SI
SI
discoversearch

We've detected that you're using an ad content blocking browser plug-in or feature. Ads provide a critical source of revenue to the continued operation of Silicon Investor.  We ask that you disable ad blocking while on Silicon Investor in the best interests of our community.  If you are not using an ad blocker but are still receiving this message, make sure your browser's tracking protection is set to the 'standard' level.
Politics : World Affairs Discussion

 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext  
To: Chas. who wrote (3798)2/19/2004 9:30:45 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 3959
 
Re: kill em all or at least get em all out of America.... send em to Belgium, they deserve them.....

ROFL... You're a barrel of laughs! I mean, you bark like the Son-of-a-Holocaust-Survivor (TM) --how come? I bet your granny was Polish, wasn't she? Clue:

Politicians squabble over the alleged 'flood of migrants' from new states

By Nigel Morris and Daniel Howden

19 February 2004


Michael Howard, the Tory leader, will attempt to turn up the heat on the Government on immigration today by demanding that Britain prevents citizens of the new EU member states from working in the country for at least two years.

Mr Howard, seeking to make political capital out of Labour's discomfort on the issue, will accuse the Government of complacency over the implications of the EU's expansion in May. This comes as the Government sought to play down fears that Britain would be flooded by migrants seeking work in more prosperous parts of the EU.

During a high-profile visit to Burnley, the scene of race riots in 2001, Mr Howard will demand that Britain copy the "transitional arrangements" adopted by Germany and France to prevent citizens from new EU members from working there. Mr Howard will say: "The Conservative Party has always supported the enlargement of the EU to take in the former communist countries of Eastern Europe. We continue to do so."

But he will continue: "Almost every other country in the EU has quite rightly taken the precaution of putting in place transitional arrangements to deal with immigration from the accession countries. It is still not too late for the British Government to put in place transitional arrangements as well. If we were in government, we would do so. The Government has approached this problem in typical fashion. First it failed to address it, then it ignored it, now it is claiming to face up to it."
[snip]

news.independent.co.uk

Michael Howard's Jewish background:

Jewish World Review Nov. 10, 2003 / 15 Mar-Cheshvan, 5764

The chosen person

By Melanie Phillips

jewishworldreview.com |
The British Conservative party has elected Michael Howard as its first Jewish leader - and potential Prime Minister - since Benjamin Disraeli led the Tories in the 19th century.

This has occurred when much of the Jewish community in Britain feels besieged by an upsurge of anti-Jewish hatred. So how can a country whose deep vein of prejudice is once again open and flowing be sanguine about the possibility of a Jewish Prime Minister?
[...]

jewishworldreview.com
Report TOU ViolationShare This Post
 Public ReplyPrvt ReplyMark as Last ReadFilePrevious 10Next 10PreviousNext