A "weather bomb" is to "bring 3 weeks of hell" to the UK, with "80mph winds, blizzards and temperatures falling to -9C". The ice storm "poised" to hit us tomorrow from the Atlantic could uproot trees, tear tiles off roofs and knock out power supplies.
Daily Telegraph by chance? "Shock as temperatures plunge and weather gets a bit stormy during winter!"
The storm, thought to have been sanctioned by the EU, is expected to drop 350,000 Eastern Europeans in the South East to hoover up YOUR tax money which they intend to use to build mansions in Romania.
Fair enough. But the five billion is turned into a loss by how much EU immigration actually costs the economy. Don't get me wrong, I know many migrants who are kind, polite, hard-working and law-abiding, but I can't help thinking they are taking jobs from the unemployed British. As long as there is a dole-queue in this country, available jobs should go to our own, and if our own are too feckless to do them, then the government should be removing benefits until they do. Once the dole queue is drastically reduced, we can bring in help from abroad. Just my thoughts on the matter.
The Brits don't want the jobs because they are happy doing **** all. 10% of people are thick as ****, 10% of people live in poverty, dems the farks
So you want to force honest, hard-working employers like Bazza into employing people who are either a) lazy and/or b) have drink/drug related problems and if they don't do the work stop their benefits and their children have to go without food?
Who the fook is Bazza? I wouldn't expect anyone with health-related issues to be forced into work, and I certainly wouldn't have children go without food. But there are many in this country who are happy to take the dole and not even bother to look for work. So what do we do with these people? Just leave them as they are? Or threaten them with sanctions if they don't taken on an available vacancy? The latter doesn't work, though, if there are no vacancies to fill. My main gripe isn't with the working migrants. I protest at having so many foreign criminals in our prisons, and I do object to this country allowing beggars in when we can't even help our own homeless folk. I can't give my money to a Kurdish Big Issue seller, but I will give to Richard who has lived on the streets since he was 13.