THE ARROGANCE OF ANGLER MERKEL.
Angler Merkel, the elected
Chancellor of Germany , since
2005, is on record as criticising the UK for their response to the
migrant and refugee situation in the EU. She has told the Prime Minister David
Cameron on a number of occasions that the free movement of labour is not open
to discussion, as it is main part of the EU, and has threatened him that if the
UK doesn’t take more refugees then his hopes of discussing new terms of
membership will be blocked. Her man, President Jean-Claude Junker, is now
trying to force the UK to
take several tens of thousands of refugees, under a plan to impose arbitrarily
fixed allocations, by threatening to tear up the Dublin Agreement which allows us to deport
any migrants elsewhere within the EU. As
we are already the most densely populated country in the EU with great pressure
on all of our public services we have to resist this to prevent a population
explosion and the consequences of social breakdown. Leaving the EU is looking
more likely if this type of treatment of a major net contributor continues.
Angler
Merkel has a need to have a free flow of migrant workers and refugees into her
country while we don’t. The German population appeared to grow at a steady rate
until about 2003 and has shown a steady decline since then, it fell by 166,591
in 2014 and it was estimated to fall by 166,244 during 2015, before current
events. While the number of deaths exceeds the number births and there is an
increase in the aging population, if Germany
wants to maintain its position as the largest manufacturer and exporter in Europe they need a supply of working age people to
replace and increase their workforce.
On
the other hand, the population of the UK has had a steady increase over
the last 10 years and is currently standing at 500,000 per. year. More worrying
is that immigration last year was 630,000 (ONS) that we know of and an estimated
100,000 illegal immigrants that we don’t, certainly far more than the tens of
thousands that we were promised.
James
Hancock.
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