On Saturday, shopping in Birmingham city centre (UK) I saw the following inthe window of a shop called LUSH (which sells soaps and cosmetics.
"People should be free to live and work wherever they wish and enjoy all of the same rights as all other residents"
The link to that slogan and a full article can be found here:
Taking the slogan alone, it struck me that such an approach could have serious implications for:
That is just the tip of the ice-berg it seems to me.
The article appears to quote polling that (to some extent) supports their cause - but how would home owners, workers, taxpayers react if it happened, not only here but (and surely this would be a key factor in such a policy) in every country in the world?
It makes me think back to anarchistic dreams I heard others talk about back in the 70s.
But what do others think?
Phil
"People should be free to live and work wherever they wish and enjoy all of the same rights as all other residents"
The link to that slogan and a full article can be found here:
Taking the slogan alone, it struck me that such an approach could have serious implications for:
- jobs - if foreign workers willing to work for less play flood into a country
- taxpayers - who would have to pay for immigrants until they found work, but could also leave at a moments notice
- defence - the risk of undesirables and terrorists entering the country
- housing - increased competition for limited stocks
- culture and language - the native culture and language could be threatened by those from outside
- education - coming and going would put huge pressure on schools, cause language problams etc.
That is just the tip of the ice-berg it seems to me.
The article appears to quote polling that (to some extent) supports their cause - but how would home owners, workers, taxpayers react if it happened, not only here but (and surely this would be a key factor in such a policy) in every country in the world?
It makes me think back to anarchistic dreams I heard others talk about back in the 70s.
But what do others think?
Phil
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