The Perils Of Privatisation - Part X
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.....and he’s even being paid to advise them how to get to the UK (nice work if you can get it).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hardly the same thing is it. Legally allowing someone who can benefit the country to apply and be given permission to cross the border, compared to thousands of illegal economic migrants not bringing in anything we need, nor apply for entry first, just invading and in many cases having no intent to fit in with out culture, and possibly attacking and trying to change it if the "demonstrations" and questions in the House are anything to go by.
In addition, if money is that easy to transfer then that's the fault of national governments the world over. (The free movement of money is one of the bigger reasons one criticises and leaves the EU. If one grabs wealth from the citizens of one nation then there should be difficulty taking it away to benefit elsewhere.)
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