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derben 07 May 15 5.18pm | |
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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?
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Kermit8 Hevon 07 May 15 5.29pm | |
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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?
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.32pm)
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Quote Jimenez at 07 May 2015 4.47pm
I've just realized Derben is a anagram of a well known HOL Saying/phrase!!
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lankygit Lincoln 07 May 15 5.33pm | |
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Quote derben at 07 May 2015 5.18pm
What border controls do we have regarding EU immigration? Links re. border controls. There is a lot to read through.
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Johnny Eagles berlin 07 May 15 5.36pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.29pm
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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?
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.30pm) How many millions of British people have moved to Poland and Romania, Kermit? How many are in Bulgaria taking advantage of the healthcare system? Free movement is fine when everyone is around the same economic level. When poor people are allowed to move to rich countries they tend to do so in droves. And who can blame them? It's fine if you live in a nice well off bit of the country somewhere. Not so great if you're not that well off yourself, have received a poor education from your sh*tty local comprehensive and have in addition to your lack of skills a sense of entitlement because for decades do-gooding bleeding heart liberals have abolished the Protestant work ethic.
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Stuk Top half 07 May 15 5.37pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.29pm
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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.
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Kermit8 Hevon 07 May 15 5.40pm | |
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Quote Johnny Eagles at 07 May 2015 5.36pm
Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.29pm
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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?
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.30pm) How many millions of British people have moved to Poland and Romania, Kermit? How many are in Bulgaria taking advantage of the healthcare system? Free movement is fine when everyone is around the same economic level. When poor people are allowed to move to rich countries they tend to do so in droves. And who can blame them?
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Stuk Top half 07 May 15 5.42pm | |
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Quote derben at 07 May 2015 5.18pm
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?
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.30pm) How many millions of British people have moved to Poland and Romania, Kermit? How many are in Bulgaria taking advantage of the healthcare system? Free movement is fine when everyone is around the same economic level. When poor people are allowed to move to rich countries they tend to do so in droves. And who can blame them?
No, they shouldn't. No room anyway with all the Scots and Irish down here already.
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Kermit8 Hevon 07 May 15 5.45pm | |
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Quote Stuk at 07 May 2015 5.37pm
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Quote derben at 07 May 2015 5.18pm
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)
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derben 07 May 15 5.50pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.40pm
Quote Johnny Eagles at 07 May 2015 5.36pm
Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.29pm
Quote derben at 07 May 2015 5.18pm
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?
Edited by Kermit8 (07 May 2015 5.30pm) How many millions of British people have moved to Poland and Romania, Kermit? How many are in Bulgaria taking advantage of the healthcare system? Free movement is fine when everyone is around the same economic level. When poor people are allowed to move to rich countries they tend to do so in droves. And who can blame them?
Well, that Steve Bruce can f*** off for a start.
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Stuk Top half 07 May 15 5.53pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.45pm
Quote Stuk at 07 May 2015 5.37pm
Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.29pm
Quote derben at 07 May 2015 5.18pm
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...
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Kermit8 Hevon 07 May 15 5.55pm | |
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Quote Stuk at 07 May 2015 5.53pm
Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.45pm
Quote Stuk at 07 May 2015 5.37pm
Quote Kermit8 at 07 May 2015 5.29pm
Quote derben at 07 May 2015 5.18pm
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)
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