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EU and the UK

Name: Anonymous 2011-11-14 9:42

There is no doubt that our crime rate has gone through the roof since we open our boarders to all and sundry, with no checks, people with criminal records can come and those already here that commit crimes can still stay here. so what do you expect.

Romanians
Taking our benefits and destroying our infrastructure.

Name: Anonymous 2011-11-14 9:59

And the Romanian Prime Minister said he said wants to join the Euro in 2015, Our country has been ruined, I was at hospital with my son on Saturday and there were many Eastern Europeans there waiting for treatment.

I have paid my taxes and worked since leaving school at 16, what have these people paid into the system to get free health care, No wonder we are in financial dire straits because of the EU.

Name: Eastbourne Man 2011-11-14 10:05

There is a Romanian woman selling Big Issue in Eastbourne main street-she is not homeless, she has a husband, nice taxpayer funded house and has a mobile phone more expensive than any I can afford.

Why is she being allowed to sell and profit from a paper which was meant for homeless people as a dignified way for them to earn some money? No one does anything, she may even have been granted a licence by the Council to get money from kind hearted but misguided people, given the soft-soap special treatment so-called traveller groups have been given by the Liberal elite who have no such kindness towards the decent and the law abiding.

Name: Anonymous 2011-11-14 15:17

Clearly foreigners invented crime and no one borne ever does anything bad.

Name: Anonymous 2011-11-14 16:05

>>4 Which Borne do you refer to:

    Borne, Overijssel, a town in Overijssel, Netherlands
    Borne, North Brabant, a hamlet turned neighborhood in North Brabant, Netherlands
    Borne, Ardèche, a commune in the Ardèche department, France
    Borne, Haute-Loire, a commune in the Haute-Loire department, France
    Borne, Saxony-Anhalt, a municipality in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
    Borne, Brandenburg, a municipality in Brandenburg, Germany

    Borne (band), an Australian alt-rock band

Borne is the name given to a 'waymarker' on Liberty Road (La Voie de la Liberté) in Northern France, commemorating the Liberation of France.

In the UK:

    -borne - a suffix for a place name, using a form of Bourne
    Borne, Gmina Chojnice in Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland)
    Borne, Gmina Konarzyny in Pomeranian Voivodeship (north Poland)
    Borne, Drawsko County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland)
    Borne, Myślibórz County in West Pomeranian Voivodeship (north-west Poland)

Name: Anonymous 2011-11-17 10:53

>>1

Where do nations come from? Nations in a real and healthy sense come from a tribe of people of a common heritage and background who have a genetic reaction to their environment over hundreds of thousands of years, they develop characteristics and a nation is formed. Most modern nations are fake. Surprisingly Israel has a real sense of what makes a nation a nation.

So I guess all it takes for some foreigner to ethnically assimilate into an ancient culture is to be born there, and not the heritage and alleles of hundreds of generations of men who have worked the land and starved themselves to feed their families and women who have labored generation after generation to birth and nurture their sons and daughters using the soil of their native land. Apparently none of that matters anymore. You can be an ugly emasculated piece of slop slung that just washed up ashore and immediately have the honor of being called the demonym of your host country.

According to globalists all of these things (Irish, Polish, Russian, English, French, etc) are just abstract nationalities which are merely marks of citizenship and the simple sporting of a "native" accent, and not part of a characteristic that develops over hundreds or thousands of years.

Name: Anonymous 2011-11-17 13:36

OP read Londongrad, the London government let loads of rich russian tycoons/gangsters so they could launder their money under the john major occupation.

Londongrad;
The amazing true story of how London became home to the Russian super-rich - told for the first time ever. A dazzling tale of incredible wealth, ferocious disputes, beautiful women, private jets, mega-yachts, the world's best footballers - and chauffeur-driven Range Rovers with tinted windows. A group of buccaneering Russian oligarchs made colossal fortunes after the collapse of communism - and many of them came to London to enjoy their new-found wealth. Londongrad tells for the first time the true story of their journeys from Moscow and St Petersburg to mansions in Mayfair, Knightsbridge and Surrey - and takes you into a shimmering world of audacious multi-billion pound deals, outrageous spending and rancorous feuds. But while London's flashiest restaurants echoed to Russian laughter and Bond Street shop-owners totted up their profits, darker events also played themselves out. The killing of ex-KGB man Alexander Litvinenko in London to the death - in a helicopter crash he all but predicted - of Stephen Curtis, the lawyer to many of Britain's richest Russians, chilled London's Russians and many of those who know them. This is the story of how Russia's wealth was harvested and brought to London - some of it spent by Roman Abramovich on his beloved Chelsea Football Club, some of it spent by Boris Berezovsky in his battles with Russia's all-powerful Vladimir Putin. Londongrad is a must-read for anyone interested in how vast wealth is created, the luxury it can buy, and the power and intrigue it produces.

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