Freedom of movement - but not Finland

Started by Barry, October 13, 2020, 11:43:19 AM

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DeppityDawg

Quote from: Streetwalker
Its becoming quite obvious even to the liberal socialist governments of Scandinavia that you have to be able to control immigration to be able to control crime

I wouldn't wait with baited breath for any comment from our liberal posters. Just like politicians, they will ignore it and continue the mantras like good little multiculturalists.





Nalaar

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johnofgwent

Freedom of movement, like every other of the freedoms waxed lyrical about by the lefties, is actually nothing of the sort and can be unilaterally withdrawn by any member with the ball to tell the federalists to go F@@@ themselves...
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Streetwalker

Quote from: Barry on October 13, 2020, 11:43:19 AM


So freedom of movement doesn't really exist even for EU Schengen members.
I hear that Finland are now considering an EU exit referendum and wonder why they would want to even think about leaving.

The migrant gangs that have appeared in numbers in Sweden might have something to do with it .

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8818631/Swedish-police-chiefs-plead-resources-migrant-mafia-gangs-terrorise-country.html

Its becoming quite obvious even to the liberal socialist governments of Scandinavia that you have to be able to control immigration to be able to control crime 


papasmurf

Quote from: Barry on October 13, 2020, 11:43:19 AM
I am following a lady on a motorcycle as she produces a video log of her travels around the world. (Along with more than half a million others!)
She is Dutch. She travelled through Sweden and arrived at the border in Finland. Finland is a full member of the EU and is in Schengen, but has a border post.
She was refused admittance to Finland when she showed her passport. I did not hear any reason being given.


That is because Itchy Boots was supposed to get tested before entering Finland but didn't. (Explained several episodes ago.)
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Barry

I am following a lady on a motorcycle as she produces a video log of her travels around the world. (Along with more than half a million others!)
She is Dutch. She travelled through Sweden and arrived at the border in Finland. Finland is a full member of the EU and is in Schengen, but has a border post.
She was refused admittance to Finland when she showed her passport. I did not hear any reason being given.

So freedom of movement doesn't really exist even for EU Schengen members.
I hear that Finland are now considering an EU exit referendum and wonder why they would want to even think about leaving.
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