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Originally Posted by Osem
 It happens a lot. We all know it but of course those who don't want any controls on immigration can't afford to admit it in just the same way that they continue to deny there's any negative impact of mass uncontrolled migration. If it wasn't so serious it'd be truly laughable that they continue to peddle this nonsense. Voting to remain in the EU will guarantee more of the same, probably worse as migrants are shifted from one country to another to suit big business and the political leaders who do their bidding. The collateral damage is the lives, neighbourhoods, jobs and services of ordinary people NOT the great and the good who've insulated themselves from all of that in the same way they always do. Labour have spent the last 6 years telling us all how bad our services, housing, labour market etc. are but at the same time they're telling us there should be no limit on migration. Tell me who'll be paying the price - us or them?...
Cameron made me laugh the other day when he claimed that EU migrants who can't work will have to leave the UK. What he didn't explain is exactly what the mechanism for making them leave is. Can you imagine some toothless border force turning up at their doors and taking them to the airport? I don't think so. The reality will be that we'll be stuck with those who want to stay because remaining in the UK is better than going home to nothing. FGS it takes them years to deal with people who have no right to be here at all and many of them are eventually allowed to remain...
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Yes, I agree. I have watched Border Control and many who have entered the country illegally are not returned to their home country because their passport has been 'lost'. There must be magpie's nests all around the UK full to the brim with lost passports. It would be interesting to know if an EU Passport would be needed to send an out of work migrant home or not. Just curious....