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Default Re: Enoch Powell: the Great Lie survives

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Originally Posted by Bluestar View Post
It wasn't an answer to a question, it would be better if you read what i responded to.



not necessarily forced entry. After their visa could have run out and the Home Office haven't accepted their request to stay. These people have needs to, most of them contribute to the economy illegally if they have to. I don't like the fact you call them illegals.




umm no sorry. I've seen enough of generous british policy that exists on the face of it all. A personal account would be preferable.



not at all, most things can be broken down to simple situations. That is exactly what it's like, only the fact that it's a government and a lot more complicated and all the inferior citizens wouldn't understand; they have to make law after law, form after form, policy after policy to ensure anyone who is looking to seek residency in this country has to go through a nightmare to do it. If only Dickens was alive now, he'd see that his circumlocution office hasn't changed much.



well that's very convenient for you isn't it? I ask you to challenge the notions of borders and labelling people as legal and illegal and you ignore it altogether. Yet they're principles that should be thought of before even considering immigration.



I'm glad you think so



You shouldn't be so paranoid, i wasn't lmiting your choices or trying to "help" you, that was my way of looking at it and i was fully aware people may have additions or a completely different way of perceiving it

The phasing out of independent shops has been because of supermarkets in the past but i don't think that's the case anymore. I've found products in independent shops cheaper than i have in supermarkets and a lot of people in England want the personal touch. If people wanted to do it, they could and there's a high chance they woud succeed.



That's ok, there's plenty of room. Since i was born in 1985 and have a red passport, i feel fully entitled to welcome them into my country.
Your post is increasingly off the thread subject, it is extrtemely selective and repeatedly makes statements, which are at best distorted and at worst totally incorrect, you obviously are most unhappy with the situation, or rather the distortion of the situation, you perceive as being the UK’s policy towards immigrants and refugees.

It would not be difficult as, indeed I have, to go on refuting your allegations, however to do so would only feed your need to express your contempt and dislike of so much that has in fact made the UK one of the worlds most tolerant and generous nations to those seeking to find a better life in the West.

I have no idea why you bear so much resentment, is it that you have been slighted, or have failed to find a place in the country of your choice, what ever it is it’s your problem, not mine, I there withdraw from this exchange with you.

I am sure you will see this as confirmation of the correctness of your statements and my inability to challenge them, in respect of that, I feel sorry for you.
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