Sweden's major issues due to right wing is their Muslim population turning whole cities into ghettos not really much to do with the EU. As for the Wolfgang analogy, surely if his guests couldn't afford to pay then they wouldn't have gone for a meal. I certainly don't want to base my future on a 'may be'
You're quite right Bob - they are, and that was brought about by fullfilling EU quotas to the letter.
Thereafter, once the initial families were in, the rest followed. But heh, Sweden would have let them in anyway if it weren't for the EU, or so you insinuate.
Interesting that you think Wolfgang's guests wouldn't have gone for the meal - well, ask Spain, Italy, Greece and Portugal what they were faced with when it was time to pay the bills? They have been left in almost perpetual ruin, generations lost. They didn't want to keep going to those restaurants but were made to as Wolfgang owned the restaurant and the banks they owed the money to.
You see, Wolfgang is Germany, as you quite easily can deduce.
If all you sell is oranges, taramasalata, olive oil, Metaxa, tourism, Barolo, Fiat, Seat, Brunello di Montelcino, Sherry, tomatoes - how could you ever trade on the same terms as someone that sells Mercedes, BMW, Audi,Volkswagen, Siemens, Bosch, SAP, DHL, Knorr, Miele?
Can you see the potential flaw? Do you think that was or is fair?
You seem a really fair and grounded person - keep away from the fright, nightmare scenario that sells, what has made the EU so fantastic apart from it becoming easier to travel on holidays to wonderful cities?
Everything else, the ability to move and live in other countires was always there - trade was always there - so genuine question, as someone who left the UK for DK - what has been so briliant about the EU that everyone now is frightened at leaving?