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Is there anything positive about the future direction of England?

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Reply 20
Still better than Southern Europe.
Original post by Josb
Still better than Southern Europe.


Or France.

In times of hardship I think to myself, it could be worse, you could be French. Then I thank my lucky stars and sing God Save the Queen.
Reply 22
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
Or France.


Well, I include France in Southern Europe...
Reply 23
Original post by Howard
Wog-land starts at Calais.

We should have above 10% of Muslims in the next couple of years...
Reply 24
Original post by Josb
We should have above 10% of Muslims in the next couple of years...


Cause for celebration according to 90% of TSR users. The future's bright.
Original post by Josb
Well, I include France in Southern Europe...


SO anything below Sweedon is southern Europe? :s-smilie:
Reply 26
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
SO anything below Sweedon is southern Europe? :s-smilie:


No, Latin and Greek language countries are Southern Europe.

Sweden is a Middle-Eastern/African country now.
Original post by paul514
Yes I feel similar but my solution is to move out of the city and into a market town where if you pick well many of those issues are lessened a lot.


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Market towns are popular with the Polish for some reason.
Original post by Josb
No, Latin and Greek language countries are Southern Europe.

Sweden is a Middle-Eastern/African country now.


You'll be changing your silly French circle with

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in a couple years :wink:
Reply 29
Original post by ChaoticButterfly
You'll be changing your silly French circle with

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in a couple years :wink:

I luckily escaped.
Original post by Josb
I luckily escaped.


Can we swap places? I ll be happy to live in France.

Btw where do you guys suggest to move to?

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Original post by Howard
Wog-land starts at Calais.


Wog land made me lol. Bit over the top though


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Original post by ChaoticButterfly
Market towns are popular with the Polish for some reason.


Yea in Lincolnshire and places like Evesham for the crop picking.

Not in places like Warwick for example


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I'm German and a long time lurker on this forum.

Political correctness was what got many, many people on this forum banned for merely questioning the policy decisions linked to immigration/migration such as the one made by my Chancellor to allow all these migrants into my country

without checking if they are holding genuine passports

without checking if they have links to terrorist groups

without checking if they have criminal records in their home countries

without checking if they have HIV/AIDS

you may have read or heard, many of these migrants have turned my country upside down. I hope all of you reading my post, bears this in mind. A country's sovereignty, security and safety of its citizens is so so important. With Merkel's blunder, we have become a carbon copy of UK & the rest of EU and their set of problems.

Merkel has been in hiding for many days now. She's pushing 62 years of age. She won't throw in the towel just yet. If UK decides to remain in the EU, I am certain they will make EU into a united states of Europe and she would be the major contender for the post of PM of the USE. Tony Blair has quietened down way too much to be able to stake a claim for that coveted position.

She studied physics and then chemistry. She has no knowledge and understanding about politics, law, finance and sociology. She tells the German public one thing and tells the EU another thing and then tells the world another thing. Yesterday she said that refugees must now return back to their countries of origin after the wars back home have ended.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-eu...-idUSKCN0V80IH

Your beloved BBC will never report such things and many other similar things because it is part of 'The State'.

The problem in UK is that if your great-grandfather was a Tory, chances are your grandfather and your father was a Tory too. That was fine because politicians of the past truly cared for the citizens. After Thatcher was betrayed by her own party members, the next batch of politicians onwards till today have always been about lining up their own pockets and filling up their boots.

First of all, you have a weak British government led by a Prime Minister who is clueless. He claims that he will get a good deal for UK insofar as her membership of the EU goes but at the same time, he knows that the best deal is to be able to control your own borders and decide who can come and live in the UK, subject to
1) checking if they are holding genuine passports
2) checking if they have links to terrorist groups
3) checking if they have criminal records in their home countries
4) checking if they have the necessary educational qualifications or skill set
5) checking if they have HIV/AIDS

Someone recently asked me why should people wanting to enter into another country, be checked for HIV/AIDS? This is because the government owes a duty to its citizens to protect them from people who may want to infect others with their communicable diseases. This is an extension of a 'social contract theory'. Read up on it if you have time.

You then have a Cabinet that is staffed with people who are equally clueless. How Theresa May, a geography graduate became the Home Secretary is beyond ridiculous. She has committed so many blunders over the years but the notable ones have to be her threats to the judiciary on the issue of judicial review applications
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-21489072
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...judiciary.html

And some here have said that she aspires to be the next PM of UK? I am sorry. She is no Margaret Thatcher. Dream on.

You then have many ministers who have been embroiled in the expenses scandal and continue to have their family members as their staff, on huge salary scales.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news.../mps-expenses/
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/mps-expenses
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-26911952
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-revealed.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/news...-employed.html

You also then have Prime Minister's Question Time where it is a constant ruckus. The rationale behind the televised coverage is to update the citizens on whats been happening or for them to see their MPs actually stand up and voice out the constituents problems. But it's turned into a very bad weekly comedy show.
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/...-party-leaders

If that is not enough, you have a police commissioner who seems to only come out with a standard response every time something goes wrong. After awhile, all is forgotten and everything is back to square one. Btw, have you checked out his new ride?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...-cuts-row.html

You then have multiple police forces all over UK which are led by Police and Crime Commissioners who are party partisan. Their elections have proved that it was a waste of your taxpayers money to finance it and that the voting turnout was horrendously low.
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-22624096
http://www.theguardian.com/public-le...nds-byelection
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-20374139

Also, some of these Police and Crime Commissioners have paid and are continuing to pay huge salaries to their family members and friends on their staff and paying for other unnecessary things. On the topic of Police and Crime Commissioners, my favourite has to be Ann Barnes, the PCC of Kent. Words cannot describe her incompetence. You'll just have to watch this for yourself.

