what i meant is that there would be a lot more violence if the people thought that the goverment were not listening to them ? proberly would have the riots like we had in summer 2011
Nah dont think the majority of this country is racist . but has been a bit of an air of anti eastern european. got a mate who i went to uni with of polish descent. Grandfather came over in early 40 was a fighterpilot in WWII and stayed. Said his daughter is now using there mums maiden name instead of his polish surname just cos its easier and gets her less hassle. find it a little sad in this day and age i mean for one she talks like a northerner not a pole
(01-07-2016 12:00 )HannahsPet Wrote: [ -> ]what i meant is that there would be a lot more violence if the people thought that the goverment were not listening to them ? proberly would have the riots like we had in summer 2011
People from abroad can be employed in the UK without being in the EU, it was the case before the common market.
I'm really fed up of none arguments and emotional blackmail clap trap from the remain camp now. They keep going on about how the young have had their futures stolen by old people, ignoring they are the people who fought wars to make sure it was free, and have live half there lives out of the EU, they got off their arses and went to vote, whilst most young people couldn't be bothered getting off their arses to vote' far to busy watching geordie shores i'd imagine, and now they are bitching about it.
And I thought the BBC was neutral? was watching the news today and all it was doing was interviewing poor frightened imigrants, cowering in shop corners, so to get a balanced view they interviewed a typical English man, that would be the one with England tatooed on his neck and a swastika on his arm
^ You always were fed up about anything the Remain camp said - less so it seems about what the Leave camp said or do you believe the lies they said?
Its a fact that there has been an increase in hate crimes since the vote. It's not unreasonable that some immigrants are therefore concerned.
Oh and its the young people that I have seen complaining about there futures being stolen. No idea if the ones complaining voted or not and I guess you have no idea either.
^^ The EU stems from agreements put together after WW2 to protect the peace the people you are speaking of fought for. Leave was a potential first brick in dismantling that. How is it upholding their legacy?
(02-07-2016 22:16 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]they got off their arses and went to vote, whilst most young people couldn't be bothered getting off their arses to vote'
(02-07-2016 22:16 )wackawoo Wrote: [ -> ]I'm really fed up of none arguments and emotional blackmail clap trap from the remain camp now. They keep going on about how the young have had their futures stolen by old people, ignoring they are the people who fought wars to make sure it was free, and have live half there lives out of the EU, they got off their arses and went to vote, whilst most young people couldn't be bothered getting off their arses to vote' far to busy watching geordie shores i'd imagine, and now they are bitching about it.
Sorry But if your 88+ then you fought in the the war. if not you havent in fact i would say there a lot more 18-30 year olds that have proberly seen more warfare in places like bosnia , Kosovo and in Iraq and Afghanistan than the 65 to 85's
Swore ive seen some stats that More over 85's voted for remain than 65-85 year olds maybe its because they had actually been in the war and wanted to see a peace and sucessful europe for there younger relatives