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Previously on "The Messier Brexit Gets, the Better Europe Looks"
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostThere's only so many times a day Eirikur posts but it is fun, you're right.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIt's such fun to mock the cretins. Go and find a safe space if that is what you need.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostAbsolute tosh. We can control immigration from these areas of the world without brexit; the fact that we didn't has nothing to do with the EU.
You do understand that the ME and North Africa are not part of Europe don't you and hence do not form part of the EU FoM?
I'm guessing from the latter part of the above you're Indian? Is it a case of now you've managed to get into the UK you want to pull up the drawbridge?
I'm sure the Kippers and EDL lot will welcome you with open arms
Indian culture is bigoted and racist at it's very core though. Just look at the caste system, with the moslems even lower down.
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Originally posted by molsang View Post<snip> I am dead against flood of immigration from middle-east and north africa. Every country in the world has right to explore and prosper it's own culture, if you come from outside you can not demand that the culture you bring will be adapted by natives. For this reason, Indian immigrants are considered as GOLD in Trump's America. Trump has problem with everyone but India.
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You do understand that the ME and North Africa are not part of Europe don't you and hence do not form part of the EU FoM?
I'm guessing from the latter part of the above you're Indian? Is it a case of now you've managed to get into the UK you want to pull up the drawbridge?
I'm sure the Kippers and EDL lot will welcome you with open arms
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostCopied from Backstops and Hard borders Thread
Made by Whorty:
"Brexit and the GFA/Irish Border are not compatible. Never were. People were warned pre ref. NI voted remain, but there are more people in England and the English vote is causing the problems for a part of our nation that never wanted Brexit. English voters don't care though as they are selfish tw@ts.
What brexit will deliver ultimately is an independent Scotland and most likely a unified Ireland. The English, who wanted to make Britain great again and go back to the days of the great empire, will be part of an even smaller union.
The Tories though are too concerned with their own party to care what happens to the UK. The Tories deserve to be destroyed for a generation for what they are doing. "
a few similarities to molang, just saying
And this guy talks even more bollox than I do
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Originally posted by molsang View PostEvery country needs immigration but right kind of immigration. Britain needs to game up it's immigration policy out of ideology and petty party politics or vote bank politics. Labour party has tendency to use immigrants as vote banks. If Britain has a meaningful immigration policy then how on earth can someone enter the country without proper visa and passing through interview process at port of entry?
Right... and Britain leaving the EU will prevent these immigrants from the ME and North Africa... how exactly?
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Originally posted by molsang View PostEvery country needs immigration but right kind of immigration. Britain needs to game up it's immigration policy out of ideology and petty party politics or vote bank politics. Labour party has tendency to use immigrants as vote banks. If Britain has a meaningful immigration policy then how on earth can someone enter the country without proper visa and passing through interview process at port of entry?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostRight... and Britain leaving the EU will prevent these immigrants from the ME and North Africa... how exactly?
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Originally posted by molsang View PostI was personally a Brexit supporter because I did not wanted to make "London becomes Londonistan". I was among handful few who protested on those slogans in East London streets. I am dead against flood of immigration from middle-east and north africa. Every country in the world has right to explore and prosper it's own culture, if you come from outside you can not demand that the culture you bring will be adapted by natives. For this reason, Indian immigrants are considered as GOLD in Trump's America. Trump has problem with everyone but India.
Brexit will indeed break-up Britain but Brexit is working as an accelerator not a root cause. Britain is bound to break-up because the game of Empire is dead and new ventures are traumatically failures. Scots Elites joined English on 1707 for only reason that Scots alone was unsuccessful in building up colonies in central America on seventeenth century (if you don't know, don't argue with me, i can produce evidence). Scots kept their own identity in past 300 years of joint venture only because they knew they will come out of this joint-venture when needed. The time has come post 1945, Brexit is only a catalyst not the root cause.
The same goes for Northern Ireland, in matter of ten years both Scotland and Northern Ireland will break-up from Britain.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOwn up. Whose is this? Much better than that Johnbike West Country stable dullard.
Made by Whorty:
"Brexit and the GFA/Irish Border are not compatible. Never were. People were warned pre ref. NI voted remain, but there are more people in England and the English vote is causing the problems for a part of our nation that never wanted Brexit. English voters don't care though as they are selfish tw@ts.
What brexit will deliver ultimately is an independent Scotland and most likely a unified Ireland. The English, who wanted to make Britain great again and go back to the days of the great empire, will be part of an even smaller union.
The Tories though are too concerned with their own party to care what happens to the UK. The Tories deserve to be destroyed for a generation for what they are doing. "
a few similarities to molang, just saying
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Originally posted by molsang View PostI was personally a Brexit supporter because I did not wanted to make "London becomes Londonistan". I was among handful few who protested on those slogans in East London streets. I am dead against flood of immigration from middle-east and north africa
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