no, because it means that they will all want to come to England to work.sorry if i sound racist but, England is full. my wages have more than halved since the polish joined. what can they give us? i cant afford any more loss in wages.
2007-01-09 01:12:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not a problem if controlled, but they have a big problem in their own countries with the Mafia and Gypsies.
The Mafia are being hunted down and are on the run but they may be running to the UK for sanctuary and legal aid.
The Gypsies are a bigger problem in both countries as they pay for nothing and squat in many empty houses and don't pay for electricity etc and unfortunately steal a lot. (Roumania has 8 million)
They should all find it very welcoming in the UK with the free benefits.
Me I'm moving to Bulgaria or Roumania the place will be empty, you can smoke anywhere they observe no laws and its very cheap.
2007-01-09 01:57:23
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answered by ian d 3
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NO, i don't.. because i think, that especially Romania doesn't fit in the standard of European union. Have you been there? They still live like in the Middle ages (Ok, not everywhere! I was just going through the Country).When my country was joining EU in 2004, we had more Strict Conditions than they had this time...
2007-01-09 01:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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don't care much for Bulgaria but Romania should have been left out,, before being in the EU, they would sneak into other member countries as illegals and where ever they go crime rises, from pick pockets to armed break in's. now they could go to other member countries and do the same bullshit legally
2007-01-09 01:11:58
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answered by a lady 5
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yes I do but a word of advice I have cared for a lot of eastern Europeans who have not long arrived and then proceed to be involved in major car accidents or have been knocked down, they should pass a test on the British road system and laws if they wish to survive here
2007-01-09 01:12:49
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answered by D D 4
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No, ethnic cleansing must stop.
Foot note: There are at least four racialist people on this forum who think that the indigenous Britons do not have a right to exist
God help us!
Do you realise what is happening to the English in this country we are dying being killed off by the Labour and Conservative governments who have their own agenda that does not include the indigenous Briton(English, Scott's Welsh and Northern Irish)
We must now fight back at the polls and remove New (Communist) Labour Conservative and Liberal parties these no longer represent our interests. BNP is now the real Labour and UKIP the New conservative party we must rally around these two parties and give total support at all forthcoming elections or we are finished. Think before it is to late.
ATB Red
2007-01-09 02:19:29
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answered by Redmonk 6
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I do, the EU for all its faults is pretty noble in its ethos, a free and inclusive secualar state.
I think cruch time will come in when turkey comes on board, that will swell the EU to huge proportions and I worry of it imploding under its own free market's weight
2007-01-09 01:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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yes,by all means,they are european countries,and absolutely willing to inprove there economies,and there is a lot of potential
in human intelligence and resourses, part of a market of 500million
people, a future power to reckon with,to make a better world
to create a new balance in worldpower, with a good relationship
with russia and the arabian world,and the far east,africa and the latin americanas.
2007-01-09 01:35:42
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answered by Nanno D 3
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Personally, I think it's great that so many former Soviet countries are joining in with the EU and what it stands for.
As for others, cue paranoid floods/tides/swarms of immigrants answers...
2007-01-09 01:13:00
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answered by Don't Panic 4
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I see no reason why not. They seem to be peaceful nations. I know that both economies are weak, and possibly this could help them? But I have a good friend who lives in Romania, and she says things are bad.
2007-01-09 01:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure why not,
I just hope they don't expect the UK to provide homes and jobs (when there are not enough to go round anyway) for half their population like Poland does.
2007-01-09 01:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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