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by jacquesm
6000 days ago
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I've heard these arguments time and again while the European borders were dissolved, NONE of it came true. The only thing that changed is that the element in society that had it easy to parasite on the rest found that they suddenly had a harder time of it. For the rest of us it is business as usual, with a whole bunch of advantages thrown in for free. People that don't like a level playing field can't be much of a player. |
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There is a huge difference. For a country to go into the EU, it has a lot of requirements - it isn't just an arbitrary opening of the borders.
The EU would never allow a backwards developing country to become part.
> People that don't like a level playing field can't be much of a player.
The effect of mass immigration is usually worse on the lower strata of society (plumbers, manual labourers) - not me and you.
And yes, there are people who would not be able to compete - we can't all be rocket scientists.