Afraid I disagree with you there, in parts at least. It's been proven that immigration is the easiest fear to pray on in the working class vote when jobs are on the line. The economy is slowing down and 'the foreigner' is starting to get the finger pointed at them. Lived with a builder up until about a month ago and he had nothing but bad things to say about the Poles stealing Irish jobs (never mentioned the Irish contractor who was making the decision though), and during the campaign my housemate Marcelo (Brazilian) brought home the 'No To Foreign Rule' campaign poster because he thought it was ridiculously funny in it's under the table racist message.
I agree that immigration will slow down with the economic downturn, but who do you think will get the blame for then downturn in then first place? Not the greedy Irish ******* exploiting foreign workers, oh no, that's not the Irish way, we'll point the finger at the dirty foreigner who is willing to work for less money than we are.
Back on the environment BohsPartisan, you say the EU care little for climate change? I suggest you pick up a copy of today's Guardian and read about the UK's new strictly green 2020 vision. A policy that has been implemented so they can reach the standards set out by the EU, standards that sadly aren't going to be implemented as across the board EU policy without the Lisbon Treaty.
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