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Thread: Immigration dedicated to RA

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    Immigration dedicated to RA

    For all you europhiles in here. The EU has decided it needs to tighten its boders down. Despite being being told to do this by Sir Nigel 10 years ago, or suffer the consequences.
    Yet many still see it as soft, as the EU family deal is, if you don't co operate, you will be fined 20k a head, for everyone you don't take forced on you?

    Such joys and it won't do nothing to stop trafficking. lol.

    https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...rs-of-deadlock

    Give it a read, you're seeing it now.

    https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/...eath-of-europe

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    Well well well. The former EU golden boy mouth piece Tusk, clamps down on the new EU wonder plan of illegal migrant distribution. No doubt Hungary and few more will feel the same.
    I smell something burning.

    https://www.reuters.com/world/europe...ys-2024-04-10/

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    Poland and Bulgaria will vote it down. Meanwhile, here in NL, the coalition forming negotiations are still going on 20 weeks after the election. That means the old Cabinet is still in situ but they can only do things to which the new Parliament agrees.

    A poll from earlier this week shows people who voted for one of the 4 parties involved in the coalition forming have increased defence spending as their #3 priority, Increasing housing stock at #2 and, Tricky will like this, reducing immigration at #1.

    Why that subject at #1? The main reason being that we already have a shortage of over 400,000 dwellings. Building new ones is difficult because the heavy equipment used in building produces nitrogen and there's already "too much" nitrogen in the air and soil in most places they want to build. Campsites, bungalow parks, hotels are all being used to house immigrants. Often these places are a source of income for local small town businesses. The immigrants don't have anything like the spending power of holidaymakers. Basically we don't have anywhere to put anymore. That's down to the previous government who shut down many of the asylum seekers centres leaving the main one, large enough for 2000, having more than that number each day. Following a recent court case brought about by do gooders, every day they exceed 2000, costs them a €25000 fine up to a total of €1M. After 8 or 9 fines, somebody realised that the money the centre has, came from the government. The fine goes to the government. The fine is pointless. The government will fill any holes in the budget. Some temporary set ups are closing. They were erected on sites where music festivals are held in the summer. Festival season is upon us so the sites have been cleared...

    Great planning - not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Poland and Bulgaria will vote it down. Meanwhile, here in NL, the coalition forming negotiations are still going on 20 weeks after the election. That means the old Cabinet is still in situ but they can only do things to which the new Parliament agrees.

    A poll from earlier this week shows people who voted for one of the 4 parties involved in the coalition forming have increased defence spending as their #3 priority, Increasing housing stock at #2 and, Tricky will like this, reducing immigration at #1.

    Why that subject at #1? The main reason being that we already have a shortage of over 400,000 dwellings. Building new ones is difficult because the heavy equipment used in building produces nitrogen and there's already "too much" nitrogen in the air and soil in most places they want to build. Campsites, bungalow parks, hotels are all being used to house immigrants. Often these places are a source of income for local small town businesses. The immigrants don't have anything like the spending power of holidaymakers. Basically we don't have anywhere to put anymore. That's down to the previous government who shut down many of the asylum seekers centres leaving the main one, large enough for 2000, having more than that number each day. Following a recent court case brought about by do gooders, every day they exceed 2000, costs them a €25000 fine up to a total of €1M. After 8 or 9 fines, somebody realised that the money the centre has, came from the government. The fine goes to the government. The fine is pointless. The government will fill any holes in the budget. Some temporary set ups are closing. They were erected on sites where music festivals are held in the summer. Festival season is upon us so the sites have been cleared...

    Great planning - not.
    The key word in all that is ................planning.

    Who in the hell of all of Europe, thought it was a great idea to flood it with immigrants and asylum seekers in such a short space of time? No planning on how the house them all/ health care/ transport/ jobs/ education/crime.
    I moan about thise country, but when I look at Greece /Italy/Spain, we are still getting off light.
    Merkel needs lining up against a wall.

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