Sunday 17 July 2016

BreXit : The Economic Migrant Question




Yes, but Shango was born as a subject of the British Crown and the British Empire, and came to London as a Citizen of the British Commonwealth, at a time when most of our young men in the 1950s were dead, injured or maimed or overqualified for minimum wage entry-level unskilled jobs on account of their wartime training and skills.

There were far too many poorly paid menial jobs to be filled and nothing like the number of applicants needed who could do them for peanuts wages.

None of that applies to EU economic migrants, or to refugees of wars we started in their countries and it's an insult to the British public and to the intelligence of the British, Commonwealth Nations, Iraqi, Syrian, Romanaian, Polish and Bulgarian people (amongst  many others) to  assume we don't understand the the difference and won't noticed how you are trying to divide us against ourselves, instead.

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