absolutely. this god-for-saken government needs to get a grip and sort this country out fast. i completely agree with some of the comments posted- i feel like a stranger in my own country too. where has our national identity gone? i am appalled that the govenment is letting in so many good for nothing, sponging, non- british people that claim poverty in their own country and expect the life of riley on arriving here. they have no intention of pinning down a job, and claim not to understand english- until it comes to working our benefit system then they understand it bloody well. the sooner they are all sent home, the better. when will this stupid government learn?!
2006-09-04 16:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I trust what the Bulgarians mentioned. i'm Romanian, yet I even have constantly worked for a residing, paid taxes, went to college, college, paid for public transport, have a private loan, a financial employer account, placed on clean underclothes and each and each of something of it. not one of the Romanian human beings i understand interior the united kingdom beg or scouse borrow for a residing. consequently, to call the folk you notice begging "Romanians" is a misnomer and offensive. they are in simple terms beggars. the different area of the undertaking is cultural, in that extra extremely, they are ethnic gypsies (or Romany, not Romanian - it is punctiliously diverse), and much extra extremely, the form of gypsies for which begging is classic as the thank you to make money (there are different castes of gypsies too, who traditionally do metallic artwork, or music, for occasion). the reality that they might come from Romania, Bulgaria, Kosovo or eire is perhaps not so considerable, different than for the undertaking that beginning up Europe's borders is the set off for the undertaking, if certainly we are able to evaluate it a severe difficulty.
2016-11-24 21:13:12
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. The country is down the pan. The Bliar government wants these low-lifes because they all vote Labour. The indigenous population are ignored, There will be blood on the streets, if we wake up to what is going on. I would not mind being in the front of a fight back against the pernicious treatment we are getting.
2006-09-04 11:42:29
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answered by Tracker 5
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Yes.Since the European Union expanded eastwards to take in 10 new countries in 2004, hundreds of thousands of migrants from former communist states have flocked to Britain in search of work..A new wave of migrants may exceed the available jobs.
There are economic benefits from immigration, so we are told, but if it's too much too fast it puts strains on public services in some areas.
Having had this very large number come in over the past few years, it would be unwise to risk something similar happening again so soon."
2006-09-04 06:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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im worried, mainly about romania. these eastern europe countrys are pisspoor and have nothing to offer the west by way of commerce. what! yes please come in we can never have enough beetroot. ah bulgaria how much is a barrel of crude mud on the market yep sure come join the fun. if they don't contribute anything of value for the rest of us to import then they are of no use to the union. but they can reap the benefits that everyone else has put in.
its like turning up uninvited to a party with a tin of beer and a packet of nuts
2006-09-05 23:35:45
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answered by sir skankalot 1
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I am worried as the infrastructure is not in place to cope with another large influx of EU worker while we are still trying to cope with illegals as well. I don't blame them for flooding out of their homelands as they also want a crack at a better life.
I also think it will be devastating for their own countries as in Poland where their most intelligent professional or skilled craftsmen will be leaving it will take them 50 years to be able to offer them equal pay to what they can earn here but it will keep our wages down not in line with inflation in the UK.
2006-09-04 11:33:14
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answered by AndyPandy 4
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Of course we are worried. But we make up the silent majority! sadly our government does not represent the majority! who would like to put a stop to the mass migration to Britain.
Other countries put conditions on entering their country like a set amount of money behind them or a degree or a specific profession.
No wonder extremist groups like the BNP are rapidly growing in strength!!
2006-09-04 04:56:12
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answered by Marxsparx 3
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I think the Romanian government has a plan to offer free flights to Romany Gypsies one way only.
2006-09-04 07:49:27
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answered by ruffian 2
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It's not going to happen. Under EU rules member states can restrict entry to citizens of new members for up to seven years. The UK is already talking to other members about this as all fear millions would attempt to come. This would be disastrous for the host nation as their services would be overwhelmed and unemployment would rocket. It would be equally bad for the home nations as they would lose many of their skilled professionals and much of their workforce.
2006-09-04 06:43:32
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answered by bob kerr 4
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One day it will be the same with the British as it is with the Romans. Can you point out a single person of Roman descent?
It will be like this: "Oh, that one has a British nose. He HAS to be of British descent. Excuse me, sir - what is your heritiage? What? Your people came from where? Romania and Bulgaria?"
2006-09-04 05:25:16
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answered by Candidus 6
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