But to actually see it and learn from it isn't something I would not of got round to doing shame it turned out the way it did, zolco if your from Hungary what are your thoughts on all this immigration as you have a hardline pm who closed the boarder quickly when immigrants kept on coming through I thought some of stuff he said actually made sense not all but things like we can't cope with the influx measure ain't in place
Our pm is a gypsy boy, he's Oxford educated, he's a bit right wing but not massively. They are in power the past 2 elections and they just blinding the people at home with lies and scaremongering. They shut the borders because he's been told to do so by the eu I reckon, he was going on about it to the public that these refugees will take their jobs and blabla but in reality nobody wants to stay in Hungary as it's crap to have an everyday life there.
I never been against immigration even when I was living back at home 20 odd years ago Romanians were coming to Hungary to work as they were piss poor but there was no hatred, although we hate each other because of our shared history and Hungary's lost Transylvania to them in the 1st world war then again in the second, but still no agro in every day life.
My only problem is religion, as most migrants are muslim or similar and they never or very rarely will integrate into the existing community and taking on European values and that's when problems comes along.
Till 100-150years there was no passports so there was free to all, that's changed now, so as living standards so that's encouraging people to migrate, and it does put a pressure on the homies I guess, but I can't fault anyone trying to better their own or their families lives with migration.
What I see is that they can't even treat situations here with existing muslim communities so if there's an influx of the newcomers that would be a big problem and in this course people like using the racist card hence the law looks dented sometimes.
Saying that, uk had its own deal to house 20k refugees over 4 years period so that's not that bad.
I mean you pay 20%tax here come on, that's like tax heaven for most of us.
I see both sides, all my in-laws voted out, nearly me Mrs too, I'm not bothered, ain't my fight. Was it a good decision or not it's not for me to say really, but the uk got mass immigration every year from eu and commonwealth countries, housing definitely driving the economy forward I doubt anything will massively slow down because of brexit but there will be a few hiccups.
As long as the migrants working and not claiming and being part of the community i have no trouble with them, but it's just doesn't seem to work
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