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Greece Has A Problem What Is The Answer?
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Harrowing scenes as the Greek police combat illegal migrants on their way to Northern Europe.
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-6 890523/ Hundred s-migra nts-shu t-Greek -train- station .html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They are illegal migrants, as it says. What is more they know they are illegal migrants and they should not be led to believe by the people-smugglers (a multi-billion pound industry) that they can gain access to Europe.
One major problem is that the police and army along the chain before they get to Greece, are all on the take as well.
Spare some sympathy for the Greeks as well.
“…Albania ,by FAR the poorest nation in Europe !”
Indeed. And one of the five official candidate nations for EU membership. Those believing remaining in the EU is a vote for the status quo should examine carefully Albania’s economy, political situation and social niceties. The EU’s latest report on Albania’s application (which has been ongoing for ten years) says this:
“Progress in the accession process will depend on achievements in few key areas such as fight against corruption and organised crime, reform of judicial system and constructive and sustainable political dialogue between government and opposition.”
Nothing about the not having a pot to pish in (that will soon be cured courtesy of the EU's "net contributors"). That aside, sounds just the sort of nation we want on board.
The EU does not do a “status quo”. We can either leave and determine our own status quo or remain and be saddled with the one the EU dishes up for us.
Indeed. And one of the five official candidate nations for EU membership. Those believing remaining in the EU is a vote for the status quo should examine carefully Albania’s economy, political situation and social niceties. The EU’s latest report on Albania’s application (which has been ongoing for ten years) says this:
“Progress in the accession process will depend on achievements in few key areas such as fight against corruption and organised crime, reform of judicial system and constructive and sustainable political dialogue between government and opposition.”
Nothing about the not having a pot to pish in (that will soon be cured courtesy of the EU's "net contributors"). That aside, sounds just the sort of nation we want on board.
The EU does not do a “status quo”. We can either leave and determine our own status quo or remain and be saddled with the one the EU dishes up for us.
Exactly NJ. More dross to benefit, from the largesse mainly from the UK, and a poor sucker country at the mercy of the EU Usurers like Greece.Meanwhile we gradually get dragged down to the state that Albania now is. Someone will make money out of their entry and it wont be the UK. That is the main reason I want out of a corrupt EU who refuses to have an audit. Where is all that money disappearing and why wont they account for it?
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