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@tcbbctagain572 Most countries don't have problems with Indians. They are typically hard working and often highly educated also.
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@editfazekas3854 You must be joking, move from EU to a place where you can end up in prison just for criticizing the dictator🤦🏼♂😂 And Brazil and South Africa, have you any idea about the crime rates there??
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@marcobonesi6794 The chances of mostly unarmed civilians against military/police are 0. Unless the military itself would rebel, the civilians can't do much.
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@gloriathomas3245 Why would any country be worried about a shrinking population? It's only a temporary problem during the generation that needs to support the larger amount of older people but after that everything is better with a smaller population: less competition for same resources, cheaper housing, bigger inheritance etc. 8 billion is more than enough for this planet, having a shrinking population is the last problem any country should worry about.
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@a_b1637 If Scotland is an independent country with free will, how come they are not in EU anymore when most of the Scotts voted against leaving?
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@johnrandall125 Why would I waste time on your paranoid hypotheticals? They haven't taken away my rights here yet, so obviously I'm not going to move to a disaster zone where it has already happened.
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@johnrandall125 I have traveled the world and countless EU countries. Spare me the propaganda, EU is the one with the best human rights and has lots of consumer, employee, etc. etc. protections that don't exist elsewhere.
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How do you insist anything?
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@a_b1637 Seems it's you that doesn't understand politics or logic. This is what you said here earlier: "Scotland is already an indipendent country" and now you admit it's part of the UK. That is what I was objecting to: Scotland obviously isn't indepedent yet, but could be after the next referendum this year.
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@a_b1637 I understand English perfectly well, the sentence: "Scotland is already an indipendent country...that is obvious in the British flag" isn't ambigous. If you can't write English, the problem isn't with the reader.
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@a_b1637 And Germany and France are independent countries, if you can't tell otherwise you could check who is a member in UN and draw conclusions based on that. Such basics should not be too complicated.
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@a_b1637 "In this case Scottish people have already voted to be within UK and your opinions are just part of that minority who think different." Seems they are going to vote again this year and polls are close to 50/50 currently. What they voted in the past don't matter much if they are going to have another referendum.
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@a_b1637 "Indipendence doesn't mean you anarchy because you have to obey to the rules of the majority." What does this sentence even mean? What does it have to do with the fact that Scotland is not an independent country like you claimed it was? "This is the democracy" Another ambiguous sentence written in bad English. Nobody can know what you are talking about, are you talking about a country or a place, or the idea of democracy in general??
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@Mu3az523 Europe doesn't need low income workers, we can simply raise customs duties to keep local production competitive and it's obviously what we should do to decouple for example from China which is a huge risk for us.
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@johnhenry1190 Poland actually is an economic powerhouse if you consider the starting point and rates of growth. Obviously being in the Soviet sphere for 50 years isn't going to give you the same starting point as West Germany.
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@ThePawcios You have your own problems like abortion being illegal because of magic sky daddy etc. Those silly things and the bad air quality are the reasons I wouldn't consider living in Poland long term, otherwise it would be an interesting place. So when it becomes more secular and fix the air pollution some day it might be a very good place.
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@nkristianschmidt And what do you think they should do to people that are born in Sweden and have no other citizenship?
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What is the supposed better alternative?
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Maybe people in Europe are not fans of India that keeps funding the Russian war machine?
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@Madoldcatlady You are working?
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@a_b1637 Ok, I asked my government, and nobody here ever voted to stay united with the UK or even join it. You can't answer why is Scotland not in the EU anymore if it's an independent country like you claimed? Do you know what it means to be an independent country? Is Scotland recognized by other countries as independent? Are they in the UN? And it's obviously up to Scotland alone to decide eventually due to the principle of self-determination. I'm confident that they will actually vote to become independent and will join the EU, leaving UK and England holding the bag.
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@a_b1637 Can you read English? I asked why did Scotland leave EU if it's an independent country, when 62% voted to remain in Scotland?
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@Burgalo2001 That is what you people said about Russia invading Ukraine too before it happened.
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@Mike-tf1yx Someone that works for a living comes to your country it means you have to leave and are therefore replaced? Nobody replaced me and I don't care about the color or demographics of other people coming as long as they also try to work for a living and behave decently.
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