having read the following article, it seems to me that the greatest benefit to the UK economy would be if the 'indigenous' population left en masse (but where to go .... ?)
State of the parties as 2015 General Election looms.
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Originally posted by mercia View Posthaving read the following article, it seems to me that the greatest benefit to the UK economy would be if the 'indigenous' population left en masse (but where to go .... ?)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-29906592
"Where to go"? Well, I'd suggest not to any other EU member state, for starters, because while UK continues to promote its current apparent stance on immigration it can only incense many in those other member states on the grounds that UK's overtly trying to paint itself into a "one rule for us, another for the rest of EU" corner. But where, then? Well, there's east and west Africa, India, er - oh, wait a moment, haven't we been throught that sort of thinge some centuries ago?...
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Originally posted by mercia View Posthaving read the following article, it seems to me that the greatest benefit to the UK economy would be if the 'indigenous' population left en masse (but where to go .... ?)
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI would prefer to swap the UK people who won't or can't work, pay their rent etc, for our European and world cousins who would like to come here and work for a living!!!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostI would prefer to swap the UK people who won't or can't work, pay their rent etc, for our European and world cousins who would like to come here and work for a living!!!
they will kick you out for saying that
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostSo you'd deport from UK some or all of the people of "working age" who currently live there if they cannot work (for any reason?) as distinct from refuse to work? Where to? - and who'd pay for all the arrangements including the lawyers and all the court cases to which such a move would inevitably give rise?
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostIt's a broad church. I'd be allowed to stay, I think.
more like this methinks
Cargo cults often develop during a combination of crises. Under conditions of social stress, such a movement may form under the leadership of a charismatic figure. This leader may have a "vision" (or "myth-dream") of the future, often linked to an ancestral efficacy thought to be recoverable by a return to traditional morality.[1][3] This leader may characterize the present state (often imposed by colonial capitalist regimes) as a dismantling of the old social order, meaning that social hierarchy and ego boundaries have been broken down.[4]
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYes, it'd pay for itself in the long-run.
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostWhat makes you think so? Do you have any idea of the total cost to UK of the hundreds of thousands of lawsuits including class actions that would inevitably be brought in the wake of such an attempted move? - not to mention the fines and sanctions that would almost certainly be imposed by EU and by the government of ecery country whose citizens were to be threatened with such deportation? No, I don't, either, at least in terms of an approximate figure, but I do know that it would be immense and the process would, ironically, also put such a strain on the UK judicial system that the UK government would find itself having to encourage tens of thousands of qualified lawyers and support and ancillary staff to come to UK to do this vast amount of work (at the taxpayers' expense) because the country certainly does not already have anywhere near enough!
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostYes, it'd pay for itself in the long-run.
Shades of Todt, but hey, who's to complain ? and once we have got rid of the ridiculous idea of "human rights" we can move forward with confidence in the knowledge that we ARE the chosen ones.....
Would we have to take back all the old British folks from Spain ?
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