It's like the United Nations where I live.I have mentioned before Bob that I doubt your commitment to open borders would survive half a dozen Roma families moving into your road, actually I doubt it would take half a dozen.
Am I wrong ?
If you found your new Roma neighbours moving next door would you be straight round with a nice bottle of red and a bunch of flowers to welcome them?
Would you organise some integration classes for them so hopefully you could get them to refrain from spitting , defecating and urinating in your drive ? All in the name of open borders after all . Or would you sell up ?
I suspect you have never contemplated any of it because it is quite simply something you don't expect to ever contend with, however it is something you are happy for those less fortunate than yourself to have to suffer. Yet for those that have their lives blighted by immigration you have no empathy and offer crassly worded support for open borders.
How is your beloved EU dealing with open borders ? .
Paying the Libyan security forces to murder, torture, rape and terrorise African migrants in an attempt to prevent them reaching the Mediterranean coast.
The Eastern states are simply refusing migrants, asylum or not.
Poland sending 5,000 troops to their border with Germany to prevent migration flows, supported by self formed citizen groups.
The whole EU is inflamed with tension on migration.
But not an issue for you, you support open borders and its all working out fine.
Its like the last 30 years didn't happen.
Everyone gets on just fine, with people from all over the world living next to me. I don't have a problem with it.
We all live under the same sky, and I'm struggling to think of anything I did years ago I can't do today, you know, like have a pint in the pub with my friends or nod and say 'good morning' to a stranger walking past me with a friendly smile on their face. You know, some of them aren't even British born and bred, but hey ho.
We queue up and make polite conversation like we always have, and everyone is just as friendly as I always remember them from years past. You can stick your divisive claptrap where the sun doesn't shine.