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Comments by "Nigel Johnson" (@nigeljohnson9820) on "Hungarian PM Viktor Orban to take part in European Parliament debate ahead of crucial vote" video.
If article 7 is triggered, it will serve the EU right if Hungary decides to withhold its contributions to the EU budget.
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@KB-uy3lv the EU needs to bind all the member states together and suppress national and cultural differences between the member states. One way to do this is to flood the eu with migrants who will dilute the culture of the member states making the EU population more homogenous, creating a future monoculture who own their allegiance only to the EU and it to the host state. A monoculture makes the EU population a far more mobile work force, allowing wages to be kept low by the law of supply and demand. The miscalculation may have been the disruptive nature of bring on a large number of adult migrants with a alian culture to that of most member states. Many of the economic migrants have not received the same level of education as the citizens of the host nations, making them almost unemployable. Some are escaping from war torn and broken countries. A significant few will have played a part in breaking these countries. A greater number will hold beliefs that are considered extremist to the host nation. The problem is really a question of numbers. A few migrants can be integrated into the host nation with adquit support and education. Greater numbers are likely to fail to integrate and form ghettos of resentful unemployed. These will form a reservoir for crime and radicalisation. While Germany may have a need for an influx of new workers, it is doubtful if many of the migrants will be suitable candidates simply because they have not been through the German education system. Other EU states already have high unemployment and do not require new workers. The only way the EU can absorb the numbers involved is with a massive free education and training program, but this will be resented by the indigenous population who will have to pay for it, while having their own wages suppress and jobs put at risk. This is not about race, it is about numbers and the problems resulting from dumping a large number of people from an alian culture upon another.
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@KB-uy3lv I am not a trump supporter, however some of his policies are anti globalist. I hate to admit it, but he is right to be trying to make the US more self sufficient and bring back manufacturing to the US. No country can be economically successful if it delegates it means of production to other countries, becoming a nation of consumers in the process. The globalist like the EU because it is a place to sell their products. The Chinese sell to the EU while protecting their home markets with hidden trade barriers. But like all things to do with the EU, the migration issue is more to do with ideology and a political super state agenda than it is to do with trade or even money, that comes later. This is about power and empire building.
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@KB-uy3lv I have written a lot about the modus operandi of the global elite. They use globalisation to manage trade between the rich West and the poor East. The trick is to manufacture in low wage economies where environment protection is poor and export to the rich West. The trade makes the poor nations slightly richer, but the bulk of the profit is kept by the global elite who facilitate the trade. By turning the western nations into increasingly indebted consumers, the western nations become progressively poorer. At some point the direction of trade will be reversed, but the global elite will still kept the bulk of the profits no matter which way the trade flows. This is proved by the ever growing wealth gap between the super rich and the rest of the global population. This wealth disparity is now so great that many of the super rich have assets exceeding that of medium size countries, this allows them to not only exploite the global trade flow but also to engineer it to their advantage, creating wars and conflicts where necessary to maximise the profits to be made, oil being a classic example. It is very likely tha the EU is one of there pet projects and brexit was an irritating spanner thrown into the works.
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@KB-uy3lv that may change after the EU parliamentary elections. One question that must be answered, is it covert EU policy to flood the eu with migrants? There are a number of reasons why this might be the case.
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@maxmustermann5612 don't know why you are laughing, we are talking about Hungary, not Poland, who had just agreed to increase it's contributions to the EU budget to 1.3% of its GDP.
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