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Love it:
The number of European citizens arriving has dropped sharply since the EU referendum, while the number of people from outside the bloc has increased.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postunfortunately I suspect you will be proven correct. Its starting to tip, if only we had managed immigration 10 years ago.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqui_Smith
And then continued to ignore it:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theresa_May
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWas thinking of touring central Italy this summer, visiting Rome and the seaside resort of Gaeta and Naples etc, and Vesuvius and Pompeii
But after reading this article I'm wondering if that is still a good idea, as it would be terribly sad if due to mass immigration towns round there had changed out of all recognition since the 1970s when I was last there
2018-02-22 Italian Town 'Taken Over' By Nigerian Migrant Gangs
It's reaching the stage where liberals in Europe had better start getting with the program and seriously and robustly limiting 3rd world immigration now, or before long real Nazi parties will start winning elections everywhere
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Europe is 10 years away from another Yugoslavia type situation. there is only so long this can be contained by news suppression and the happy clappy brigade. You can feel it building, the far right are now the main opposition in Germany and will only get stronger.
Something will spark it then it will spread and turn into a full on slaughter. It has happened countless times before in Europe and it is naïve to think it won't happen again.
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Of course some will dismiss OH's Breitbart link as it's a "right wing rag"
For them, here's much the same thing from The Independent:
Italian and Nigerian gangs: A deadly alliance | The Independent
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Was thinking of touring central Italy this summer, visiting Rome and the seaside resort of Gaeta and Naples etc, and Vesuvius and Pompeii
But after reading this article I'm wondering if that is still a good idea, as it would be terribly sad if due to mass immigration towns round there had changed out of all recognition since the 1970s when I was last there
2018-02-22 Italian Town 'Taken Over' By Nigerian Migrant Gangs
It's reaching the stage where liberals in Europe had better start getting with the program and seriously and robustly limiting 3rd world immigration now, or before long real Nazi parties will start winning elections everywhere
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostYou really are stupendously dim. You can't have been born that stupid, you must have undergone specialist training.
Whoever coached you made a great job of it. In a time where buffoonery is commonplace, you are a stand-out. Well done!
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Postthis is what was promised, what you voted for
Whoever coached you made a great job of it. In a time where buffoonery is commonplace, you are a stand-out. Well done!
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostEr No. But keep up that record of yours of consistently getting even the simplest concepts spectacularly wrong.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/77...it-theresa-may
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ribbean-Africa
yes this is what was promised, what you voted for and this is what you will get
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