Workingman wrote:However, my rant was not about benefits it was about the myth that immigration is and always has been good for the country. Whenever the subject comes up the debate is always silenced by the PC mantra of "Immigration is good, stopping it is bad". No hard facts are ever given for this, but any negative examples are always, always, put down as racist.
The point is WM, in the context of the EU, this is not immigration. It's like moving from Leeds to London to find work. THAT is the point I'm making. Your are for the EU but not for the consequences. Especially the consequences where the EU Says we must apply local laws to ALL EU citizens equally. This is due to the way that other EU countries work and the fact that they refuse to do the decent thing in terms of EU citizens.
The UK is very different, as you have said. It is the biggest reason I think the UK should be out of the EU. We are DIFFERENT. So different, in fact, that we will be massively impacted by the EU.
The UK has led the world. Not followed. We've already been where the bulk of the EU is but we've exited there and moved on. The EU is dragging us back over and over and over again because they don't lead. They are following, reluctantly, with a bunch of nations who will do Anything and I do mean ANYTHING but follow the UK lead.
You can't complain about Bulgarians or Romanians in the UK if you want to be in the EU. This is simply cross EU migrant labour. Something the EU is unwilling to resolve when it comes to unemployment and benefits.