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Author Archives: kathryna1
Some plain truths about immigration
It appears that many people in the UK are concerned about immigration. It’s interesting to note that had fewer people come to the UK over the centuries, many people currently living just wouldn’t exist! Have a watch here: http://www.facebook.com/wetwoworld/videos/1100274103352145/ to … Continue reading
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History is for understanding and learning from, not distorting
I’ve seen a number of references lately to events and influential figures of the Second World War. Comments along the lines of “Our armies didn’t fight and die to keep us free from Nazi domination for us to have foreigners … Continue reading
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Je ne regrette rien… certainly not my opportunity to study, work and live in the EU
Many years ago, when I was a student, one of the first votes I cast was for the UK to remain in what we then called the EEC, now, of course, the EU. Not long afterwards, because my degree included … Continue reading
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Can the Outers explain how leaving the EU would be BETTER for the UK?
The Outers keep banging on about being in charge of our own laws and yet if you ask them what they would do with their reclaimed sovereignty they are split with everyone wanting something different and no-one having any settled … Continue reading
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