Brexit, genuine question

Mazzer2:
LOL about your “Alt right” was on the Newhaven boat last Sunday and a English women who had been living in France for 20 years had just been to England to see her children as they lived with the grandparents so they could be educated in England as in her opinion the French secondary were not good enough. In which case did they not think of that when they emigrated and the fact that is unlikely they are paying UK taxes or council tax a portion of which goes towards education means that not only are they taking away places from children who live local to the school but also getting it for free. If you make a new country your home then you have take the good and the bad not be able to go back whenever it suits you for benefits a bit like the student who moves out then goes home to mummy every Sunday for dinner and getting the washing done.

I’d guess that’s a combination of the EU Federation being a corrupt selective version in which the contributions side of the budget are nationalised but the benefits are pooled.A bit like all the profits belong to Germany but the losses belong to the UK/Greece and any other mug foolish enough to allow EU accountancy practices being imposed on them.In addition to which school can be difficult enough when its taught and disciplinary orders are being shouted at you in English.Let alone not being able to understand what you’re being taught and then being chastised for it in French.