Honestly. How can you be welsh and hate immigrants when there's more welsh people outside of wales than in it.😂

by Lowe164

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  1. As the child of an Irish migrant, how can these fuckers fly the Irish flag at an anti-migrant protest?

    Do they not know that they are migrants themselves? Do they not know how we used to be despised by the likes of the people they rub shoulders with? Do they not know that we were victims of the same scapegoating that they now fall for?

  2. Why does a Union Jack and an Irish flag make you racist?

  3. It’s not necessary racist or about hating someone for all concerned, some are rightly conemcerned about schools, hospitals, dentists etc. The things that haven’t been invested in correctly or properly for years.

    You mention Welsh living outside Wales, whys that? Better job opportunities, something else areas of the country lack in. The Wrexham branch of Plaid Cymru made a lot of noise about houses being built around Wrexham, is that not contradictory to which side of the argument they’re on? They say they don’t suit the needs of local people, but many who could afford those homes will be high skilled professionals many who will have migrated…

    The issue with politics in the UK is parties will argue white is black, they even contradict themselves and then we have people who like to label other’s as being on one extreme of a debate as you’ve done. Also known as narrow-mindedness, its about time many grew up and started having a grown up conversation about everything, the way politicians heckle each other all in the name of party politics says it all.

    All they’ve done is allow the extremists to rear there heads and many no longer have a party who represent them on issues that concern them, so instead its a case of best fits. This has been bubbling away no just in Wales, the UK but also within the EU for decades now. The Welsh and UK government are guilty of exploiting people for cheap labour, many natives are lazy sods who will avoid work at all costs. I’d rather work with migrant colleagues who put in a shift than the many natives who look to not even do the bare minimum of there job.

  4. I want to make clear, I’m not one of these cretins. I have the Draig Goch up in my room, but I want to enrich and enlighten myself in many different cultures.

    Wrexham is a multi cultural town, always has been. We’ve had and still have Irish, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, Italians, Greeks, Indian, Danish, Ukrainian, Dutch, Bulgarian, Turkish, and many other cultures. I would never want to imagine it any other way.

    I once embarrassed myself by accidentally swearing at someone in Polish, and this person was Polish! We laughed about it afterwards, I’ve been tempted to relearn Polish in addition to Welsh.

  5. Nothing wrong with immigration. But let’s get the government to fix the issues the locals who’ve been born and raised here face before they decide to fix issues for other countries

  6. Why do you claim more Welsh people live outside of Wales?

  7. I don’t believe people have an issue with the migrants themselves.
    They resent the cost involved in feeding and housing them using cash they provided in taxes while our own services are cut back.
    So my local council has hundreds of migrants staying in hotels and is obliged to house them eventually and at the same time our libraries are closing, children’s services are closing down etc.
    They are an incredible drain on money available.
    All these comparisons to Irish migrants etc are stupid because those migrants of old they refer to weren’t put up in hotels when they arrived, they sought work and cost the country nothing.
    As for Welsh migrants, as UK citizens they paid their dues in taxation to go anywhere in the uk and are not migrants when moving out of Wales to other UK areas, they are not burdening anyone so considering these people as migrant is ridiculous.

  8. “Wrexham Welcomes Migrants”

    said nobody who actually…

    1. Lives in Wrexham
    2. Votes

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