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Originally Posted by Smidgey
I guess I shall be tarred and feathered before my position can be made clear...
I, like Milton Friedman, do not believe one can have open immigration in the current climate of socialism. The problem, in my opinion, is the socialism combined with immigration, not the immigration alone.
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For me it is not an either/or proposition. Both are objectionable and intertwined. The English are presently paying the price for the misdeeds of their Continental cousins east of the Rhein. When Germany lost the war, Nationalism was all but outlawed and the neo- Marxists were handed Europe on a silver plate. I draw no distinction between the European Commission & a Bolshevik Politburo. Only the former oppresses its opposition with more subtlety. Barroso or Trotsky. Different names, same agenda.
Read Shirer's Rise and fall of the third Reich. You will see credible quotes by western diplomats expressing a desire to ' breed' the warlike strain out of the German. The importation of millions of Turkish ' guest' workers was the first effort in that direction. Germany's crimes, Europe's debt.
Britain needs to withdraw from the EU. If she were to do so, others would follow her example and the defecting countries can act in concert in joint defence against the EU's inevitable retaliation ( mostly economic).
Britain needs a strong, defiantly Nationalistic government who's first act should be to divest Britain of her remnant colonial possessions, and then send all British residents originating in those over seas territories -home. There would be exceptions of course. Extra-European Immigration should be abolished in toto throughout Europe in perpetuity.
If we do not do this? Within 3 generations, Muhammed and Kwaze will be more common names in Ireland than Brian or Padraic.
Judging from the poll, I would think the tar and feathers are being reserved for myself Smidgey. I'll start hoarding the turpentine.
-C.