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France - Grasping The Veil Nettle Firmly, That The UK Never Will
http://news.bbc.co.uk...ld/europe/8494860.stm
Well done France. I particularly like the paragraph:
Later, the minister stressed that French law required anyone seeking naturalisation to demonstrate their desire for integration.
Exactly, as it ought to be.
Thoughts?
Well done France. I particularly like the paragraph:
Later, the minister stressed that French law required anyone seeking naturalisation to demonstrate their desire for integration.
Exactly, as it ought to be.
Thoughts?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You should know by now that this Labour government cares nothing for what the indigious population think, while bending over backwards to help fake asylum seekers, illegal immigrants, muslim terrorists, people who dont speak English, and people who want nothing to do with the "English" way of life.
The French government have guts, ours are pathetic.
The French government have guts, ours are pathetic.
Is this science fiction or a view into the future?
More and more immigrants are allowed into the country, most of the indigenous population flee to France and request political asylum.
England is left populated by the waifs and strays from the rest of the world and the yoghurt knitters who decided to stay.
I wonder if England would still be a magnet for all those economic refugees, and would the yoghurt knitters soon be knocking on France's door as well?
More and more immigrants are allowed into the country, most of the indigenous population flee to France and request political asylum.
England is left populated by the waifs and strays from the rest of the world and the yoghurt knitters who decided to stay.
I wonder if England would still be a magnet for all those economic refugees, and would the yoghurt knitters soon be knocking on France's door as well?
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