Because, really, who cares about the dead?
Bookworm on Dec 16 2010 at 10:23 am | Filed under: Europe
Two stories out of Europe. First, the European Union ruled that Ireland’s abortion ban violated a woman’s rights. Second, the British have given permanent asylum to an Iraqi man who, while driving without a license, killed a 12 year old in a hit and run accident, on the grounds that denying him residence would violate his human rights.
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Permanent asylum into an ‘insane asylum’ – it certainly may explain the Gallup Poll.
Gallup surveys in 2010 show one in three Britons say they would like to leave their country permanently if they had the opportunity. Britons, in fact, are among the most likely in the European Union to say they would like to move, sharing the top spot with Romanians.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/145208/One-Three-Britons-Leave.aspx?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=Morning%2BBell