Tuesday 26 January 2016

Bugger off, mate

I happened to see one of those economic migrant blokes being interviewed on the TV news the other day. He was claiming that he has a divine right to chose to come and live in Britain. Pity the interviewer never asked him if his neighbours, back wherever he used to live, had a divine right to park themselves in his apartment, eat his grub, watch his TV and generally make themselves at home at his expense without consulting him. And why the same right not to be sponged upon doesn’t apply to the British people in relation to people like his obnoxious self.

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