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The European Union: In Or Out?
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If the EU referendum happened tomorrow, which way would you vote?
- Out - 208 votes
- 70%
- In - 91 votes
- 30%
Stats until: 17:17 Tue 03rd Dec 2024 (Refreshed every 5 minutes)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OG //Interesting that in this day & age there are folk who think those in need should be abused and like or lump it.// Yes, as a tax payer I feel I'm being abused by skivers taking my money for doing nothing when I've had to work for it. I've no qualms at all about helping people who are genuinely in need and can't work but object strongly to people taking me for a ride by pretending they can't work.
Bigbad...if they come here awfully, than I am as happy about that as I am about all the 10,000's of Brits that are working abroad, like my bricklayer brother did 20 years, in Germany. I am a supporter of the EU and I am grateful that all our fruit and veg and flowers are being picked, rather than being left in the ground to rot.
I, and my family, are also more than grateful about all the foreign NHS staff, principally Doctors, Surgeons and Nurses who hail from abroad.
I would be even happier if these jobs, amongst others, were done by our own compatriots but recognise that the work needs to be done and until we have a Government that really gets to grips with our low skills and dole-bludger culture, then we seem to have no option but to be grateful for our "Gastarbeiter"
But I am not in support of illegal immigrants, although I think Britain should play its part, along with the rest of the free world, to provide humanitarian relief, especially to these 10,000's of unaccompanied children. That particular problem is now very acute.
I have made these points many times before here on AB !
I, and my family, are also more than grateful about all the foreign NHS staff, principally Doctors, Surgeons and Nurses who hail from abroad.
I would be even happier if these jobs, amongst others, were done by our own compatriots but recognise that the work needs to be done and until we have a Government that really gets to grips with our low skills and dole-bludger culture, then we seem to have no option but to be grateful for our "Gastarbeiter"
But I am not in support of illegal immigrants, although I think Britain should play its part, along with the rest of the free world, to provide humanitarian relief, especially to these 10,000's of unaccompanied children. That particular problem is now very acute.
I have made these points many times before here on AB !
By the way, here is a definition of dole-bludger, not a very pretty phrase but one that is most apt ::
http:// www.urb andicti onary.c om/defi ne.php? term=do le+blud ger
( Australian: Someone who receives unemployment benefits (the dole) from the government but are too lazy to look for work )
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( Australian: Someone who receives unemployment benefits (the dole) from the government but are too lazy to look for work )
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mikey4444
Not sure how many more we can squeeze in Viv, but as long as our own lazy and unskilled dole bludgers are not capable and/or willing of working, then these people will continue to arrive here for the available work.
There are thousands of lazy foreign dole bludgers in the UK. Why are they never a target of your vitriol?