Juan Albion
Chicken Sniffer 3rd Class
Having read this thread, it's the immigrants I feel sorry for.
If you are not happy with what you see, you can always try somewhere else. I think we agree here that overpopulation is a massive issue. If the only problem with immigration is the sheer weight of numbers and the pressure they put on infrastructure then it seems to me that there are two ways of dealing with it.
1. lower the number of migrants - the problem with this is that the uncontrolled migration comes mainly from the EU and to gain control you would have to leave the EU. This has its own problems and pitfalls.
2 You improve the infrastructure to accommodate the rise in population. This may need some creative thinking to solve all the problems but i think it can be done.
If you are not happy with what you see, you can always try somewhere else.
I think we agree here that overpopulation is a massive issue.
If the only problem with immigration is the sheer weight of numbers and the pressure they put on infrastructure
1. lower the number of migrants - the problem with this is that the uncontrolled migration comes mainly from the EU and to gain control you would have to leave the EU. This has its own problems and pitfalls.
2 You improve the infrastructure to accommodate the rise in population. This may need some creative thinking to solve all the problems but i think it can be done.
One of the many illogical notions people are drawn to is the belief that
the enemy of my enemy is my friend .Left wing (my own wing) political
supporters are often sympathetic to would be tyrants if they are anti -imperialist.
I find xenophobia intolerable but that does not mean I support the free
movement of labour in the EU.
I do not consider myself a Marxist.I do not advocate revolution.Recently we can
see its violent chaotic consequences from the Arab spring to the Ukraine.
I do not advocate common ownership of the whole economy.Where the private
sector provides affordable decent quality goods and services let it. Where it
doesn't healthcare,education,housing,mass transportation and the production of
sustainable non co2 producing energy let the government provide.
However Marx was correct to point out the conflict between profits and wages.
It is not the only conflict but it is inevitable.last time I looked there was over 23
million unemployed in the EU ,this constitutes a massive international reserve
army of employment putting downward pressure on wage levels, and undermining
conditions and security of labour.
It is a neoliberal wet dream delivering a docile ,grateful and cheap workforce.
It's a mess at the moment. I am pro EU but the influx into the Schegen area should be a wake up call and the Schegen agreement should be disbanded. More because mainland European countries will be overrun with non EU immigrants than the UK. Dispite the Calais mess, we take in a relative small number of non EU. However this is mainly a story about how a Tory promise has been broken. They haven't hit anywhere near the target, intact full flow reversal. Epic Fail Mr Cameron.
But you told me that your public school taught you how not to be petulant?
but not enough water.
If you are not happy with what you see, you can always try somewhere else. I think we agree here that overpopulation is a massive issue. If the only problem with immigration is the sheer weight of numbers and the pressure they put on infrastructure then it seems to me that there are two ways of dealing with it.
1. lower the number of migrants - the problem with this is that the uncontrolled migration comes mainly from the EU and to gain control you would have to leave the EU. This has its own problems and pitfalls.
2 You improve the infrastructure to accommodate the rise in population. This may need some creative thinking to solve all the problems but i think it can be done.
Well good luck with your referendum, seems like this is the answer to your problems.......... If the country votes to leave anyway.
Don't get menstrual about it no one said you should have to leave but the changing nature of the UK population seems to make you very upset. Free movement works both ways is all I am suggesting.
Well good luck with your referendum, seems like this is the answer to your problems.......... If the country votes to leave anyway.
Don't get menstrual about it no one said you should have to leave but the changing nature of the UK population seems to make you very upset. Free movement works both ways is all I am suggesting.
dont know who you are talking to but the changing nature of the UK population doesnt make me very upset as people like you like to claim it does..........you are not trying to play the racist card are you?
On the topic of the referendum, it seems to have gone quiet. I recall after the election Cameron had his chest puffed out and was making certain demands (with few over here listening)....now silence. What's the latest?
Oh well played that man ! We could also quote many of Nib's posts in Herr Tub's infamous 7 point thread as to how he was taught not to be petulant
The more you write, the more obvious it is that you do not really appreciate the problems here, and dream up these "solutions". The idea that non EU migration is controlled is absurd - they arrive in Europe in huge and totally unpredictable numbers, and then whilst they wait for their asylum requests (assuming they wish to go through this process) to be granted or otherwise, they might then be numbered, granted, but how they appear in the first place is totally uncontrolled! We now witness how Hungary is struggling on a nightly basis with illegal and unwanted entrants into its territory, but you don't see any of this. Understandably, your experience of immigration into OZ colours your thinking, and you seem unable to grasp the reality as it is played out here every day.
And as for your last para -why has no one thought of such an utopian solution?
On the topic of the referendum, it seems to have gone quiet. I recall after the election Cameron had his chest puffed out and was making certain demands (with few over here listening)....now silence. What's the latest?
On the topic of the referendum, it seems to have gone quiet. I recall after the election Cameron had his chest puffed out and was making certain demands (with few over here listening)....now silence. What's the latest?
Will be over 50 if (when) Daveinpraque joins in.