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Deborah Ballard is a columnist for GCN, and also an ex-editor of the magazine. With her keen eye and sharp sense of humour, Deborah dissects gay life as we know it and comes up with the goods on what’s really happening.


04 Jul 2008

Those immigrants...

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I am ashamed to say that I didn’t give the Lisbon treaty much thought before the referendum, but as I didn’t have a vote, I felt excused from trying to make sense of the blasted thing. I looked at the mug shots of the representatives our main parties – Enda Kenny looking like a bent accountant, Brian Cowan whom, thanks to Martyn Turner, I can never see without a fag coming out of his ear – and thought, what an unconvincing shower. The Shinners seemed to have abandoned realpolitik in suggesting we could negotiate a better a deal, but more worrying was the crowd they’d hooked up with – the conspiracy theorists like Jim Corr, the lads who thought the EU was going to introduce compulsory abortion and gay marriage and the anti-immigrationists. My default political rule kicked in: my enemy’s friend is my enemy. it would have had to be a ‘Yes’, so.

 

But I don’t have a vote, and that’s because I’m an immigrant myself, although I’ve been here so long that the land of my birth has grown away without me, and seems strange and foreign. Although I am sentimentally proud of being a Londoner – feeling, like St Paul, that ‘I am a citizen of no mean city’, and always enjoying a visit to its fleshpots – it is not my home town any more. I have got to the stage where I take wrong turnings, and I can’t remember what was there before the new buildings went up. Most importantly, people don’t sound the same. And they seem to think some very odd things. I am resigned to being a sort of national mongrel.

 

There was one post-mortem letter in the Trib which really took my breath away. It was from an Irishman called Peter Raber, who said, “We voted against Lisbon for many reasons… we do not want a European constitution… and we are very concerned about immigration. We know the benefits we have derived from Europe, but we have been good to Europe too: we have taken in all those immigrants.” The man lives in Salzburg – an immigrant himself, presumably.

 

Well, now that government mismanagement and world economic factors have driven us into recession, he need worry no more. The Poles are packing up to go home, as Poland is booming while we go down the pan, and no doubt many of our own will be following them, as we become a country of net emigration once more. Let’s hope things aren’t as bad as in the 80s, when so many left school to get on the next boat. And let’s hope that the countries they’re going to don’t feel the same as Mr Raber. 


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Chastity Pro Bono

Chas says: Jim Corr is one of my ACTUAL enemies (for heinous crimes against ceoil), so natch I was in opposition too. Pity the rest of the country weren't.

POSTED BY Chastity Pro Bono 04 Jul 2008


The Wizard

Maybe we should all move to Poland. I hear they simply love homosexuals there.

POSTED BY The Wizard 04 Jul 2008


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