It would only be hypocrisy if I had some kind of British supremacy thing going on, which I don't. It's not just a 'them coming here' thing - I don't think it should happen at all, in any country. Were I to emigrate, I wouldn't at all think it unreasonable if the country I planned to go to required me to be able to speak their language and needed to know how I was going to support myself without relying on their social security system. Those 2 basic things would seem to me to be perfectly reasonably prerequisites that any permanent immigrant needs to have.Gavin Scott wrote:Really? There are millions of Brits who gallivant around Europe and beyond without language or a means of income arranged in advance.
Do you think perhaps that would be considered hypocritical?
Genuine asylum seekers fine, tourists fine, students fine, people 'going travelling' fine. Anyone who is going to a country for a short period of time I can accept. But permanent immigrants who have planned to go to a country being permitted to settle there when they can't speak the language and it isn't clear how they are going to support themselves, absolutely not. It's an insane thing to allow.