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Post 1 made on Friday July 20, 2012 at 03:20
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Post 2 made on Friday July 20, 2012 at 18:21
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I must have missed something, as that doesn't make any sense to me.
Post 3 made on Friday July 20, 2012 at 20:08
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The only thing it says to me is that some dirtbag has no respect.
OP | Post 4 made on Saturday July 21, 2012 at 11:26
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One of the "benefits" of being a member of the EU is the freedom of movement between member states, thus when a number of East European countries joined there was (with thanks to our "much loved" last Labour government) a stampede of immigration into the UK: a not insignificant number of which having ended up here.

Whilst I don't usually hold with such vandalism it is, as the story suggests, a sign of the frustration a lot of locals (and not just here) are feeling.


On a lighter EU note...

This delightful lady, Axelle Lemaire,



is the Socialist Party MP in the French Parliament for the constituency of Northern Europe, though given that she lives in London, along with a further 300,000 French, it was somewhat inevitable that she would be referred to as the MP for London. Indeed, 300,000+ makes London France's sixth largest city.


Update

A little bit more on the state of UK immigration.

[Link: dailymail.co.uk]

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Post 5 made on Thursday July 26, 2012 at 20:40
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Imagine if you will if it was made legal that anyone from the Americas was allowed to work in any part of the Americas... How would that affect you and your jobs and community? that's what our UK government did effectively with europe countries so we have people from areas such as Poland willing to do work for low pay legally and off the books and to claim on our welfare system and send money back home .. this has made ghettos in many places.

Unfortunately if you raise these simple questions in a reasonable and fair manner .. calls of xenophobia or racist are often used as a defence however offensive that may be.
Post 6 made on Tuesday July 31, 2012 at 20:57
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On July 26, 2012 at 20:40, Mr Griffiths said...
Imagine if you will if it was made legal that anyone from the Americas was allowed to work in any part of the Americas... How would that affect you and your jobs and community? that's what our UK government did effectively with europe countries so we have people from areas such as Poland willing to do work for low pay legally and off the books and to claim on our welfare system and send money back home .. this has made ghettos in many places.

Unfortunately if you raise these simple questions in a reasonable and fair manner .. calls of xenophobia or racist are often used as a defence however offensive that may be.

don't know man, Maybe we are not doing as badly economically, maybe my world has always been more cosmopolitan (growing up around Montreal and going to school with kids from diverse backgrounds) maybe it is because my parents where immigrants looking for a better life, maybe it was because I always worked with a variety of people. But to me it does not make much sense.

Hell, I used to work for a large multinational, and most of the people in the department where immigrants (brought in for their respective positions) and two years ago the company ended the contract with one of my friends because they wanted to bring a guy from Chicago to replace him. When my friend was showing him the ropes instead of hard feelings for stealing his job he invited him over to have a beer with us when we went out. Since then this guy has become a regular for our Thursday night drinks. It is way more fun being friends than holding a grudge. he did not have a choice, it was either move to Canada from the US or lose his job, so he was not the bad guy.

Personally I would blame the cheap people that hire them and are willing to pay them under the table more than the guy accepting a crappy job just to put food on his table and feed his family.
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OP | Post 7 made on Wednesday August 1, 2012 at 16:15
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On July 31, 2012 at 20:57, Anthony said...
don't know man, Maybe we are not doing as badly economically, maybe my world has always been more cosmopolitan (growing up around Montreal and going to school with kids from diverse backgrounds) maybe it is because my parents where immigrants looking for a better life, maybe it was because I always worked with a variety of people. But to me it does not make much sense.

Hell, I used to work for a large multinational, and most of the people in the department where immigrants (brought in for their respective positions) and two years ago the company ended the contract with one of my friends because they wanted to bring a guy from Chicago to replace him. When my friend was showing him the ropes instead of hard feelings for stealing his job he invited him over to have a beer with us when we went out. Since then this guy has become a regular for our Thursday night drinks. It is way more fun being friends than holding a grudge. he did not have a choice, it was either move to Canada from the US or lose his job, so he was not the bad guy.

Personally I would blame the cheap people that hire them and are willing to pay them under the table more than the guy accepting a crappy job just to put food on his table and feed his family.

Methinks you misunderstand. We're not talking controlled immigration, we're talking Multi-culti New Labour open door lunacy and the tsunami of immigration after the Eastern Bloc countries joined the EU.
Post 8 made on Wednesday August 1, 2012 at 20:53
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On August 1, 2012 at 16:15, djy said...
Methinks you misunderstand. We're not talking controlled immigration, we're talking Multi-culti New Labour open door lunacy and the tsunami of immigration after the Eastern Bloc countries joined the EU.

I got it and I know it is not the same thing, did not mean to imply it was. I was just giving reasons why I can't comprehend his position (not that there is anything wrong with it).


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