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« on: May 18, 2016, 01:18:36 AM »
I'm sorry but this is where I get thrown off the forum.
For hundreds of years we as GREAT BRITAIN have taken in other people. whether it be Jews, French aristocrats, people that suffered under Hitler, people that suffered under Idi Armin or what ever. I'm sorry but we are a small nation we can not take you any more. It's a smaller land mass we can't take anymore.
O.K., so we see more nowadays through media but I can't remember any of the world's problems being blamed on us before. Why don't we take the same stance as our commonwealth cousins, don't belong here F**k off. I want to live in New Zealand. I can't because I can't buy property and support myself so I'm stuck.
Please don't give me the line that these poor people are being bombed and chucked out of their homes. They are being bombed by their own people. It's called tribal warfare, I'm 66 years old and I remember when the globe was painted red, we never had trouble.
When did you last see a leader of a country on tele saying Oh look at me I'm poor and impoverished and he is wearing a suit made by Saville Row? And by the way can I have a few more millions to pump up my bank balance.
Went down to London the other weekend to attend a conference on what we could do to help ex service men and women, I have never heard so many different languages on the street, and they were not tourists.
I am glad that I am 66 because my kids and grandkids will have to put up this crap not me. Why don't we leave the EU, leave NATO, leave everything, as I said before we are GREAT BRITAIN.
To answer previous posts, yes I am happy to see people come here, but only if they can support themselves and contribute and integrate. But problems lead to ghettos Darnall in Sheffield is Pakistan, Broomhall. Broomhill is Asian or Somalia, Tinsley is becoming East European this is not integration. I can't remember if we had problems with Italians, Poles after WWII or the Afro Caribbean's in the 50s or indeed the immigrants from India and Bangladesh in the 60s and 70s When did you hear of the Chinese in this country saying I'm a minority I am being pick on. no, they put down there heads and worked hard, integrated and became part of our culture.