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Depends on the definition of 'others'.

I cant say as though I blame them though, being sitred where they are it would be only too easy for their country to be over run with non nationals. I'm sure there are a few on here that think that is a good idea but most wouldn't.
As I have been saying for a long time, the publication of "net" migration figures has disguised the fact that the UK's population is being slowly but surely replaced as Mr Orban describes.
The problem is, we are never asked!
Somebody assumes swamping us is a good thing.
Please ask! Then we can say NO!
Thelma, we did in the referendum but have been branded racist, xenophobic and howled at no end.
Oh good grief auto correct strikes again. That should have been Theland.
Haha! From what Theland's been saying on the transgender thread, Thelma could well be appropriate. ;o)
I agree with him, someone is funding all these lovely large white dingy's that the migrants are crossing the med in.
How exactly are Soros and co supposed to be profiting from immigration into Europe from poor/destroyed countries?
Soros is an Hungarian born Billionaire. He has set up the Open Society Foundation to do charitable work around the world.
Viktor Oban is just the latest populist leader to emerge on the anti immigrant theme. His theory on Soros’ motives are not based on fact and are part of a wider campaign against his political foes.

A list published in ‘Figyelo’, a pro Orban Government newspaper, named organisations it deemed as enemies of the state. Those around 200 people listed included members of human rights organisation Amnesty International, anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International, refugee advocates, investigative journalists and faculty members from the Central European University (CEU).

Attacking journalists, anti-corruption campaigners, aid workers and University Lecturers is a sure sign that an oppressive dictator is in charge.
Soros is blamed because his Open Society Foundation finances aid workers, NGOs and campaigners.

Soros and charity in the same sentence is just plain wrong.
Ymb,
// Open Society Foundations (OSF), formerly the Open Society Institute, is an international grantmaking network founded by business magnate George Soros.Open Society Foundations financially support civil society groups around the world, with a stated aim of advancing justice, education, public health and independent media.
The first Foundation was started in Hungary in 1984. This was followed by several foundations in the region to help countries move away from communism.
In 2017, Soros transferred $18 billion to the Foundation. //
Soros is the puppeteer, his billions are the strings, and we are the puppets that he wants dancing to his tune.
That is why he wants to frustrate Brexit, and keep us tied to the undemocratic and corrupt European Union.
It suits HIS agenda.
Soros is for a federal Europe and its corollary - the destruction of national states.

More generally he and his charitable instruments are against national borders (the "problem") and funding the free movement of people (the "solution").
Mr Soros has the highest motives in his pursuit of global government, no doubt.

Small people like me, however, who live in parishes might prefer to be in control of their own pump.

However benign Mr Soros' intentions are in wanting to control it (more efficiently you understand) on their behalf.
//Mr Soros has the highest motives in his pursuit of global government, no doubt//

Oh. I see this is all just a rehash of the "new world order" madness. How disappointing.

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