I imagine quite a few of them can if all the Poles and other Eastern Europeans who have flooded the job market are sent packing and not replaced by increased third world immigration. It's not like the globalists are gonna quit pushing for continued immigration. The Tories and Labor still run the show, not UKIP.
If you disagree that eastern Europeans have flooded the job market it is you who are clueless. But instead of relying on condescension and making me guess what part of what I said you object to, why don't you actually formulate an argument.Are you familiar at all with Great Britain's immigration policies?
A Guardian columnist says there needs to be a second vote because this is really serious. In other words, keep voting until you get it right.
I imagine quite a few of them can if all the Poles and other Eastern Europeans who have flooded the job market are sent packing and not replaced by increased third world immigration. It's not like the globalists are gonna quit pushing for continued immigration. The Tories and Labor still run the show, not UKIP.
How is freedom of movement within the EEA "globalism"?
Yeah, well, I'm off of it now. WF millennials have shown me the light and the error of my previous ways with their ridiculous & sheltered outlook on life.
It's no wonder that they feel the way they do. Many of them have spent their whole life riding on that free train of privilege themselves. That's a by-product of a WF education today.....a lot of privileged millennials who lament the plight of the less fortunate while they drive their parents' BMW to their parents' country club. Those people do not represent average Americans. They are a small, privileged outlier who, for the most part, have done little in life other than become self-absorbed with what they are convinced is their superior talent & intellect because they have a degree from WF. I'd love to see resumes of what some of these people who ridicule people like Donald Trump & others with whom they disagree to see what they have actually done in their own lives.
I don't think I said this in the comment you quote but why don't you craft a long response on why freedom of movement for workers between countries is not something a globalist would support and then I'll respond and tell you why you're wrong.
No Brit specifically "pushed" for the immigration from the new EU states (ie the nice young Poles you and Nazi Nigel are so worried about). That's just how freedom of movement within the EU and EEA worked out (perhaps predictably) after the 2004 and 2007 expansions.
The thing about unintended consequences is they weren't intended.
It may not be the biggest issue to come out of a Brexit, but some in the market are pondering how Thursday’s vote will affect Sports Direct, the embattled sports goods retailer that operates a controversial warehouse in Derbyshire that is largely staffed by immigrant labour from eastern Europe.
Nigel Farage is an ugly Nazi with ugly Nazi pals. He mocked the murder of a young mother on Friday. I am not ever backing down from this.
He's clearly not.
"Nazi Nigel" is straight up rjesque in it's ludicrousness. And of course plenty of Brits knew what the consequences would be and were eager to try and exploit them. For example, was just reading this: