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The Joys Of The Eu !!
Polish man arrested for murder
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 37023/M an-accu sed-sta bbing-m other-d eath-ho me-husb and-hea rd-happ en-phon e.html
Romanian scum family rob woman
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-32 38363/R omanian -crimin al-fami ly-foll ow-gran dmother -Cardif f-bus-s teal-1- 250-her .html
And so it goes on.....
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Romanian scum family rob woman
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And so it goes on.....
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The question implies that either there would be no murders in the UK if we weren't in the EU or that the only murders by foreigners are those committed by EU nationals.
So a bit silly really
For a bit of balance, our next door neighbour has just completed a temporary stay in a local care home while her Polish carer was on holiday. This lady was appalled at the neglect her charge had suffered in her absence.
I'm sure not all care homes are that bad of course, although maybe many of the ones that cost the same as a cheap but caring E European lady are.
Like I say, a bit of balance
So a bit silly really
For a bit of balance, our next door neighbour has just completed a temporary stay in a local care home while her Polish carer was on holiday. This lady was appalled at the neglect her charge had suffered in her absence.
I'm sure not all care homes are that bad of course, although maybe many of the ones that cost the same as a cheap but caring E European lady are.
Like I say, a bit of balance
So it boils down to whether we consider it worth importing some cheap labour (of which there is plenty already in the UK flitting between the pub and the betting shop) on the understanding that we shall inevitably import some robbers and murderers as well. No question of us sorting the wheat from the chaff (or more properly the manure), it seems.
No what it. Oils down to is that thrre is an upside and a downside to most things.
I could have done a 'question' like the OP's but used my example instead.
Doesn't mean the EU is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but nor does the first observation a particularly sensible argument against.
But this is presumably the tip of the iceberg : welcome to the referendum campaign. I'm going underground :-)
I could have done a 'question' like the OP's but used my example instead.
Doesn't mean the EU is the greatest thing since sliced bread, but nor does the first observation a particularly sensible argument against.
But this is presumably the tip of the iceberg : welcome to the referendum campaign. I'm going underground :-)
What ichkeria has said is perfectly true. There are upsides and downsides to most things. I don’t think VHG was trying to suggest that all foreigners are criminals or that criminals only come from abroad. He is suggesting what I have – that the “upsides” and the “downsides” need to be properly considered. Before they mark ‘X’ in the box (if and when we have our referendum) people must consider all the upsides and all the downsides, including whether the benefits they receive from importing cheap labour outweigh the disadvantages of importing people like those mentioned in the two articles.
As it stands the UK has no say in who comes here from the EU. We get the lot: the care workers; the robbers; the nurses; the murderers. The electorate might like a different system where we allow in only the care workers and the nurses. And that would mean leaving the EU.
As it stands the UK has no say in who comes here from the EU. We get the lot: the care workers; the robbers; the nurses; the murderers. The electorate might like a different system where we allow in only the care workers and the nurses. And that would mean leaving the EU.
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Fender...I don't much like it myself, but I have no choice. As a single man I would get very little SS assistance, if any, unlike most of our long-term, multi-generational unemployed.
Perhaps some of these new migrants have skills that we need and could use ? Just like most of Polish that I come across every day. Over here but working, and doing the jobs our own unskilled layabouts can't or won't do.
Perhaps some of these new migrants have skills that we need and could use ? Just like most of Polish that I come across every day. Over here but working, and doing the jobs our own unskilled layabouts can't or won't do.