woody69
Journeyman Pro
Dream on about what? I was making a specific remark about the poster Farage used as part of his campaign. It's a fact the picture was of Syrian migrants fleeing whilst crossing the Croatia-Slovenia border in 2015.Dream on. Most of the immigrants were from Sud Saharan countries who were economic migrants and not from war zones.
Where did I make this assertion that after claiming asylum they went on the run, you made that one up matey. Maybe you could try and read the post you referenced and respond to that instead of ranting on to suit your own prejudices like most socialist do. Oh! While were on the subject, how many did you take in.
With regards to your other question, where you asked where you made the assertion that after claiming asylum they went on the run, you said:
Millions of unchecked illegal immigrants flooding into Europe is racist is it
For an immigrant to become an "illegal immigrant" they need to have entered the country illegally and not claimed asylum, had their asylum request turned down and then stayed instead of returning to their country of origin or even overstayed on their visa. You're the one who appears to have conflated the image of that poster with "millions of unchecked illegal immigrants flooding into Europe", as that was what was being discussed and why I responded in the way I did. However, if you do want to extend the conversation onto the more general topic of immigration into Europe and the EU rather than the poster we were discussing it might be worth having a read of these articles first:
https://fullfact.org/immigration/eu-migration-and-uk/
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34131911
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uk...n-crisis-how-many-people-are-on-the-move.html
https://fullfact.org/europe/how-many-migrants-are-coming-europe-and-uk/
Hopefully you will see from the figures that it isn't quite the "millions" you appear to believe it is.
Also, although a little old now, these are interesting articles on whether migration in itself (those economic migrants you mentioned) are good for the economy or not:
http://www.oecd.org/migration/OECD Migration Policy Debates Numero 2.pdf
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stuart...migrants-key-to-economic-growth/#a5dd52f7dabd
I'm not sure why you have labelled me a socialist, (especially as you seem to be using it as some kind of ad hominem attack)?