Original post by sleepysnoozeno, it genuinely made no sense - therefore, although I wanted to comment, I couldn't. read it again.it's okay if it's based on truth. yes. e.g. "judaism is an abominable religion". I'm not an anti-semite. I'm anti-judaism. semites are ethnic "jews", and the torah is a book/ideological system. it'll be funny for you to twist my words and call me an anti-semite though, it really would.not necessarilyrefugees, like I've just explained if you would simply read, are fine, so long as they're not too populous and not false refugees. it would preferable that refugees do not settle permanently too, because they will obviously want to some day return to their nation when it is safe."immigrants" can be a positive thing in a country so long as their input exceeds their output (I can say that about any group, ever). but if we are only getting low-skilled or islamic migrants, then how is that particularly helpful? with low-skills, it causes youth unemployment. with islam, it rolls back the century's effort of advancing women's rights, homosexuals' rights, free speech, fair punishments, etc. sorry not sorryyou have a terrible short-term memory if you're actually saying the same thing you've only just said (with me refuting it pretty ably). I have a good idea of our foreign relations outside of the EU: free-trade based, and immigration based on merit and common values when possible. I want all nations to have good relations. and this actually, just to point it out to you, doesn't have to necessarily involve open borders. how do we have good relations with america, canada, australia etc otherwise? also, muslims don't even come from the european continent! so how is brexit racist?she won the election by default - nobody opposed her. therefore, while tory MPs had every opportunity to stand, they didn't. that's not undemocratic of a party.the UK population isn't enfranchised within the tory party. the tory party is a private organisation. it's not a party seat nor is it a government. get your facts straight.so you've now failed to make the link between sovereignty and being able to control parties - parties are private, nations (legally) are public. you vote on public matters, not private ones. theresa may becoming PM changes basically nothing - she isn't bringing out a new manifesto. the only changes to the current tory manifesto are with the new brexit situation in mind, which the country ****ing voted in favour of! -_-