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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    "I expect part of the reason they want to come here is because it's much easier to integrate. Not only because of the language, but also that they can live a life in a Muslim community."

    My original question was what do we have that France doesn't. The attraction of England over France cannot be the desire to integrate or live in a Muslim community, The Muslim population in France is around 6 million, the last census showed there were 2.6 million Muslims living in England. Maybe it really is the weather ?
    It might be the welfare benefits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It might be the welfare benefits.
    It’s exactly that BT , I’ve posted many times previously that immigration is good and we couldn’t survive , prosper without it.

    But there is immigration and there is freeloading and we have too many freeloaders here, before we all jump up and down there are as many freeloading whites milking the system in our great country.

    Never the less as posted before we really are the softest touch of any of the countries mentioned.

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