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I thought this was a good interview.
Even if not everyone agrees with Nigel, isn't the interview style better than what we saw in the US.
He's being interviewed by a Liberal (pro Hilary) but there is no animosity and its all great humour.
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ACa5Uby-k[/YOUTUBE]
Hopefully illegal immigration to the US will be curtailed and minority rights are enhanced in the USA.
I'm in the UK now. British expats who are returning from working abroad are finding it difficult under new rules to open a bank account and have to 'prove' they want to live in the UK.
Britain has an acute shortage of housing and I was surprised to see British people (all ethnicities) who are unemployed falling out of the system and living on the streets. Food banks have been set up. One person told me the free tins of food are often out of date.
Refugees are rightly welcome in the UK but under current rules a new refugee has more rights of residence than an unemployed Brit who worked abroad and is looking for government housing. Few houses are being built and last years figures of 686,000 migrants is well beyond the current capacity.
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Even if not everyone agrees with Nigel, isn't the interview style better than what we saw in the US.
He's being interviewed by a Liberal (pro Hilary) but there is no animosity and its all great humour.
[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1ACa5Uby-k[/YOUTUBE]
Hopefully illegal immigration to the US will be curtailed and minority rights are enhanced in the USA.
I'm in the UK now. British expats who are returning from working abroad are finding it difficult under new rules to open a bank account and have to 'prove' they want to live in the UK.
Britain has an acute shortage of housing and I was surprised to see British people (all ethnicities) who are unemployed falling out of the system and living on the streets. Food banks have been set up. One person told me the free tins of food are often out of date.
Refugees are rightly welcome in the UK but under current rules a new refugee has more rights of residence than an unemployed Brit who worked abroad and is looking for government housing. Few houses are being built and last years figures of 686,000 migrants is well beyond the current capacity.
Discuss