Red Defence
Full Member
You have to remember that we joined the EEC in 1973 and a lot of people didn't want to join then. In 1993 we further entwined ourselves and there was even more discontent, particularly because we didn't have a say in it. There's been this festering discontent with Brussels over the last 43 years so this feeling of wanting "out" isn't something new to many Brits. Immigration has become a problem in recent years but that's the volume of immigration itself, not immigrants per se.You seem like one of those Brexiters that voted for sovereignty who claims everyone did the same, not realising 90% of the vote was down to 'we don't want any more foreigners'. Personally, I understand the concerns on immigration but they have been stoked by government policy for years and years. Nothing to do with the EU, especially because it does not control non-EU immigration.
In fact, the government has made EU's migrants life very difficult lately. I had to wait 5 months to get a work permit (I am Bulgarian) after I graduated which was only based on a ticking a box saying I have a degree. You would not believe the amount of red tape introduced by May's Home Office in the last few years and it's getting worse.
Reading and listening to her speech and those of her cabinet, I am seriously thinking whether I have missed an election in the last 12 months. She's turning the country on its head with no mandate to do so. This won't end well.
(Any compatriot of Berb's is welcome here
You wouldn't want another GE - she'd walk it right now. She'd win even if there was good opposition but with no opposition to speak of we'd probably end up with double the number of Tory MP's.
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