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Don't Feel Welcome?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-3772 5786
there are 27 other countries to choose from.
there are 27 other countries to choose from.
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“ Xenophobia and good, old- fashioned racism was responsible for many of the votes to leave the EU.” You need to be a bit careful, Mikey. I voted to leave for many reasons (which I sure I mentioned once or twice in the run up to the referendum). One of those reasons (among very, very many) was that I believe that uncontrolled immigration from the EU is simply...
19:39 Fri 21st Oct 2016
Ellipsis, // When we do leave the EU, we fully expect that the legal status of EU nationals living in the UK, and that of UK nationals in EU member states, will be properly protected.//
https:/ /www.go v.uk/go vernmen t/news/ stateme nt-the- status- of-eu-n ational s-in-th e-uk
Why do you think 'yes'?
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Why do you think 'yes'?
Ellipsis
My opinion? Her perception is her reality. She may be wrong, she may even be silly, but people aren't exactly stepping forward to reassure her are they? Including yourself - "there are 27 other countries to choose from" rather than "No, you're wrong, you're welcome here."
I'm just in from a wedding do, had at least a dozen pints ... yet I am in more control of my faculties than you appear to be @ 16:43 Sat 22nd Oct 2016 Ellipsis
My opinion? Her perception is her reality. She may be wrong, she may even be silly, but people aren't exactly stepping forward to reassure her are they? Including yourself - "there are 27 other countries to choose from" rather than "No, you're wrong, you're welcome here."
I'm just in from a wedding do, had at least a dozen pints ... yet I am in more control of my faculties than you appear to be @ 16:43 Sat 22nd Oct 2016 Ellipsis
Where could some EU immigrants be getting the idea that they're not welcome in the UK? From three sources:
1) British people who, though they believe EU immigrants are still welcome, don't take the trouble to say so
2) the British Government who, though it wrote the document (linked to by naomi) in the days leadsing up to July 11 and published it on July 11, all this time it was under Cameron as PM. At the same time of writing Theresa May was campaigning to be the next PM, declaring that the fate of EU immigrants was an open question, to be used as a bargaining chip with the EU. Since assuming office she has said nothing to change this, which for example (there are many others) led The Spectator to publish this lead article on July 23rd:
http:// www.spe ctator. co.uk/2 016/07/ why-the resa-ma y-must- end-the -uncert ainty-f or-eu-n ational s/
3) those racists in Britain whose primary motivation for voting Leave was to get the immigrants out and who now, having won, feel empowered to push this agenda
It is great that Tashi and Naomi still think Polish and other EU immigrants are welcome here. I would invite everyone who thinks likewise to actually tell EU immigrants that they're welcome, rather than assume they already know that. Then perhaps there will be fewer immigrants like the woman on Question Time who believe that they're no longer welcome.
1) British people who, though they believe EU immigrants are still welcome, don't take the trouble to say so
2) the British Government who, though it wrote the document (linked to by naomi) in the days leadsing up to July 11 and published it on July 11, all this time it was under Cameron as PM. At the same time of writing Theresa May was campaigning to be the next PM, declaring that the fate of EU immigrants was an open question, to be used as a bargaining chip with the EU. Since assuming office she has said nothing to change this, which for example (there are many others) led The Spectator to publish this lead article on July 23rd:
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3) those racists in Britain whose primary motivation for voting Leave was to get the immigrants out and who now, having won, feel empowered to push this agenda
It is great that Tashi and Naomi still think Polish and other EU immigrants are welcome here. I would invite everyone who thinks likewise to actually tell EU immigrants that they're welcome, rather than assume they already know that. Then perhaps there will be fewer immigrants like the woman on Question Time who believe that they're no longer welcome.
Ellipsis, your link is also dated July. This is dated 8 October:
//All 3.6 million EU nationals 'can stay in the UK after Brexit'//
http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/polit ics/eu- referen dum-bre xit-lat est-nat ionals- uk-stay -immigr ation-a 7351446 .html
//All 3.6 million EU nationals 'can stay in the UK after Brexit'//
http://
I agree with Chrissa. I don’t think she was being booed, and appears to be taking the Brexit vote personally.
I don’t have a problem with the immigrants staying who have integrated and are supporting themselves, we just can’t accommodate any more people. And for me, those that are not fully supporting themselves are the ones who are not welcome.
I don’t have a problem with the immigrants staying who have integrated and are supporting themselves, we just can’t accommodate any more people. And for me, those that are not fully supporting themselves are the ones who are not welcome.
Thanks naomi, an interesting article which I had not seen before, nor the Telegraph article it references (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/10/07/every-eu-migrant-can-stay-after-brexit-600000-will-be-given-amne/).
Even so, great news that it is, it's hardly a high-profile, ringing statement from the government (e.g. Theresa May or her cabinet), rather unnamed senior sources quoting unnamed official research.
But let's say that's one of my three reasons that immigrants like this woman may be feeling unwelcome dealt with. That just leaves the other two.
TTT, I use the mobile version of AnswerBank which doesn't show Best Answers. I just popped in to the desktop version to see that you awarded it to New Judge, whose answer contains "We don’t hate foreigners, we don’t want to see the repatriation of people who settled here in good faith taking advantage of the prevailing EU rules." - good to see that you agree with that. Your OP ("there are 27 other countries to choose from") didn't imply that you thought that way.
Even so, great news that it is, it's hardly a high-profile, ringing statement from the government (e.g. Theresa May or her cabinet), rather unnamed senior sources quoting unnamed official research.
But let's say that's one of my three reasons that immigrants like this woman may be feeling unwelcome dealt with. That just leaves the other two.
TTT, I use the mobile version of AnswerBank which doesn't show Best Answers. I just popped in to the desktop version to see that you awarded it to New Judge, whose answer contains "We don’t hate foreigners, we don’t want to see the repatriation of people who settled here in good faith taking advantage of the prevailing EU rules." - good to see that you agree with that. Your OP ("there are 27 other countries to choose from") didn't imply that you thought that way.