| Dazza wrote: |
| So if anyone fancies a nice relaxing holiday, think again..
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| Rumpelstiltskin wrote: | ||
I find it hard to believe that none of the new EU members made it into the list. Either they do not count them in or must be differential in reporting. Or neither and that would be proof how "good" immigration is, as the new EU members have only minimum of it as most imigrants prefer western Europe |
| Rumpelstiltskin wrote: |
| The most problematic immigration is the one which does NOT plan to adapt to local culture. They actually expect locals will adapt to them....
In Czech most of people are OK with immigrations from China, Vietnam (well basically from all Asian countries without fanatic religions) and all other slavic countries. And the kind of immigration which is making mess thankfully does not come, partly also because most of residents show them everywhere they are not welcome. Some "multikulti" fan could call it racism, but I call it pragmatism... |
| CK1 wrote: |
| There is no way the UK is more dangerous than South Africa. |
| tihZ_hO wrote: | ||
Hmmm.... What do we do when we come to China?? |
| Rumpelstiltskin wrote: |
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Well our non-adaption does not bother them, on the contrary. |
| ziccawei wrote: | ||
I agree with this. They like to regard us as freaks a lot of the time, so not adapting keeps us in the zoo. |
| Dazza wrote: | ||||
Because some of them (no names) have already flooded the UK due to loose immigration policies. |
| Shangstar wrote: |
| If there was ever a case for Sharia Criminal Law in England then this would be it......The real culprits are the chavtastic scumbags that roam our English streets day and night in drunken stupors, wearing fake Burberry gear and a plethora of Argos jewellery. It's these thugs that our government should be deporting from England, whilst welcoming honest hardworking immigrants. If that happened the UK would be such a better place for a while. I am all for getting the chavs, taking away their passports and nationality and ditching them into the Atlantic Ocean. |
| tihZ_hO wrote: |
| ^ On that point a lot of international praise and support was given to Hitler prior the war (and even during it). Nazi Germany was the "economic miracle" and was supported by many prominent individuals and corporations.
IBM CEO Thomas J Watson personally approved and spearheaded IBM's strategic technological relationship with the Third Reich. GE with the German steel company Krupp during the Nazi years and during the war itself which later brought GE to court after the war. Kodak, DuPont, General Motors, Ford Motor Co., IBM and Shell Oil are also known to have had business dealing with Nazi Germany. "In 1940, with the American defence moves in full swing, GE was still reporting to the Nazi representatives, now stationed in Zurich, Switzerland, how much tungsten carbide was being used in the United States. GE paid royalties to the Nazis on every pound used here (patent royalties). That was money for the Hitler war chest." UE NEWS in 1948 Henry Ford was awarded the Grand Cross of the German Eagle on his 75th birthday, 30 July 1938 by Hitler. GM and Ford, through their subsidiaries, controlled 70 percent of the German auto-mobile market when war broke out in 1939. Those companies "rapidly retooled themselves to become suppliers of war materiel to the Germany army," "When American GIs invaded Europe in June 1944, they did so in jeeps, trucks and tanks manufactured by the Big Three motor companies in one of the largest crash militarisation programs ever undertaken... It came as an unpleasant surprise to discover that the enemy was also driving trucks manufactured by Ford and Opel — a 100 percent GM-owned subsidiary — and flying Opel-built war-planes." - Michael Dobbs The Washington Post. GM and Ford were vital components of the Nazi war effort. German Ford was the second largest producer of trucks for the Nazi military. GM’s plants built thousands of bomber and jet fighter propulsion systems for the Luftwaffe — while at the same time profiting from production of aircraft engines for the U.S. Army Air Corps. "The outbreak of war in September 1939 resulted inevitably in the full conversion by GM and Ford of their Axis plants to the production of military aircraft and trucks," according to a 1974 report printed by the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee. "On the ground, GM and Ford subsidiaries built nearly 90 percent of the armoured ‘mule’ 3-ton half-trucks and more than 70 percent of the Reich’s medium and heavy-duty trucks. These vehicles, according to American intelligence reports, served as ‘the backbone of the German Army transportation system.’" The Daily Mail was in good company. |
| victorinchina wrote: |
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Sweden on #4?? WTF are you guys doing? You don't have enough snus and Carlsberg to keep it real? |
| victorinchina wrote: |
| Sweden on #4??
WTF are you guys doing? You don't have enough snus and Carlsberg to keep it real? |
| Shangstar wrote: |
These are the real troublemakers in our nation, not the foreigners. We'd do well to deport these thugs and leave them to fend for themselves in some prison colony. There brothers in Oz did it, so they too can do it on the Isle of Wight.
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| victorinchina wrote: |
| Reason for my writing that, is there must be some explanation as to why so many Swedes travel to Denmark Friday night to get sh1tefaced all weekend, and then crawl back over the pond Sunday evening... If it ain't for the Carlsberg then it's for what? |
| CK1 wrote: |
| Kind of on topic as it's from the same paper and involves drinking and fighting, I thought these photos were just great.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1182373/Welcome-binge-Britain-Polish-photographer-documents-years-drunken-revelry-Cardiff.html Good to see the kilt works a charm in Wales too. |
| CK1 wrote: |
| Kind of on topic as it's from the same paper and involves drinking and fighting, I thought these photos were just great.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1182373/Welcome-binge-Britain-Polish-photographer-documents-years-drunken-revelry-Cardiff.html Good to see the kilt works a charm in Wales too. |
| victorinchina wrote: |
She's got a bit of a chest hair problem this bird..
Pretty in pink: A reveller hikes up his skirt and hops over a barrier during a late night out |