are perhaps unaware of the realities in Britain at the moment.
Yes you've said that before. The good people of England are fighting back waves and waves of nasty foreign refugees. My mum can't even walk down the allotment without running into ISIS militants.
I'd also bet a pound to a penny you've not got a clue what it's like for the area you grew up in to be subject to unprecedented levels of immigration.
You're right I haven't. But I can imagine the horror. I mean just imagine what it would be like if I looked out my front room window one morning to find that these evil *******s had moved in next door......
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You're right I haven't. But I can imagine the horror. I mean just imagine what it would be like if I looked out my front room window one morning to find that these evil *******s had moved in next door......
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Your point is ?
It's a tough question. The comfortable liberal position, for years, has been that immigration is good, multi-culturalism is good and that anybody who demurs is at best thick, and at worst racist.
Practically, however, there must be a point at which the country starts to first fill up, and then fragment. We are someway along that path.
I don’t know the tipping point for this country. I do know that Japan has close to zero interest in diluting it's own homogeneous society.
Your point is ?
I thought it was another silly post, I should've known better , hwt is a good poster.Presumably his point is that White British is 40% in London, i think that means "a minority in London".
I thought it was another silly post, I should've known better , hwt is a good poster.
Yeah but they've got huge problems on the horizon. The workforce is dwindling year after year. I recently read an interesting article on the subject.........
http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2016/06/07/japan-and-its-immigration-policies-are-growing-old/
It's kind of funny being a migrant from a xenophobic island nation, living in a xenophobic island nation.
Views like that have unfortunately strengthened right wing politics in this country. You are unwilling to contemplate that there may be some pitfalls in mass immigration and therefore resort to showing a poor refugee family in order to reinforce your self righteous attitude and pour contempt upon anyone who doesn't think like you. Those Syrian refugees need help, our help, the rest of the EU's help, the world's help and you do them a disservice by dragging them into an argument about the mass immigration that has happened already in our country which is almost entirely based upon economic betterment.You're right I haven't. But I can imagine the horror. I mean just imagine what it would be like if I looked out my front room window one morning to find that these evil *******s had moved in next door......
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If anything this will show everyone what a shit state the EU borders are in. Secondly this shouldn't be used as an excuse to delay brexit. Whilst these people are also in France we have no legal obligation to take anyone.
Views like that have unfortunately strengthened right wing politics in this country. You are unwilling to contemplate that there may be some pitfalls in mass immigration and therefore resort to showing a poor refugee family in order to reinforce your self righteous attitude and pour contempt upon anyone who doesn't think like you. Those Syrian refugees need help, our help, the rest of the EU's help, the world's help and you do them a disservice by dragging them into an argument about the mass immigration that has happened already in our country which is almost entirely based upon economic betterment.