Far-Right National Front Stuns French Elite With EU 'Earthquake'

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HellBilly
Feb 23, 2009
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Brighton factually.....




Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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I think we need more of this. Someone even suggesting that sharia law be implemented needs to be immediately deported, with their family. And this is just one example. This eill never happen with the soft idiots that run things at the moment.

Good that my new chosen country is following suit.

I believe that Denmark and especially Sweden have had major troubles over the last few years with certain immigrants. Hopefully the UK has been keeping an eye on what is happening in Scandinavia.
 




danish seagull

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Apr 16, 2012
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I believe that Denmark and especially Sweden have had major troubles over the last few years with certain immigrants. Hopefully the UK has been keeping an eye on what is happening in Scandinavia.

I can only talk about Denmark as that's where I live, but there are a terribly high amount of immigrants there and they are even worse at adapting to the local culture than they are in the UK.

Every single Danish person I know says they want to at least limit immigration. That's not of Europeans as such, but of mainly Arabic immigrants.

I personally believe that more has to be done to combat suppressive Islamic beliefs throughout Europe, and it is something that is eventually going to happen.

And for the record, I do have Muslim friends, one of which is a very good friend. They are just as much against the suppressive beliefs as me and have themselves fully integrated into Danish society.
 


brightonrock

Dodgy Hamstrings
Jan 1, 2008
2,482
Yes I do but only because democracy is live and well when I thought it was dead because of the liberal elite who have tried to silence anyone who tries to speak against their ideology which has worked for 15 years but now people are fed up and are rebelling on scales the left didn't think they'd see.

:lolol: brilliant
 








martyn20

Unwell but still smiling
Aug 4, 2012
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Burgess Hill
I can only talk about Denmark as that's where I live, but there are a terribly high amount of immigrants there and they are even worse at adapting to the local culture than they are in the UK.

Every single Danish person I know says they want to at least limit immigration. That's not of Europeans as such, but of mainly Arabic immigrants.

I personally believe that more has to be done to combat suppressive Islamic beliefs throughout Europe, and it is something that is eventually going to happen.

And for the record, I do have Muslim friends, one of which is a very good friend. They are just as much against the suppressive beliefs as me and have themselves fully integrated into Danish society.

What problems do these immigrants cause in Denmark that makes you want to reduce their numbers?
 








danish seagull

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Apr 16, 2012
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What problems do these immigrants cause in Denmark that makes you want to reduce their numbers?

The unable to adapt to the local culture is the main thing in my opinion. I can't think of a single time I've seen a local dane and an immigrant chatting to each other, apart from when they have to happen (at a checkout for example). I've not looked st percentages but I'd guess that for their numbers, crime from immigrant is far far higher and more serious than that of local danes.

This is just scratching the surface. Anyone who honestly believes that an un-integrated immigrant works well for any society is wrong in my opinion.
 








Ex-Staffs Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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I want to understand what leaving the EU will fix for the UK, assuming it remains in place. Immigration? What is the current problem with immigration from mainland Europe? What other benefits? Economic, social etc. I have seen a lot of comments about the UK governing itself, but surely that involves a change in policies? What policies should change and does the UK need to come out of Europe to achieve them?
 






dougdeep

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May 9, 2004
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We need to stay in Europe as a trading partner but not as a governing partner. The only way it will work, if we pull out totally the damage to the economy would be great. Even with these results I could only see a stay vote in a straight in and out refendum

Why do you post your opinions as fact? The EU is just a bottomless pit of dishonesty and corruption. Better that it collapse now than later. A referendum in this country at any time will vote OUT.
 








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All the mainstream parties across the EU have bought this on themselfes. I have no sympathy. I could see what was happening a few years ago and the situation is only going to get worse. How the hell can a country protect it's own interests in the long term, when you have open borders that allows millions of people to freely flow between them. Add to this number of illegal immigrants entering the EU every year, this is why parties like Front National are appearing. illegal immigration has bought cultural and religious changes, people in the EU are scared that their country is losing it's indentity, the same problems they have there, is the same problems we have here.
 


pastafarian

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Sep 4, 2011
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All the mainstream parties across the EU have bought this on themselfes. I have no sympathy. I could see what was happening a few years ago and the situation is only going to get worse. How the hell can a country protect it's own interests in the long term, when you have open borders that allows millions of people to freely flow between them. Add to this number of illegal immigrants entering the EU every year, this is why parties like Front National are appearing. illegal immigration has bought cultural and religious changes, people in the EU are scared that their country is losing it's indentity, the same problems they have there, is the same problems we have here.

watching the news and "what the papers say" not only here but also European publications and the clear message from the editorials from all political spectrums is things must change and its time to listen to the euro sceptics.....will they?......i doubt it?
 


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