Anyone disagree with this:

Some of it, yes.Anyone disagree with this:


Lucky that Southern Europe doesn't apply those rules, otherwise all the British immigrants would have to come back here.

Are there British immigrants living abroad that are supported by other countries when they have no house, no healthcare, are unable to support themselves and hating the way of life of the country they are living in? Where would that be?Lucky that Southern Europe doesn't apply those rules, otherwise all the British immigrants would have to come back here.

It's wasn't an And requirement, only one would mean sending them back. So those frequenting English cafes, speaking English in public places, or watching England football matches, should all be deported from Spain and Portugal.Are there British immigrants living abroad that are supported by other countries when they have no house, no healthcare, are unable to support themselves and hating the way of life of the country they are living in? Where would that be?
If they are a drain on Spain, most definitely but if they are paying their way, I see nothing wrong with that.It's wasn't an And requirement, only one would mean sending them back. So those frequenting English cafes, speaking English in public places, or watching England football matches, should all be deported from Spain and Portugal.
Are there British immigrants living abroad that are supported by other countries when they have no house, no healthcare, are unable to support themselves and hating the way of life of the country they are living in? Where would that be?
Where would you deport them to if they are British born?Maybe we should also consider deporting all the British born folk who can barely speak English and don't work? Including their kids who are a drain on us through additional benefits.
