Pablo_Escobar wrote:- EU is seen by outside countries as the promised land,
woof woof ! wrote:Pablo_Escobar wrote:- EU is seen by outside countries as the promised land,
Or , to put it another way , the EU is one big pile of sh'it which is attracting a lot of flies ,
I go to the doctor , I'm the only person in the waiting room that has english as their native language .
I take a 30 minute bus ride , during which I hear a dozen conversations ,non of them in english .
I go to the post office ,there is a queue of 11 people in front of me ,one of them is some old dear from south london ,the rest are a mixture of east europeans , somali's and west africans ,all drawing their benefits (despite the fact that half of them are wearing designer gear ! )
I stand in a queue at the bus stop ,( queuing being a very english and socially polite thing to do ) the bus arrives and it's every man ,woman and child for themselves !!! .As the queue now disintergrates into a frantic mob . (Did i mention that the africans at the back of the queue were the first onto the bus ? )
The British way of life has been swamped by a massive invasion of foreign cultures and sociological standards .
Everything changes but not always for the better . I like foreign cultures ,but I like them a lot more when they are in their own country .
Woollyback wrote:Yet another black hole to swallow up british taxpayers' money. I've nothing whatsoever against Turkey or it's people but whenever a (relatively) poor country joins the EU it's plain to see who does the paying and who does the benefitting
The overall tax burden on people in Britain is too high as it is, the last thing we need is another European member to subsidise
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