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I suppose it has a lot to do with this feeling of superiority. The British think they are the most advanced and superior country on the planet.ca.funke wrote:Hello all,
after 2 years of bureaucratic nightmare of living in Ireland with my Lebanese wife (which made me a regular in this forum), we now live in Zürich.
After only 3 months here I can report the following: It´s just great
We already conducted a totally stress-free journey by car ("shall we go today or tomorrow?") to Germany. Another trip to Belgium (via France and Luxembourg) followed shortly.
Today we´re just after coming back from celebrating our second wedding-anniversary in Malta. The flight took us from Zürich to Malta and back. There were simply no problems at all. Except for check-in we didn´t use our passports.
Sitting in Malta airport this noon (Hard-Rock Café in front of the gate, how cool is that?), we saw several flights bound to the UK. While having a sandwich we saw passengers bound to Norwich and Manchester heading to Passport-Control. That´s when I decided I have to post this very post later on.
Why is there passport-free travel from Iceland to Malta, from Portugal to Estonia, while 2 little islands in the west of Europe think they´re better? I still fail to understand...
(excuses for the emotinal post, but it was just such a great feeling)
...regards from Zürich,
Christian
If 17700 illegals are stopped annually, how many get through? If the UK and Ireland were to join Schengen (which, by the way, I think they should - but not Schengen in it's present form), the number if unlawful entrants would surely spiral.The BBC wrote:Take a look at the statistics. The UK Border Agency has told the BBC that in the last five years, UK officials have stopped more than 88,500 attempts from people trying to get into the UK illegally. Of those, 61,000 were at Calais alone.
There is exit controls from French airport, French train stations (Eurostar), and in Dover (when they happen to be in the booth).benifa wrote:You seem to be forgetting that France does not have outward border checks. Clandestines bound for Dover or other UK ports are not stopped - by French authorities - from leaving France.
I was really referring to the startling ease at which clandestines can enter lorries in Calais - with no one to stop them until either they arrive in the UK or are caught by UK authorities in Calais.Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:There is exit controls from French airport, French train stations (Eurostar), and in Dover (when they happen to be in the booth).
Ben i am a bit baffled as to which aspect of my statement is derogatory about the British. All my comments are based on facts. You only have to open the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Telegraph, BNP Newsletter and Migration watch 1p rubbish, to get a clear picture of the British Mindset. You might be an exception to the rule but certainly not the norm.benifa wrote:
Just in response to Obie's derogatory comments about the British. I'm pretty sure we don't feel that our country is the most advanced and superior country on the planet. Nor do we believe that our country is the only one capable of doing border checks.
Really?!Obie wrote:Ben i am a bit baffled as to which aspect of my statement is derogatory about the British.
Jesus - if you think the "British mindset" can be determined by what you read in the Daily Mail or the others - I'm shocked and, frankly, a bit frightened.Obie wrote:All my comments are based on facts. You only have to open the Daily Mail, Daily Express, Telegraph, BNP Newsletter and Migration watch 1p rubbish, to get a clear picture of the British Mindset.
That's great Obie - but your perceived observations cannot justify your comments such as, "The British think they are the most advanced and superior country on the planet. They believe, they are the only one capable of doing border checks and that all other countries are incompetent in doing so."Obie wrote:You might be an exception to the rule but certainly not the norm.
This is not a pigment of my imagination, it is the status quo at present.
Remember i lived in the UK for 11 years, before my family moved to Ireland. I went there as a 9 year old child. I am therefore saying this from personal experience and observation. I spent more time there than any other place on earth.
I'd like to see these opinion polls. As long as they're not something from the Daily Mail, that is.Obie wrote:You only need to look at opinion polls, to realise that the vast majority of British loathe the EU so much, and are strongly against EU integration policies.
Obie wrote:Needless to mention the voting of two BNP members and the advancement of UKIP in the EU parliament, to remove any obscurity in your mind that the UK don't believe or trust in Europe full stop. Even if the mechanism you suggested are implemented, the UK will still outrightly reject Schengen. I am not a betting man, but i will put my life on that.
I was in UK for 1 year and I can feel that. Of course I look different in colour and was invited to work there. Of course they know my original country is poorer. I do feel they see themselve as a master.Remember i lived in the UK for 11 years, before my family moved to Ireland. I went there as a 9 year old child. I am therefore saying this from personal experience and observation. I spent more time there than any other place on earth.
This I agree with. "Ireland? Northern Ireland or Southern Ireland?" is often said, when I go home and meet old friends, tell them where I'm living. Even my father, when sending post to me, insists on writing "Southern Ireland" at the bottom of my address and affixing a standard 1st class stamp. I cringe when I see it..Darkhorse wrote:In our office we have people from UK sending us post using UK stamp rather than EU stamps event though they have told a lot of times.
Even my friend who is british send me a wedding invitation using UK stamps that arrive 2 weeks later after theirs wedding.
This is just an example that among the british that all island of ireland still UK.
Directive/2004/38/EC wrote:There is an especially funny view in the UK that it is “specialâ€
ciaramc the situation in Italy is truly disheartening. I agree with you fully and it depresses me daily.ciaramc wrote:I have to say I read through the post and it almost made me laugh ....Obie what you think of the UK I think of Italy.....ITALY where it is now a crime if your an illegal immigrant? punishable with 5 years in prison (where they think they are going to put all the illegals presently in the country I don't know?)
You can not even go to a hospital if you have no documents? A women actually died a couple of weeks ago because she was afraid to go to the hospital?
Here the Pope calls for there to be an amnesty (But only for domestic helps? As if the other poor illegal workers don't count?) and the Government actually approve it? Even though they just made being an Overstayer/illegal a crime?
Here in Italy the average time for renewing your residence card is about a year?
So we always think one place is worse than the other....I have to say the more I go home to Ireland (a nation of immigrants) the more I see and hear dearly beloved comments and derogatory remarks