I don't expect for a second that it'll get published.
"It seems today’s whipping boys, at whom we wag the finger of blame when
things go south, are now immigration and Europe. How reassuring a reminder of
the quivering jowls of rage of Middle England that both should crop up last
week in response to Peter Luff’s defence of the EU (Your View, 10th
January).
I’m no Conservative, but am far from being so single-mindedly partisan
that I automatically refute everything our MP suggests. Over this, I am
inclined to agree with him. Or maybe not; every day, I struggle to move (even
to breathe) due to the “millions of Bulgarians and Albanians” compacting and
squashing me like some kind of European car-crusher. Yes, we have people who
choose to move from their prosperous, luxurious lives of hovel-dwelling
fruit-picking to appreciate healthcare that they do not have to pay for; but
then again, we are living in a time when the birth rate and immigration are
falling while emigration rises (because when Britons leave the country to live
in a nicer one, that’s unobjectionable), and the influx of different cultures
has indisputably enriched our own. Oh, and there’s the fact that -newsflash- these people are also paying tax. And
yes, it costs us money to help fund Europe. But what’s the viable, pragmatic
alternative? We are big players in the EU, politically and economically. While
we might see a short term benefit as more of the budget is kept in Britain (to
spend on useful things like, say, cutting the tax rates for the best off while
slashing the payments for the worst off), in the long term there seems little
benefit to Europe sliding into further financial disarray(except maybe schadenfreude; incidentally, one import
we are more than happy to make use of).
No-one could argue convincingly that immigration or remaining in the EU
are perfect, flawless ideas that will lead to the perfect society. But I truly
fear that the hasty, fear-induced kneejerk reaction of slamming the door on
both will lead us to no good place in the long run."
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