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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Chuck View Post
    Aren't you a migrant? Perhaps they are voting to ban you and your miserable outlook on life?
    Economic migrant...

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Just been for a hair cut here in Copenhagen, British barber, turns out he's from Bolton like me, and only that, his dad was a barber too and used to cut my hair in Bolton.

    This is the acceptable face of immigration, though 34 quid for a short back and sides is taking the piss lol, fiver back home.

    Got Bolton Buddy rates tho!!
    Freedom of movement not immigration surely? Does't that come with the EU so we should love it?

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  • Chuck
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I just spent the weekend over in Leipzig, didn't see a migrant, or what one would think a migrant looks like
    Aren't you a migrant? Perhaps they are voting to ban you and your miserable outlook on life?

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  • stek
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    Them crazy Germans

    Just been for a hair cut here in Copenhagen, British barber, turns out he's from Bolton like me, and only that, his dad was a barber too and used to cut my hair in Bolton.

    This is the acceptable face of immigration, though 34 quid for a short back and sides is taking the piss lol, fiver back home.

    Got Bolton Buddy rates tho!!

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Ah yes, Germany's Ukip, bunch of right wing nutters. Interestingly they're strong in the eastern part of Germany playing the anti-migration card yet these areas have the lowest amount of migrants in all of Germany and they're not taking anyone's jobs. Much like Sunderland which voted Brexit and having read many interviews with voters there, the migrant card also came up a lot yet they have one of the lowest migrant numbers around. Makes you wonder sometimes...

    I just spent the weekend over in Leipzig, didn't see a migrant, or what one would think a migrant looks like but did see a lot of chavvy Germans slumming around drinking beer out of tins...probably AfD voters...
    Chemnitz not far away was full of them. I was chatting to some of them, some real horror stories.

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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by shaunbhoy View Post
    No, of course not. But unlike you, he can at least comprehend what has brought them to this point.

    Short sighted dim wits like yourself who don't know the difference between a refugee and immigrant.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post
    maybe they are voting against immigration before it turns into Tower Hamlets?

    Of course the areas with large Immigrant populations don't vote for Christmas.
    I think I would rather live in Tower Hamlets than some of the places in Eastern Germany, in fact I'd rather live in Tower Hamlets than Sunderland.

    I have no idea what your second sentence is meant to mean, do you?

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    maybe they are voting against immigration before it turns into Tower Hamlets?

    Of course the areas with large Immigrant populations don't vote for Christmas.
    WHS

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Ah yes, Germany's Ukip, bunch of right wing nutters. Interestingly they're strong in the eastern part of Germany playing the anti-migration card yet these areas have the lowest amount of migrants in all of Germany and they're not taking anyone's jobs. Much like Sunderland which voted Brexit and having read many interviews with voters there, the migrant card also came up a lot yet they have one of the lowest migrant numbers around. Makes you wonder sometimes...

    I just spent the weekend over in Leipzig, didn't see a migrant, or what one would think a migrant looks like but did see a lot of chavvy Germans slumming around drinking beer out of tins...probably AfD voters...
    maybe they are voting against immigration before it turns into Tower Hamlets?

    Of course the areas with large Immigrant populations don't vote for Christmas.

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  • darmstadt
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    Ah yes, Germany's Ukip, bunch of right wing nutters. Interestingly they're strong in the eastern part of Germany playing the anti-migration card yet these areas have the lowest amount of migrants in all of Germany and they're not taking anyone's jobs. Much like Sunderland which voted Brexit and having read many interviews with voters there, the migrant card also came up a lot yet they have one of the lowest migrant numbers around. Makes you wonder sometimes...

    I just spent the weekend over in Leipzig, didn't see a migrant, or what one would think a migrant looks like but did see a lot of chavvy Germans slumming around drinking beer out of tins...probably AfD voters...

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  • original PM
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    I think the problem is that the increased immigration of 'muslims' coupled with the increased terrorist threat from ISIS - a group which claim to represent muslims and Islam has caused people to be concerned.

    And this is being seen in current trends

    The french and the dutch are already starting to scrutinise and ban certain muslims 'rules' and 'traditions' and I do not think that is going to change.

    The (completely valid) argument that 99.9% of muslims have no desire to cause violence is being overlooked by the fact that it leaves 0.01% who will not only commit cowardly violence against innocent people but they will also actively recruit other people to join them.

    And the public are now starting to vote and say - we do not want this way of life in our community, it does not fit into what we want out community morals and standards to be.

    And before the bleeding heart liberals start saying that 'our morals and standards' are poor then let me tell you that they are our morals, our standards and it is our country if you do not like it then leave.

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  • shaunbhoy
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    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    You think a far right lining Germany would be good for Breckxit?
    No, of course not. But unlike you, he can at least comprehend what has brought them to this point.

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  • vetran
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    they screwed up immigration and wonder why half of Europe goes back to the far right

    stupid bar stewards

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  • scooterscot
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    You think a far right lining Germany would be good for Breckxit?

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  • DimPrawn
    started a topic Them crazy Germans

    Them crazy Germans

    Angela Merkel's CDU 'suffers Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania poll blow' - BBC News

    Angela Merkel's ruling CDU party has been beaten into third place by an anti-immigrant and anti-Islam party in elections in a north-eastern German state, partial results have shown.

    The Alternative fuer Deutschland (AfD) party took about 21% of the vote behind the centre-left SPD's 30%.

    The German chancellor's CDU was backed by only about 19% of those who voted, according to the partial results.

    The vote was seen as a key test before German parliamentary elections in 2017.


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