Grateful Africans participating in civilised society, building the glorious future in Florence:
Why ever did Italians vote AGAINST immigration by Africans, we will never know, will we Bwian?? Who doesn't want cultural enrichment by racially identical people, eh. The science is there for all to see, Bwian.
Tsk, tsk.
Show us one successful black African country, Bwian. One.
Africa for Africans. Not Ireland for Africans.
They are cahnting, 'we want freedom'. Why don't their create free societies in their OWN countries? Why invade free countries that do not want or need them? Africans, Asians, Arabs - fix up your shithole countries. Europeans could do it, can you?
A tiny Irish town of just 300 people is about to become less tiny and less Irish – thanks to a government decree and EU asylum seeker directives.
Residents of little Lisdoonvarna aren’t happy about it, with 93 per cent voting against plans to settle 115 asylum seekers in their midst:
In response to the question 'do you want a direct provision centre in Lisdoonvarna?', 197 voted 'no', with 15 voting 'yes' ...
[Chairman of Lisdoonvarna Failte Paddy Dunne] said the 115 asylum seekers would increase the 300-strong population of Lisdoonvarna by 38pc.
He said: "People in the town will be welcoming to a lesser number, but not 115 …"
The Reception and Integration Agency response stated that "the addition of a maximum of 115 persons over the course of a year should not put an undue strain on existing resources and services".
The first asylum seekers were due to arrive on Monday and this has been put back a week due to the current weather conditions. The RIA has told the community in a written reply that the implementation of the plan cannot be delayed.
Resident Michael Walsh was among those who voted no:
“We don’t know where these people are going to be from. They won’t tell us what countries they’re from. What religion they’re from,” said Michael Walsh.
He said the 300-strong rural community of Lisdoonvarna could be radically changed by such a large and sudden influx, and that many concerned locals were fearful of accusations of racism if they questioned it.