De La Hoya carried a Mexican and USA flag...did any Americans want him deported?? NO. He was born and bred in Britain, he is therefore British. He just has roots in Pakistan, nothing wrong with staying in touch with your roots is there? The queens husband is Greek born?? SO he is technically more immigrant than Khan is...why don't you send him home? He's eating tax payers money sitting on a throne and not doing anything.
BNP Nick Griffin Wants Amir-Khan Deported from Britain
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They work hard for their money, unlike many of the white UK citizens who have been born and bred here, they can't be bothered to work, or they want huge wages for jobs which are menial.
SORRY I MEANT TO put CAN there, accidently put can't.
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I agree, this was an economic regulation which made no sense to me either.
Like I previously posted I wish the EU would leave autonomy in terms of law and politics to the countries.I think it's something like 75% of all new British laws are created by the EU. They're talking about an EU army next.
Not necessarily a bad thing. Sharing resources and output would be benificial to all of these countries, meaning we are sharing the wealth and we're still able to compete with economic greats like China and the united states. This was the reason for economic integration in the first place.It just looks like we'll become like the Soviet Union. Where each country relied on the other.Comment
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So basically we're giving our money to the poorer Countries?Not necessarily a bad thing. Sharing resources and output would be benificial to all of these countries, meaning we are sharing the wealth and we're still able to compete with economic greats like China and the united states. This was the reason for economic integration in the first place.
See, the thing is. What happens when more countries join the EU and more immigrants pour into Britain?
I don't oppose immigration. But I do when we're an overcrowded country becoming even more overcrowded. Like I said, the same size as Uganda and more then twice their population.Comment
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OMG you are so incredibly ****** your age is hardly an excuse anymore. Not every country is in the EU because they dont meet the standards set to protect member countries from economic stagnation. Define power, because from an economic standpoint the UK is barely in the top 5
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I have no problem if they learn our language and are educated and work for themselves. It is when they come over here not talking my language, taking my tax paying money, wasting my countries resources. A very small handful can offer something to my country. Other 99% do not. My chippy the owner is Polish and got 2 masters degrees.Comment
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It would not help us. We are at the top in the eu. Sharing would not help us it will make us weaker we can not gain anything from sharing. We lose by being a part of the EU.I agree, this was an economic regulation which made no sense to me either.
Like I previously posted I wish the EU would leave autonomy in terms of law and politics to the countries.
Not necessarily a bad thing. Sharing resources and output would be benificial to all of these countries, meaning we are sharing the wealth and we're still able to compete with economic greats like China and the united states. This was the reason for economic integration in the first place.Comment
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No we're making sure our stocks dont fall by working together, theres a fundamental difference.So basically we're giving our money to the poorer Countries?
See, the thing is. What happens when more countries join the EU and more immigrants pour into Britain?
I don't oppose immigration. But I do when we're an overcrowded country becoming even more overcrowded. Like I said, the same size as Uganda and more then twice their population.
Countries looking to join the EU are looking at very strict criteria, if these are met they can almost only contribute to our economy.
I have no problems with regulating immigration in Britain, but everyone is entitled to equal opportunities. So if an immigrant were to take my job and keep it that person is at least as qualified for it as I am. This was my problem with your conceptionComment
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If thats so, why did Britain join the EU in the first place? If what you think is true, which for a fact is not, there would be nothing to gain from economic integration. The funny thing is up to the recession purchasing power has increased and stabalized. How do you explain this phenomenon?
BTW where do you get your "99% of immigrants" from, dont make stuff up it makes you look ******edComment
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I never had a problem with immigrants taking our jobs. My main view is just to sort out this country before letting more immigrants in. Like deporting all the illegal immigrants.No we're making sure our stocks dont fall by working together, theres a fundamental difference.
Countries looking to join the EU are looking at very strict criteria, if these are met they can almost only contribute to our economy.
I have no problems with regulating immigration in Britain, but everyone is entitled to equal opportunities. So if an immigrant were to take my job and keep it that person is at least as qualified for it as I am. This was my problem with your conception.
Try to encourage skilled professionals from other countries to come to Britain. I think we're in debt by a 100% of our GDP now.
But the biggest problem is Britain will not accept the prospect of becoming multicultural. Which is why the BNP is getting much more votes then it used to.Comment
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