Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post
Took a bit of searching, but apparently there is some controversy:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ook-world.html

The following quote may explain why they moved though, I also don't quite see how a life of a criminal in Turkey is basically seen as a perfectly viable alternative while we do not want anyone working illegally here.

He was basically on the pursuit of happiness, isn't that an inherent western value/right of a person?
A more pertinent question is, do these supposedly inherent western values and rights override border controls? In your view they probably do, since earlier you favoured forcibly imposing refugees/migrants on the UK, even though our existing agreements guarantee our borders. And also, you'd blamed the lack of policing of these refugees/migrants on Merkel being elected, with her policies of drawing down the police. Even though no one outside Germany had anything to do with electing Merkel.

In short, does Germany have the right to impose its views on the rest of Europe, as you've seemed to suggest? If the German people decide something is right, is it up to the rest of Europe to help pay the bill?