sabato 9 luglio 2016

Brexit parte 2

La mia intenzione era di sputare veleno sul Referendum del 23 giugno. Invece di infuriarmi, scrivendo qualcosa, ho deciso di fare un po' di "copy and paste"...

Theresa May, candidata alla carica di primo Ministro, non ha fatto altro che peggiorare lo stato di incertezza degli stranieri parte dell'UE, stabilendo che non puo' garantire il loro diritto di rimanere nel Regno Unito. Parole pesanti... Soprattutto per una donna che si e' schierata contro il Brexit.
Quello che la cara Theresa non ha capito, secondo F Nelson (editore di The Spectator) e' che:

"Britain needs these people; our NHS needs these people. We don’t keep them as a favour to Poland and nor should we ever dream of bargaining their residency in some game of diplomatic hardball.  No British government should ever consider kicking out any of the two million EU nationals who are already with us".

"Racism, when it goes beyond its normal limits, requires authorisation from on high. Political or religious leaders need to give the impression that feelings, which are normally sublimated, are free to flourish. By making the referendum a vote about immigration above all other issues, they created a climate where a victory for leave was a victory for people who wanted immigrants to go.
Politicians have no right to be shocked by the wave of abuse against foreigners or by May’s determination to throw EU citizens lawfully living and working here into confusion. She is cruel and stupid. She is just causing fear among millions of good people, and terrifying businessmen and women, who depend on EU labour to serve their customers, stack their shelves and pick their crops" (Nick Cohen).

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