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Pot, kettle etc.... From WikiOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostBBC News - Nicolas Sarkozy says France has too many foreigners
Now where have I heard that sort of thing before?
Family backgroundMain article: Family history of Nicolas Sarkozy
Sarkozy is the son of Pál István Ernő Sárközy de Nagy-Bócsa[3] (Hungarian: nagybócsai Sárközy Pál [nɒɟ͡ʝboːt͡ʃɒi ʃaːrkøzi paːl] ( listen); in some sources Nagy-Bócsay Sárközy Pál István Ernő),[4] a Hungarian aristocrat, and Andrée Jeanne "Dadu" Mallah (b. Paris, 12 October 1925), who is of Greek Jewish and French (Catholic) origin.[5][6] They were married at Saint-François-de-Sales, Paris XVII, on 8 February 1950 and divorced in 1959.[7]
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That's bloody democracy for you. Politicians have to be short term with an eye on the next election.
Loads of immigrants help pay todays pensions and get votes, but in the medium to long term they become extra pensioners to be paid and the problem is escalated like a Ponzi scheme.
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Actually, Paris is a great place once you get the hang of it. You do need somewhere else to escape to every now and again though.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostAnd for that reason, I'm out.
actually, with the exception of Paris I think it's a lovely place to go.
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We is getting more immigrants to look after da previous immigrants 'innit?Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostAll those immigrants are going to get old. We need them here on 5 year visas.
Solution is to escape this country. Just need plan b to make enough money to be very comfortably off and I'm off.
Too crowded here, tulipe govt, tulipe taxes, tulipe public services and tulipe weather.
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To be honest I thought this was going to be a Mary Poppins thread.
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What we need is f**k off big war. Far to many humans alive these days.
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BBC News - Nicolas Sarkozy says France has too many foreigners
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