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#1 Posted : 25 February 2013 23:33:43(UTC)
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We saw recently in Die Zeit the concerns over Roma immigration. And now we have Die Welt, which records how appalling conditions from eastern slums have suddenly moved to within a few metres of the German welfare society. "As worlds collide, integration comes to its limits", say the local police and security sources in the North Rhine-Westphalia.

Currently, there are an estimated 209,000 Romanians and 121,000 Bulgarians living in Germany, although how many are Roma is not known. documented. Thousands more from southeastern Europe arrive every month and some cities have reporting a six-fold increase since the two countries became EU members.

Officials in Duisburg, in an internal report of September 2012, offer a troubling assessment: "As long as people wander uncontrolled in this form and there is unregulated settlement, the problems are not controllable by the police".


Read here... http://www.eureferendum....ogview.aspx?blogno=83657

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#2 Posted : 26 February 2013 00:18:18(UTC)
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Zoerner says, and we now need urgent rescue packages for people. But she also argues for restriction of free movement until the EU is able to control immigrants and manage their distribution.



On the first part of the above statement - yes we argued the same [urgent rescue package]. On the second - like the idea of the euro and similarly with free movement of peoples - the politicians jumped the gun.

Economic union, should have preceded the inauguration of the euro. Though, the the Schengen Argreement was way too soon, way way too soon.

In both cases, horse before the bloody cart and so blumin' typical of Brussels and their insane headlong plummet to a Westernised Soviet Utopia.
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#3 Posted : 26 February 2013 02:34:49(UTC)
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make money available for the integration of Roma into their native countries.


Don't make me bloody laugh!
This group is incapable of integration in ANY country, let alone 'their own' in which they have existed for many hundreds of years.
With all the goodwill in the world, they have a reputation which they fully deserve & leave trails of filth & destruction behind them, drastically upset the established indigenous & ethnic communities with which they come in contact &, even in the 'small' numbers already here, are an unacceptable drain on both resources & patience/goodwill.

A government which truly represents its people still has time to ensure that not one Sinti or Roma crosses the Channel....unless in a southerly direction.

This is highly explosive stuff.
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#4 Posted : 26 February 2013 14:54:09(UTC)
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make money available for the integration of Roma into their native countries.


Don't make me bloody laugh!
This group is incapable of integration in ANY country, let alone 'their own' in which they have existed for many hundreds of years.
With all the goodwill in the world, they have a reputation which they fully deserve & leave trails of filth & destruction behind them, drastically upset the established indigenous & ethnic communities with which they come in contact &, even in the 'small' numbers already here, are an unacceptable drain on both resources & patience/goodwill.

A government which truly represents its people still has time to ensure that not one Sinti or Roma crosses the Channel....unless in a southerly direction.

This is highly explosive stuff.


The problem is gradually lessening as we continue to eat their transport . . .
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pipesmoker on 26/02/2013(UTC)
techno
#5 Posted : 26 February 2013 18:26:47(UTC)
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There is already a Roma woman selling the Big Issue outside the supermarket in the small town where I work in the north of England.

Judging by online comments, this is quite common. Apparently, by selling the Big Issue they can claim to be self-employed, get a National Insurance number and then claim benefits.
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#6 Posted : 27 February 2013 00:23:04(UTC)
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There is already a Roma woman selling the Big Issue outside the supermarket in the small town where I work in the north of England.

Judging by online comments, this is quite common. Apparently, by selling the Big Issue they can claim to be self-employed, get a National Insurance number and then claim benefits.


There was an article in one of the papers a few months back referring to in Bristol a whole bunch of Romanians had forced out the genuine 'Big Issue' sellers and were selling the paper instead but were also indulging in putting roots down by getting their names on housing lists etc etc....

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#7 Posted : 27 February 2013 01:55:54(UTC)
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Good Godwin's law!

Yes, they're nicely laying the foundations for the rise another Adolf Hitler.

Well, what the hell. Bring it on now, I say. I shan't stand in his way. I hope he kills every motherfcuking one of them and cleans the country out of all that hideously alien ethnic filth we been inundated with for the last 65 years.

Besides, he did have his men dress up in such nice uniforms. And that Hakenkreuz - utterly wunderbar! Simple and in-your-face aggressive. That's the style!

Yes, I think I could happily not stand in his way. I might even go along to watch the torch-lit parades and join in singing along with a few of those romper-stomping marches.

And lots of Wagner! Yeah! Just the business.

I saw a beeboid programme once with some sneering opinionated little shit deprecating the artistic tastes of the Nazis, their taste in architecture in particular — all that grandiose imperial stuff reminiscent of the Greco-Roman Geschtickt . I think his name was Jonathan Meades. It's funny how these arty-farty bozos psychologise these things and bring in a 'moral' dimension to it all. But then they have nothing else rattling around in their empty skulls. The bloke was first rate at sneering though. I think he must have practised in front of the mirror for years. The strange thing is I never saw him, or anyone else, do a similar job on the Soviet Union where there was far more need, given its truly outstanding plug-ugliness in all things. The Nazis had much much better taste in my view. All those nice fresh Aryan faces in posters glancing up to a bright new future for themselves and their kin. Ha ha. Lovely! Meades didn't like it one little bit. I did though. Anything that upsets them is fine by me. Fcuk Meades. Put him on the list.

Oh yeah, and when our Adolf has done the business and cleaned out the mess we thank him, give him his cards and send him on his way, then get back to normality.

Just like that! Simple really. See?

Tommy Cooper for PM.
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#8 Posted : 27 February 2013 07:06:17(UTC)
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There was an article in one of the papers a few months back referring to in Bristol a whole bunch of Romanians had forced out the genuine 'Big Issue' sellers and were selling the paper instead but were also indulging in putting roots down by getting their names on housing lists etc etc....

Romanian Big Issue seller wins right to housing benefit

Romanian families use Big Issue loophole
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