Phew, this thread has been a trip! I started yesterday reading from a point shortly before the referendum. Pretty great, for the most part anyway.
It is because the migration/refugee policies were strictly the UK's own, and had nothing to do with EU-enforced policies. The UK already got opt-outs for both, if I recall.
I might be horribly wrong on this, though.
It doesn't seem nearly as simple as many Remainers claim. Britain isn't technically in the Schengen zone, sure. But they're only allowed to refuse admittance if they can demonstrate that the person is a clear and present danger. It's not enough for the person to just be a criminal. That's what I heard in one of the debates, anyway.
Which isn't much of a source, so here's a source addressing the separate but related issue of deportation instead:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/06/06/eu-rules-stopped-britain-deporting-murders-rapists-and-violent-c/So no, the UK isn't in the "free movement" zone, but was still forced to accept and keep dangerous people.
Enough of this commentating, let's get back to the dilemma at hand. The Brexiters have only given the EU more ammunition to further the cause of integration. But honestly, I'm so flummoxed by this event I'm having trouble communicating how I feel. To be frank, I'd rather just be sitting in a hammock eating hummus than discussing the UK's self immolation over their immense immigrant issues.
Mmmmmmmm!
I think the refugees would prefer bumfuck USA to Jordan. And put them in bumfuck and pretty soon many will work their way up.
We already have racial/cultural ghettos. Some people escape, yes. Others are now embroiled in an escalating conflict with the police. A growing crisis of negative integration.
Even if you don't agree with that characterization of the issue, I hope it's clear that we aren't ready. We eventually managed to integrate various people from Europe, and it was difficult. Those were generally Christians and atheists with Western values (not all, but mostly).
I mean, look at the immigrant stress in Europe. Imagine our police trying to handle that. It'd get violent SO fast.
I am just astonished that the UK expects leniency, for the EU to basically massage their back while they leave.
As if there is some sort of reward for leaving, an easy street where you get all the advantages of being part of the EU except without being part of it.
The EU doesn't need to tear up existing treaties, and they certainly don't need to be pushing the article 50. They're trying to make an example of disobedience, in the hopes that other states don't follow. To paraphrase Leia: "The tighter their grip, the more sovereign states will slip from their fingers."
Aside...
It's certainly not racist to want to control your borders... So sick of hearing that. Even when it's backpedaled to "Well we're just saying there were some racists who supported this
probably a lot though". Petty namecalling.
I mean for one thing, the UK was having to accept far less immigrants from Commonwealth nations due to accommodating all these EU immigrants. It's not racist to resent the EU for that.