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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 07 May 15 9.37pm | |
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Quote Mapletree at 07 May 2015 9.33pm
As a matter of interest, Polish healthcare is excellent. And we do have medical migrants going to the Czech Republic and to Hungary.
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Right enough of this shyte. Who thinks uncontrolled boarders or unchecked immigration to the UK would be a good thing for the economy ? As an aside I have read through the posts on here and whilst being totally dismissive of derban's points, not one person has effectively argued against them. Derban I doff my cap mate. Well Played Sir. Thats not the choice though is it. That's resorting to a kind of strawman argument, in which you justify something by presenting the only alternative as an absurd notion (essentially a rhetorical statement, because only very stupid people would believe in no border controls). The question really about to what extent does immigration benefit the country, and the best balance between the benefits and problems generated. The sad problem of the UK, is that it often sees only polarised arguments, both of which are equally stupid (ie Free migration or stop all migration or send em all back). What border controls do we have regarding EU immigration?
1 British person in Poland is on benefits. How many Polish do you think are on benefits here? It's a two way street, but it's not an even burden.
Es verdad. Sea un calle con dos caminos. Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.47pm) I saw that documentary "Last Brits Standing" where they showed old Brits going to the Spanish doctor and getting free healthcare while embarassingly not speaking a word of Spanish. What they didn't mention is that Britain contributes £250m a year to the Spanish health budget to help them cover it. How much do you think the Slovakian and Polish governments are contributing to the NHS?
So, we pay into a system where taxpayer money is funnelled to places like Poland and not Peterborough, and we also end up paying for (in the Polish case) 15,000 of them to be on the dole here. Is there any wonder people are scratching their heads at the lunacy of it?
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Right enough of this shyte. Who thinks uncontrolled boarders or unchecked immigration to the UK would be a good thing for the economy ? As an aside I have read through the posts on here and whilst being totally dismissive of derban's points, not one person has effectively argued against them. Derban I doff my cap mate. Well Played Sir. Thats not the choice though is it. That's resorting to a kind of strawman argument, in which you justify something by presenting the only alternative as an absurd notion (essentially a rhetorical statement, because only very stupid people would believe in no border controls). The question really about to what extent does immigration benefit the country, and the best balance between the benefits and problems generated. The sad problem of the UK, is that it often sees only polarised arguments, both of which are equally stupid (ie Free migration or stop all migration or send em all back). What border controls do we have regarding EU immigration?
1 British person in Poland is on benefits. How many Polish do you think are on benefits here? It's a two way street, but it's not an even burden.
Es verdad. Sea un calle con dos caminos. Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.47pm) Those 1m Brits in Spain are propping up what remains of their economy. 3870 Spanish on benefits in Britain, 2973 British on benefits in Spain. Next question...
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.57pm)
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Right enough of this shyte. Who thinks uncontrolled boarders or unchecked immigration to the UK would be a good thing for the economy ? As an aside I have read through the posts on here and whilst being totally dismissive of derban's points, not one person has effectively argued against them. Derban I doff my cap mate. Well Played Sir. Thats not the choice though is it. That's resorting to a kind of strawman argument, in which you justify something by presenting the only alternative as an absurd notion (essentially a rhetorical statement, because only very stupid people would believe in no border controls). The question really about to what extent does immigration benefit the country, and the best balance between the benefits and problems generated. The sad problem of the UK, is that it often sees only polarised arguments, both of which are equally stupid (ie Free migration or stop all migration or send em all back). What border controls do we have regarding EU immigration?
1 British person in Poland is on benefits. How many Polish do you think are on benefits here? It's a two way street, but it's not an even burden.
Es verdad. Sea un calle con dos caminos. Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.47pm) Those 1m Brits in Spain are propping up what remains of their economy. 3870 Spanish on benefits in Britain, 2973 British on benefits in Spain. Next question...
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.57pm)
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Right enough of this shyte. Who thinks uncontrolled boarders or unchecked immigration to the UK would be a good thing for the economy ? As an aside I have read through the posts on here and whilst being totally dismissive of derban's points, not one person has effectively argued against them. Derban I doff my cap mate. Well Played Sir. Thats not the choice though is it. That's resorting to a kind of strawman argument, in which you justify something by presenting the only alternative as an absurd notion (essentially a rhetorical statement, because only very stupid people would believe in no border controls). The question really about to what extent does immigration benefit the country, and the best balance between the benefits and problems generated. The sad problem of the UK, is that it often sees only polarised arguments, both of which are equally stupid (ie Free migration or stop all migration or send em all back). What border controls do we have regarding EU immigration?
1 British person in Poland is on benefits. How many Polish do you think are on benefits here? It's a two way street, but it's not an even burden.
Es verdad. Sea un calle con dos caminos. Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.47pm) Those 1m Brits in Spain are propping up what remains of their economy. 3870 Spanish on benefits in Britain, 2973 British on benefits in Spain. Next question...
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 May 2015 4.41pm
Quote dannyh at 07 May 2015 4.14pm
Right enough of this shyte. Who thinks uncontrolled boarders or unchecked immigration to the UK would be a good thing for the economy ? As an aside I have read through the posts on here and whilst being totally dismissive of derban's points, not one person has effectively argued against them. Derban I doff my cap mate. Well Played Sir. Thats not the choice though is it. That's resorting to a kind of strawman argument, in which you justify something by presenting the only alternative as an absurd notion (essentially a rhetorical statement, because only very stupid people would believe in no border controls). The question really about to what extent does immigration benefit the country, and the best balance between the benefits and problems generated. The sad problem of the UK, is that it often sees only polarised arguments, both of which are equally stupid (ie Free migration or stop all migration or send em all back). What border controls do we have regarding EU immigration?
1 British person in Poland is on benefits. How many Polish do you think are on benefits here? It's a two way street, but it's not an even burden.
Es verdad. Sea un calle con dos caminos. Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.47pm) Those 1m Brits in Spain are propping up what remains of their economy. 3870 Spanish on benefits in Britain, 2973 British on benefits in Spain. Next question...
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.57pm)
Okay many. Still leaves you arguing with yourself.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 08 May 15 9.04am | |
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Quote jamiemartin721 at 07 May 2015 4.41pm
Quote dannyh at 07 May 2015 4.14pm
Right enough of this shyte. Who thinks uncontrolled boarders or unchecked immigration to the UK would be a good thing for the economy ? As an aside I have read through the posts on here and whilst being totally dismissive of derban's points, not one person has effectively argued against them. Derban I doff my cap mate. Well Played Sir. Thats not the choice though is it. That's resorting to a kind of strawman argument, in which you justify something by presenting the only alternative as an absurd notion (essentially a rhetorical statement, because only very stupid people would believe in no border controls). The question really about to what extent does immigration benefit the country, and the best balance between the benefits and problems generated. The sad problem of the UK, is that it often sees only polarised arguments, both of which are equally stupid (ie Free migration or stop all migration or send em all back). Which is the right answer and what Danno said in his follow up. Its the same with the EU membership question - the polarisation of issues, i.e a full withdrawal by UKIP from those Brussels based cheese eating, jackboot wearing, moped riding surrender monkeys who want to standardise the British Sausage or an we join and undertake in the unfettered federalised f*ckfest, when, as with everything the truth and correct path is somewhere in the middle. Polarisation and simplification is politics in a nutshell. In general the floating voter is a political illiterate and its best not to complicate things... Look at the main messages of the election..all about 'don't vote for them because' Cons: Spread fear and terror on Economy,
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