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(02-18-2016 09:32 AM)tynamite Wrote:
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The British government has empty council properties and supported accommodation all the time.
It's a shame all the immigrants are stealing it from the people who need it the most.
This is a lie and you know it, stop with the nonsense propoganda.
You know full well that the majority of people on welfare are white british, some of them have been on the "dole" for generations.
Look no further than the daily mail newspaper which highlights these extreme cases of couples with ten kids collecting big paycheques every month.
I lived in the UK for 17 years, so pull the other leg mate.
Actually it's the coloured people who take up most the welfare. The government is lying about the unemployment rate. For example, when someone is on workfare, the government classes them as employed, so millions of people could be on workfare right now and the government will lie and say that unemployment has gone down. America lies about the unemployment rate too.
A government employee leaked the real unemployment statistics to The Guardian.
Here's a heartwarming story for you. It'll warm your heart. It's truly remarkable. Goat people from Romania are bringing their family to Britain to get free money and free housing. If immigrants aren't stealing all the free council houses and supported accommodation that should be going to the homeless and mentally ill, on earth are these destitute Romanian goat people affording to get accommodation in Britain?
Mass exodus: Remus Neda, far right, his son Simon, third left, who needs drugs for a heart condition and other family members from Berini, Romania
Among those keen to move are 170 Roma who live in abject poverty on the outskirts of the villages, with
no running water in their homes and as many as 20 people sharing a three-room house.
One of them, father-of-seven Remus Neda, 37, said he hoped to move to Britain after learning that he could be eligible for
housing benefits and NHS care.
Pointing to a shaggy brown and white goat, tethered to an outhouse, he said: ‘In January, the only thing left in the village will be the goat.’
Basic conditions: Daniel Neda, left, and family outside their home
Mr Gabriel-Adrian, the mayor of Sacosu Turcesc, which encompasses these villages, said: ‘I think it is possible that
half of the people in Berini and Uliuc, the Romanian and Roma people, will go to the UK next year.
‘In particular, the young people will go, because they don’t have anything here. They will go to work in agriculture and construction, but also for the
benefits.
‘My advice to Britain would be not to give people everything. You should take care because, if everybody goes to the UK, what will you do? Can you afford it?
‘People do not have big salaries here and will
obviously be interested in the salaries and the benefits in England.’
Reflecting growing tensions in Romania, he singled out the Roma community as the most likely to move, saying: ‘It is not a bad thing for us that they want to go somewhere else in Europe.
New pastures: Families see the move to London as a 'good opportunity' for them
Handouts: The families in the village only receive £9 a month from the Romanian authorities for each of their children, which they say is not enough to raise them
His 15-month-old son Simon still bears the scars of heart surgery and Mr Neda must pay for his on-going medication in Romania. ‘In the UK, it would be better because we would have free medical care,’ he said.
Another Roma villager, Daniela Neda, 45, who is not related to Remus, also plans to move to the UK when the restrictions are lifted.[/quote]
The gypsies have been a problem in Eastern Europe since their arrival from India through the "silk route" and then Byzantium/Turkey some time around 12-14 century. Since then nobody was able to civilize them. They settled in Balkans and have been a huge source of tensions between them and local population.
I remember clearly how before the Romanian accession to the EU the BBC and European TV channels were showing those "poor" gypsies portraying local governments as "fascist" for not being nice to gypsies.
Well,I wish Europe good luck now. This people are impossible to change. They averse to civilized way of living, they do not have work ethic and they are not interested in work,quite frankly.
My suggestion is to do what we have done for jews. We create a state for them in their homeland of Northern India.If India or Pakistan disagree Europe should just stop all financial aid to them.