Saturday 12 October 2013

12.10.13 Eighty Days To Go


The maths will prove that I am not referring to shopping days before Christmas, and I am certainly not referring to my non-existent winter holiday.  Nor is there any attempt to go 'around the world in 80 days' about to start.  No, the eighty days will take us to the close of 2013, and to the subsequent and almost immediate arrival of Romanians by the thousand.

It may seem (and probably is) unfair to generalise, and be critical of a whole country, but based on the advance parties that have displayed such desperation around Europe in recent times, I fear that the UK will become the destination of choice.  Already we see battalions of Romanians in Paris, assembling ready for an onslaught in the UK.  There have of course been concerns for some time regarding the crime levels, and hearing last month that 28,000 crimes have been committed in London by Romanians in the last five years does nothing to alleviate fears about theft, scams and other actions. Criminal gangs bring grief, and desperate people who want a better life bring massive demands upon the UK's infrastructure, whether related to health, education, housing, benefits or legal issues.  Quite literally, we will be swamped.



The government, though, tries to play down the looming crisis, and allay fears that there are greater depths to which the UK can go.  Unfortunately time (not much of it actually) will prove that the UK continues to be the 'Stupid Cunt of Europe' let alone fight a losing battle with most of the rest of the world!  In London, we've had a taste of things, as shown in the photo above, and there are so many more thousands getting ready to hop across the English Channel. France seems no more than a gateway to the UK now.  Asylum seekers and migrants all treat France as a staging post on the way to Britain.

I am quite sure that there are millions of lovely people in Romania, and that if I had little or nothing, I'd want a better life - so much so that I would quite likely travel in the hope of success for me and my family.  It is therefore not the fault of the Romanians themselves that they find the UK an attractive alternative to desperation at home.  But there is no getting away from the fact that the system is fucked, that the EU is so flawed it is also fucked beyond repair, and that the UK is the 'Stupid Cunt of Europe'.

How on earth can it be sensible, fair or sustainable to allow such little control or restriction on migration?  It is not the actual migration that's the issue, but the consequences and costs.  When a council allocates one in ten houses to someone who's turned up in the UK, how does that make sense, especially to those who've been waiting years on a list?  Is it right that my taxes (which pay for ludicrous levels of cuntism and laziness via benefits already) should be further called upon for even more demands from people who have migrated purely to collect?  The government needs to kick people into action in this country, and make them contribute. However, regardless of whether it is even partly successful in getting benefits cheats and lazy cunts to do something positive, there is no way anything will improve because the level of need is constantly being topped up by migration.

It is natural for any parents to want the best for their children, and in many ways, the efforts and dedication of economic migrants display an aptitude and desire that outshines the loafers who are already sitting on UK sofas doing fuck all at the expense of taxpayers.  Maybe, then, it serves us right that desperate people try so hard to get to the UK, when its own citizens, by the million, are wasters.  The sad part is that this process is not like the latest rules on X-Factor.  There should be a limited number of seats, and the arrival of someone prepared to work hard and be pleased to participate should in turn be met with the departure of a scrounger who sits and collects for doing nothing, yet displays the hard-done-by traits that accompany so many cunts. Once upon a time, the State decided that helping people who found themselves in unfortunate circumstances was a good policy, and displayed a caring approach.  It is a travesty, then, that this has been fucked and abused to the point where 'entitlement' is rife while personal responsibility hides in the gutter.

What a fucking mess.

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