[video="youtube;xlcWVXHv_As"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xlcWVXHv_As[/video]

I've found a working link of the entire comedy. You can watch it here.
http://vodlocker.com/zi3x8owg9n7j.html

And all this wastage of money while reducing the number of police officers and cutting their salaries!?!?

This, coupled with open borders make UK a very unsafe place. Why, you may ask? How are you able to detect the bad guys when you allow practically anyone to enter into your country and at the same time, expect the police to do their job when front-line staff are being stretched due to cuts in their numbers?

Shouldn't the logical thing to do be to take control of your borders, stop giving away billions yearly to EU and millions in foreign aid to India (who btw have a very solid space shuttle and nuclear programme) and instead channel that money to paying higher wages to your doctors, nurses,police etc and employing more of them?
http://www.express.co.uk/news/politi...dia-279million
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-34398449

Also, why are you allowing tens of thousands of unskilled, uneducated people from Pakistan, Bangladesh and a few other countries to relocate to UK, live off benefits, create enclaves, do not want to integrate with other communities and then top it all off by giving them citizenships soon after?

Why do this when your immigration policy, at the very same time, inadvertently dictates that you discriminate against a doctor from New Zealand, a lawyer from Canada etc? I could go on but I think I've made my point and that is this. To borrow a famous Chinese saying, If the upper beam is not straight, the lower beam will be crooked.

In order for UK to return to its former status, you must

have an intelligent PM (someone like Margaret Thatcher) and assisted by capable Cabinet Ministers.

leave the EU, reclaim control of your borders and decide independently who can work and live in the UK

channel money into your front line forces such as the police, doctors, nurses and teachers

with tightened and controlled borders, the police should comb each city, check people if they have valid papers or deport them immediately if they don't. Suspicious people with link to terror groups must be detained, investigated, charged and then imprisoned indefinitely

be brave to launch police investigations into terror groups, regardless if they operate in the churches, temples, mosques or at the playgrounds. Hiding behind political correctness is a cowardly thing to do.

repair the reputation of the police force so that men in blue will regain the trust of the citizens

If these steps are followed, UK will not only a safe country but also a great country once again.
I feel ashamed that I wasn't tagged. :frown:

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At the moment I'm most worried about the fact that our generation will become that one that doesn't get to retire. That is just making me want to quit while I'm ahead and emigrate to a country that actually has things going for it.

If I could afford would much rather retire in a log cabin in Alaska, where I could be semi self-sufficient and enjoy my twilight years, than sit in blighty pushing a pen or lifting crates until I succumb to heart disease.
completely understand this post.

I never really had the same feelings, until I left England... but now, looking back, its hard to rationalize returning.

I currently live in china, which does have its problems, and due to still being a developing country, certainly lacks a lot of the luxury that england has, outside of major city centers.. but, most importantly it ticks off the essential boxes of my life:

Here I can:

- Easily secure stable work, that pays a very decent wage.
- Live a decent quality of life on around 25% of my monthly income.
- Buy a flat (no mortgage) in less then 2-3 years.
- afford a decent car, and to pay for transport.

Compared to my friends back in the UK, life here just makes a lot of sense.

I look back at england and I just see problems, especially for young people:

- Housing that would cost me 5-6x my yearly sallery (in my families area of the UK)
- Ridiculous cost of living, that would reduce my ability to save/have a relaxing financially independent life
- a population thats to busy fighting and arguing then actually getting things done
- Jobs that require a stupid amount of red-tape, lengthy application processes, and in the end are not very secure/reliable.
- A fractured society that does not know what it wants to be, with an increasingly unhappy native population.
(more on that last point spoiled bellow due to length, and lack of relivance)

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For me, living away from england feels good.. last year with the terror attacks in france, the crisis in europe, and now the fighting over in/out of the EU - I can watch it from a distance, and be glad im not fully involved.

China has its own problems though, I would never start a family here.. due to the way they treat children, and its to built up/dependent on large cities, for a countryside person like myself.

If you removed my family back in england from the equasion, I would try and settle in probably New Zealand, or Canada.

But all things considered, I could never have my grandchildren away from my family.. so despite all of its problems, I am tied to england, and will return soon enough to make the best out of what ever the future holds for this/my country.
Original post by HucktheForde
I feel ashamed that I wasn't tagged. :frown:

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y the fok was I tagged?
Reply 38
Original post by paul514
Wog land made me lol. Bit over the top though


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Just out for an evening troll seeing if anybody would bite!
Will respond later but your OP is a little racist as you refer to BRITAIN as ENGLAND.

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