It seems reality has kicked in. To be honest it was probably apparent (if somewhat dormant) in most of the population all along. It’s just that citizens in EU countries have become used to being told what to do and how to think that the latest “welcome them” diktat was probably filed among all the rest.
How any country or group of countries can be expected to absorb hundreds of thousands of foreign migrants – whatever their reason for travelling – in just a few months beggars belief. Do politicians think there are hundreds of thousands of dwellings just lying empty; do they think their hospitals, schools, doctors’ surgeries and transport systems have spare capacity just waiting for new arrivals? Most importantly, do they think their populations should unconditionally welcome such numbers of people who will cause irrevocable damage to the communities they have worked hard to build and whose values, habits and way of life are so completely different to their own?
This fiasco is of epic proportions. As I first said many months ago, Europe is being invaded and the gutless, spineless Euromaniacs have now presided over two of the biggest disasters of recent times. They have seen the fiscal integrity of some member nations reduced to ruins and now, because of their ridiculous free movement dogma they have allowed mainland Europe to be saddled with hundreds of thousands (and still counting) of people they have not a hope in hell of properly accommodating.
Oh, and I’m still waiting for Mr & Mrs Balls to take delivery of the Syrian family they promised they would welcome into one of their homes. Maybe they’ve had a reality check too.