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I'm totally open to suggestion. I'm looking for "real life" debate though...not online debate. Possibly set a meeting place/time and pros and cons could be weighed then.archigabe wrote:Sounds like a nice Idea...I really don't want to suggest that immigrants should keep their heads down, but wouldnt the idea of an 'immigrant's party' instill some psychological fear amongst the Irish that there's too many immigrants?
Lets weigh the pros and cons and get a debate going and then try to get some political action started.
Immigrants have some political rights and can vote locally. Besides that you can pressure the government by exposing issues and that puts pressure on the government. There are other parties that have immigrant issues as part of their platform as well.Dawie wrote:There's no point starting a political party if it's potential members (i.e. immigrants) have no political rights to start off with.
Like I said...if you don't think it's feasible then don't join. I'm looking for people to meet and try to get something started.joesoap101 wrote:This could only be potentially feasible in countries where a large proportion of immigrants have become citizens, and therefore have the right to vote. The Netherlands is a good example of this where many cities have populations in excess of 50% who are foreign born but hold Dutch citizenship.
Well you have a stupid idea and anyone who joins will be equally as stupid.sovtek wrote:Like I said...if you don't think it's feasible then don't join. I'm looking for people to meet and try to get something started.joesoap101 wrote:This could only be potentially feasible in countries where a large proportion of immigrants have become citizens, and therefore have the right to vote. The Netherlands is a good example of this where many cities have populations in excess of 50% who are foreign born but hold Dutch citizenship.
I'm not sure of the rules of this forum but there is typically a rule of "attack the post and not the poster" in most I'm a member of.joesoap101 wrote:Well you have a stupid idea and anyone who joins will be equally as stupid.sovtek wrote:Like I said...if you don't think it's feasible then don't join. I'm looking for people to meet and try to get something started.joesoap101 wrote:This could only be potentially feasible in countries where a large proportion of immigrants have become citizens, and therefore have the right to vote. The Netherlands is a good example of this where many cities have populations in excess of 50% who are foreign born but hold Dutch citizenship.
Joesoap101, please dial down on the personal insults.joesoap101 wrote:Well you have a stupid idea and anyone who joins will be equally as stupid.sovtek wrote:Like I said...if you don't think it's feasible then don't join. I'm looking for people to meet and try to get something started.joesoap101 wrote:This could only be potentially feasible in countries where a large proportion of immigrants have become citizens, and therefore have the right to vote. The Netherlands is a good example of this where many cities have populations in excess of 50% who are foreign born but hold Dutch citizenship.