Sure, maybe racist was the wrong label. Maybe should have opted for xenophobe.
The reason ‘we aren’t coping’ is because of funding and staff cuts to the NHS. That’s why there’s queues at clinics. Not because of a flood of immigrants. X
It’s because subsidies to bus routes have been reduced by £78m since 2010. That’s why there isn’t a morning without traffic. X
The housing shortage is actually shrinking. In the past year(based on an article dated Nov 2015), more than 155,000 homes have been built, up by 25% year-on-year. And it was also significantly higher than recent previous estimates of just over 124,000 new homes. On top of that, more than 20,000 new homes were created by converting commercial premises. That was up by 65% on last year. As for London, more than 24,000 homes have been built, compared to earlier estimates of just over 18,000. X
The UK’s problems are not caused by immigration. They’re not caused by the EU. They’re caused by self-serving UK governments and policies. And even if immigration were the issue, booting out everyone that isn’t a citizen isn’t going to solve problems.
Many companies are already making contingency plans to relocate back inside the EU if the UK leaves. There go the jobs people think are being stolen from them. There goes revenue that could have softened the blow to underfunded public transport and NHS services. X
But the other problem with suggesting ending free movement would reduce numbers and take the strain off the UK’s infrastructure is UK citizens living and working elsewhere in the EU. Many of them are retirees, who, assuming they wouldn’t be able to acquire a visa, would then have to return home. These people will need houses to live in, they will be driving cars on UK roads, and they will be queuing at clinics. X