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Spanish unemployment reachs 5 million, ( 25%)
5 March 2013, 10:33,
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Spanish unemployment reachs 5 million, ( 25%)
Why I this this matters is twofold, firstly many Europeans from Spain, Italy, Greece etc could be forced through need the way the Irish people were in the 18 and 1900s to leave their homelands in desperation seeking work. This could cause a knock on effect across much of the rest of Europe causing major civil unrest.

I dont know how many people from Romania or Bulgaria will head west, but When Poland joined the EUSSR the government assured us that only 15,000 would come, but infact over 1.2 million came along with Latvians, Estonians etc this has had some positive effects on our economy but most have been offset by the social issues such as even more housing shortages, Young British kids and British unskilled workers not being able to compete against the migrant workers.

So I am concerned because there is no noticable improvement in the ecomonies of the Baltic states, Eastern Europe and Southern Europe which is likely to see fairly large numbers of desperate people head for Germany, France and the UK. This WILL cause our social infrastructure major problems and that always drives up crime and civil unrest.

Isnt the EU and Multi Cuturalism wonderful?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...total.html



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Spanish unemployment reachs 5 million, ( 25%) - by NorthernRaider - 5 March 2013, 10:33

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