My country too, but then I'm not the 'simple one' hereSo, in your simple logic, would you let anyone in to OUR country?
(I wonder if you can be found at one of those extremist marches that various nutjobs hold every now and again to proclaim 'britishness' whilst dragging their knuckles on the ground and smashing bits of 'their' country up
But aws to the question then I guess it depends on whether you think it is only us that can improve our standard of living...
A member of our family is studying in Europe for free instead of being burdoned for life by our education system...
As a result their life chances have improved greatly...
So it would be hypocritical of me to say others shouldn't be able to do the same...
My 'simple logic' is because although local language skills were not required (courses mainly in English), we insisted on funding the learning of that local language beforehand in order to 'fit in'...
In other words being comfortable with the 'local' language!
English is a victim of it's own success, because in addition to all the invading we have done, English has taken over the internet to a certain extent and music/film influences are almost everywhere...
So how about you tell us who you would let in or not...
Bearing in mind the huge number of ex-pats who 'improved their lot' that may be affected by your answer