Indeed. I'm fairly pro-immigration, but I'm certainly not up for a free for all.
Yes, I don't support a free for all but one of the main problems as I see it is the success of the U.K economy, if we weren't doing so well then the country wouldn't be so attractive, a sort of catch 22 situation. It would seem to me that one of the fears that many have is that the country will be less British but history doesn't support that, for example anyone who visits The United States will know how patriotic they are (flags in gardens) yet the U.S had millions and millions of immigrants who rapidly assimilated into the country, pretty much the same for Australia and Canada, anyone remember assisted passages BTW?
I'm a great believer that people should not be restricted to the country of their birth, In fact I think that humans should be able to move around the world freely rather than being stuck in the lump of land they happen to be born in (I'm quite a dreamer at times ) I realize that this just isn't remotely feasible and probably never will be.
Pete
People can move freely around the world, if you or I decided this morning to go and work in the us, china, australia, russia, china, India, spain or anywhere else, we could, it may not be as simple as finding a job, packing our bags and going, but we could.
Its almost like some people think if we vote leave the country will shut up shop, close the doors and no one can come or go.
As a good example, i bet my right nut Adrian will still be here once our exit has been negiotiated, why wouldnt he be?
He doesnt seem to want to answer why he wouldnt, just promote propaganda to stay. I see absolutely no reason why the British wouldnt want him to be here either, he pays into the system and works hard, probably creates jobs, hell, more of the same please.