re: [Update] The UK votes to leave the EU
We all need to realise that they'll never admit the truth when it comes to open borders and the logical consequences thereof. We can see the truth around us daily, we don't need other people to tell us what we see and how it affects us.
Infrastructure is hugely expensive and requires long term planning but migration which, for various reasons, can ebb and flow on a huge scale over relatively short periods isn't conducive to that at all because it's impossible to predict how many people might come, whether or not they might stay long term and what their future needs might be. A policy of free movement just means that nobody can accurately plan ahead, whether it's the UK accommodating millions more people or the likes of Greece, Spain, Lithuania, Poland, etc. seeing an exodus of certain groups.
To some, it might seem great that Greek doctors and teachers are free to leave ailing Greece for pastures new but where does that leave Greece?
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