Originally Posted by
shropshiregirl
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Even as we speak, I am reading that the EU are voting to do away with the "Dublin Regulation" that meant any immigrants arriving to the first safe EU country was the responsibility of that country and should be registered there. Macron is one of those all for it
That's the thing with the EU. Spew out a law, but when it doesn't suit them, away with it. All good for the Med countries such as Greece, Spain and Italy etc who have borne the brunt of illegals, But instead of doing something to eradicate the problem, hey ho, easy solution - just get rid of the Dublin Regulation and allow the EU unelected suits to demand (and expect) that every other EU country,(whether their economy or social services can afford it) be ordered to take them all in.
Says it all really. We tried to put our argument about this little island being too small to accommodate so many immigrants all at once during the Blair/Brown years, but were shouted down as racists and bigots with even threats of prison for race hate crime. Frightening times for those who only wished others to see how the fabric of our society was rapidly collapsing due to the great influx all at once.
So I thank God that the Referendum result went our way for leaving. I will admit I was as shocked as remain voters at the result. I did not realise just how many others in this country felt exactly the same. but will admit to feeling absolutely victorious, and still savour that feeling now, regardless of the traitors in two Houses (no doubt having feathered their own rich nests from the EU for years) doing their utmost to destroy the democratic will of the people.
Contrary to belief, most leavers do not know how things will be once we finally break free, but whatever it is, we will face it head on and take any hardships on the chin because we will finally be free to make our own mistakes but it will be OUR mistakes, and not laws, regulations and red tape forced on this beautiful Island by unelected suits who want every citizen from every European country to be known as European. Well, sorry Mrs Merkle, when anyone asks me, I am not European, I am English first, British next. I have never been a European and never want to be.
If that leaves me open to the usual insults from the remain community on here, let me put my trusty tin helmet on first please.
Finally, apart from Forums, the quiet Leave majority have remained silent in the last 18 months or so since the Referendum. The people with the loudest voices are those who have been doing their utmost to stop Brexit. There is not much we can do about the croneys placed in the Lords to make as much mischief as they can over Brexit, except perhaps cull their numbers, but..... I can almost guarantee those traitorous MP's who have decided to speak for themselves rather than their constituents wishes, will know the feeling of unemployment when the next GE comes around. The silent majority will once again, show their feeling at being p.....d on from a great height from the very people they put into Parliament to speak and act on their behalf.
The British Bulldog is alive, well and still wagging his tail!