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Doggit
There's some tumultuous times ahead in Europe, seen how violent it's getting in Calais recently.
I'd have to say that that's the biggest understatement of the year. Germany opened the floodgates to economic migrants to support it growing older polulation, and it was either young men who have a completely different attitude to woman, that made the journey, or those who freely admit that if other countries are prepared to give them benefits, then why shouldn't they take them. It's been estimated that maybe only 5-10% are actually proper refugees that need help, so the remaining million or so, are the type of people that will end up causing problems, and at some point, there's going to be either a backlash, or an attempted takeover by those immigrants taking what they see is their god given right. The migrants in Calais are prepared to attack and threaten drivers to get over here, and yet the French turn a blind eye, and we haven't sent troops over there to stop it, and no one equates the recent rise in crime to these type of people getting in to this country.
It's just that I am firmly of the view that the rise of the far right parties in Europe is solely down to the fact that they are seen as the only people who are talking seriously about controlling immigration
The rise of the far right, is actually a subconcious reaction to fact that most people see the immigrants as a threat to their known way of life. In Inidia and Pakistan, rape is a fact of life because men there seem to think it's their right. In many of the middle east countries, I sometimes wonder if men insist their wives are covered, simply to stop other men going after them. We've heard of the sexual attacks in Cologne at Christmas, and Sweden now has the highest number of rapes other than Somalia since taking in so many immigrants. You can control immigration, but not the attitudes of the immigrants that are then allowed to come here.