White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 09:57 - Feb 5 with 580 views | HARRY10 |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 09:45 - Feb 5 by itfcjoe | I heard a point the other day, about when the old Eastern bloc came into the EU and were allowed free movement straight away. Basically traditionally in the UK, people that wanted a more integrated would move to the big cities, because that is generally where it happened - but due to the free movement, town's changed quickly and was effectively forced on them. It means they aren't the town's they remember and things change quickly. And it's usually young men there rather than families. Take an area like Norwich Road in Ipswich, my wife doesn't like walking down there on her own because you get groups of blokes hanging outside on the street drinking and smoking, generally leering at the girls and if you are young lady and have blokes leering at you and talking to each other in their own language then it is likely to make you uncomfrtable. I know there are well meaning people in ipswich who have tried to explain this to those communities, that hanging about in shop doorways drinking as big groups of blokes isn't the done thing here, and it seems to have slowed down but there is a new shop where the old Bridal shop used to be and it has started again and people don't like it. Some will say they are racist, but that is a poor cop out for me |
No, the cop out is voting for Brexit under the absurd belief that all those types of concerns would magically end overnight. The cop out was not asking why the UK government had ample powers to deal with 'unwanted' immigration but chose not to us those powers. |  | |  |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 10:02 - Feb 5 with 554 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 09:45 - Feb 5 by itfcjoe | I heard a point the other day, about when the old Eastern bloc came into the EU and were allowed free movement straight away. Basically traditionally in the UK, people that wanted a more integrated would move to the big cities, because that is generally where it happened - but due to the free movement, town's changed quickly and was effectively forced on them. It means they aren't the town's they remember and things change quickly. And it's usually young men there rather than families. Take an area like Norwich Road in Ipswich, my wife doesn't like walking down there on her own because you get groups of blokes hanging outside on the street drinking and smoking, generally leering at the girls and if you are young lady and have blokes leering at you and talking to each other in their own language then it is likely to make you uncomfrtable. I know there are well meaning people in ipswich who have tried to explain this to those communities, that hanging about in shop doorways drinking as big groups of blokes isn't the done thing here, and it seems to have slowed down but there is a new shop where the old Bridal shop used to be and it has started again and people don't like it. Some will say they are racist, but that is a poor cop out for me |
Great post, have an uppie |  |
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White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 10:03 - Feb 5 with 541 views | noggin |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 09:57 - Feb 5 by HARRY10 | No, the cop out is voting for Brexit under the absurd belief that all those types of concerns would magically end overnight. The cop out was not asking why the UK government had ample powers to deal with 'unwanted' immigration but chose not to us those powers. |
Exactly. These people likely wouldn’t come if they knew they’d be deported after 3 months. |  |
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White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 10:23 - Feb 5 with 513 views | HARRY10 |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 10:03 - Feb 5 by noggin | Exactly. These people likely wouldn’t come if they knew they’d be deported after 3 months. |
as "EU law doesn’t require Member States to allow EU migrants unrestricted access to benefits. Broadly speaking, EU ‘treaty rights’ allow a person who moves between EEA states (and Switzerland) to access benefits in the host country if they are ‘economically active’ or ‘self-sufficient.’ " Yet how many brexiteers are aware of this or have bothered to check up that position ? How many newspapers have constantly led their readers to believe otherwise ? And the irony with much of this is thate very party clueless brexiteers have just voted into power is the very party who in government have almost as a matter of course failed to use powers that have been available to them - choosing to allow the blame to be directed at the EU instead. Part of that being a reduction in police, immigration and court staff etc so as cut expenditure in order to fund tax cuts elsewhere. Tax cuts to the unemployed, the retired and the sick who voted Brexit we have to believe. My ar se they did ! |  | |  |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 10:35 - Feb 5 with 506 views | Darth_Koont |
White supremacy stickers in Ipswich on 10:23 - Feb 5 by HARRY10 | as "EU law doesn’t require Member States to allow EU migrants unrestricted access to benefits. Broadly speaking, EU ‘treaty rights’ allow a person who moves between EEA states (and Switzerland) to access benefits in the host country if they are ‘economically active’ or ‘self-sufficient.’ " Yet how many brexiteers are aware of this or have bothered to check up that position ? How many newspapers have constantly led their readers to believe otherwise ? And the irony with much of this is thate very party clueless brexiteers have just voted into power is the very party who in government have almost as a matter of course failed to use powers that have been available to them - choosing to allow the blame to be directed at the EU instead. Part of that being a reduction in police, immigration and court staff etc so as cut expenditure in order to fund tax cuts elsewhere. Tax cuts to the unemployed, the retired and the sick who voted Brexit we have to believe. My ar se they did ! |
Indeed. We've got such a "laissez faire" government (apart from bank bailouts and quantitative easing of the financial market when they suddenly become very hands-on and committed to certain people's welfare) that they really want actual day-to-day government to disappear. Centrally and locally. "Take back control" is such a misnomer. They really mean "Stop highlighting our failure to govern" with standards of government and regulation that force us to think about our citizens and stop us doing what we selfishly want. |  |
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