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Is This Country No Longer Safe For Immigrants?
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /voices /brexit -eu-ref erendum -result -this-c ountry- is-no-l onger-s afe-for -immigr ants-a7 102591. html
Strange how a couple of days ago some were saying there is more to the EU vote than just immigration, but now having lost the vote out comes their immigration race card.
Strange how a couple of days ago some were saying there is more to the EU vote than just immigration, but now having lost the vote out comes their immigration race card.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.At no time did I hear anyone suggest a leave result would allow us to remove immigrants (although the time is limited for those unemployed and living off our tax payments). The immigration benefit from leaving was about preventing being swamped by more due to their gaining an EU passport and walking in. It was about being able to ensure those arriving have something to offer that we need. There never was a suggestion that those employed here or studying would be forced out. It's ludicrous to suggest any sane person thought otherwise.
What a ridiculous article, even by the standards of the so-called “independent”.
It is interesting to note that Diego, the Spanish cleaner, has suddenly observed that “London is for rich people”. That’s certainly half true. What he also forgot to mention is that it is also a place for poor people (many of them immigrants) who live in heavily subsidised “affordable” housing in the inner boroughs of one of the most expensive cities in the world. I could certainly not afford to live in Lambeth, Wandsworth or Westminster where many such properties exist.
I also don’t know why we were only told of Diego’s observations on Friday morning.
It is interesting to note that Diego, the Spanish cleaner, has suddenly observed that “London is for rich people”. That’s certainly half true. What he also forgot to mention is that it is also a place for poor people (many of them immigrants) who live in heavily subsidised “affordable” housing in the inner boroughs of one of the most expensive cities in the world. I could certainly not afford to live in Lambeth, Wandsworth or Westminster where many such properties exist.
I also don’t know why we were only told of Diego’s observations on Friday morning.
Good article AOG, thanks for posting. Especially liked this...
// This mess of myths and misinformation has been packaged in a way that both dehumanises the vulnerable migrants and prevents solidarity from working class Brits screwed over by the same unequal distribution of global wealth that drives much migration. //
// This mess of myths and misinformation has been packaged in a way that both dehumanises the vulnerable migrants and prevents solidarity from working class Brits screwed over by the same unequal distribution of global wealth that drives much migration. //
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Off topic but this Tweeter thinks he's catalogued most of #Brexit 's "lies"
https:/ /twitte r.com/r corbett mep/sta tus/746 2344298 1149081 6
I wouldn't dream of imposing on New Judge's time or fingertips but I'm sure he'll enjoy deconstructing that lot.
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I wouldn't dream of imposing on New Judge's time or fingertips but I'm sure he'll enjoy deconstructing that lot.
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