Come on - it's not going to be a problem and you know it.
It's a bit hypocritical of you since most of your arguments revolve around the status of your daughter-in-law, you haven't really made a decent anti-UKIP argument.
Even as someone somewhat pro European I wouldn't be able to say there is no problem with the EU.
I believe that UKIP have stated that this is not their policy. Do you really think UKIP is the first party to have a member state something which isn't party policy?
There is no problem with the EU and there is no problem with immigrantion.
There is no problem with the EU and there is no problem with immigrantion. There are localised issues with migrants (and any time of people clumped together)
Media spin makes it seem that immigrants are to blame for everything. Not seeing a counter argument from the Kippers.
So Nigel Farage is a Cancer survivor! wow!
Also has one ball like some infamous person from history who was protecting the German way of life![]()
Is robgmun the same guy who writes "VOTE UKIP!!!1111one" on every Telegraph, Independent and Guardian comments page?
There is a lot wrong with the EU, and there is quite a lot wrong with immigration.
I also believe that the benefits outweigh the disadvantages, and we should stay.
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Have school places and capacity in the NHS increased proportionally with immigration?
Nope, and it hasn't kept inline with the growth experienced of 'indigenous' growth either. Same with housing. Successive government screw ups and mismanagement take care of that. Government doesn't need the help of migrants to screw up.![]()
So it would be fair to say that while immigration is not the cause of most problems in this country it does compound some of the issues.
So it would be fair to say that while immigration is not the cause of most problems in this country it does compound some of the issues.
Yes, in the same way as the proverbial straw on the equally proverbial camel's back. Which is why removing the straw leaves the camel still pretty much ****ed.
Again: blaming every problem in the country in immigrants is simple scapegoating. It's not a new tactic (the ancient Sumerians passed laws banning immigrants from certain areas of their territory, to appease local opinion), but it's a great way of getting votes for fringe parties. Parties that might have to actual govern usually have a better idea of what will and won't work, but still have to lie to the public to keep up with the fringe lunacy. Even if the best plans of UKIP to kick out everyone too far down the Dulux chart came to fruition, pretty much every effect on the country would be negative: rising prices (what do you think the primary result of cheap labour is?), more outsourcing to other countries (if you can't get cheap labour in the UK, use cheap labour elsewhere) and a half-empty NHS. Oh, and the Care system for old people would pretty much disappear.
[FnG]magnolia;27356885 said:But what about if I just don't like foreigners but am too spineless or lacking in self-awareness to just state this? What do I do then? Don't you dare take away my need to scapegoat to mask over my ignorance and bigotry.
You can be critical of immigration without being a racist or a xenophobe. I can honestly say that I am pro immigration, my issue along with the majority of sensible people is with the immigration system.
Vote BNP if you are not ashamed to be racist, vote UKIP if you want to pretend to yourself and others that you aren't.
Vote BNP if you are not ashamed to be racist, vote UKIP if you want to pretend to yourself and others that you aren't.
So it would be fair to say that while immigration is not the cause of most problems in this country it does compound some of the issues.
You can be critical of immigration without being a racist or a xenophobe. I can honestly say that I am pro immigration, my issue along with the majority of sensible people is with the immigration system.