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Old 04-01-2016, 12:22   #1021
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Re: Unstoppable migration?

In other news.

I foresee UKIP making some hay with this. Quite rightly so may I add. Our immigration system is a mess and the root of it lies with the EU requiring free movement between states that are too economically divergent.

Turkey next. Free movement for 78 million people, a PPP GDP per capita in between Bulgaria and Romania at less than half ours, a nominal GDP per capita somewhere between 30 and 45% of ours, huge inequality and evidence of providing ISIL military and civilian supplies, alongside active military action in Syria against those fighting ISIL, while persecuting their brethren within Turkey.

Turkey should be kicked out of NATO and be in receipt of economic sanctions and international pariah status, not cash and a fast track into the EU.

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
My Swedish friends have been waiting for this to happen for months. In fact not just waiting but campaigning actively.
Wow. Bet they were popular. Swedish government were literally in tears at being unable to handle the influx of refugees. Never mind the impact of their result on ordinary Swedes.

Sweden is the only western nation, as far as I'm aware, forecast to drop in the human development index over the next 15 years.

Can't think what that could be related to. Just exhibiting the same level of denial as the Swedish government and, apparently, much of the country.
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