Monday, February 22, 2016

EUROPEAN UNION AND BRITAIN HAVE REACHED COMPROMISE ON THE PREVIOUSLY DISPUTED REFORM LIST SUGGESTED BY THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER.


    British Prime Minister David Cameron emerged victorious from the extended sessions of the debate held in the European Union Parliament in Brussels over the last weekend, after both the European Union and Britain reached compromise on the previously disputed reform list suggested by the British Prime Minister for the required reform within Britain and possibly in the Eurozone Countries during the Convention held in the European Union capital at the weekend. The British Prime Minister reform list that entailed a series of previously disputed reforms within the European Union  and Britain has been fortunately accepted by both Britain and the European Union leaders as significant objectives for possible reform within Britain and the European Union Countries that may with the least fortune further deprive the already disgruntled new arrivals in the British Soil that have been mostly identified as refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants from the far away countries that have been devastated by armed conflicts, or extended civil wars, political unrest, dictatorship, corruption and extreme poverty that may have forced many people from many parts of this World to seek refuge and protection that often may include the basic necessities such as shelters, nutrition, healthcare, education and basic allowances in petty cash money benefits from the government of Britain and other Humanitarian Organizations within the first few months, or years of their arrival in the British Soil. This vast human power resources in diversified human talents, or capability of the many people with various racial, ethnical and possibly financial background may be required to maintain adequate employment provision, particularly in the labor and production sector for higher efficiency, financial freedom and the required better standards of living in the various Communities and Societies in Britain and the Eurozone Countries, specially in the first four, or six years of arrival and constant struggle for many refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants to sustain an income for a decent living for the individual refugee, or asylum seeker and their families in their new homes in the new countries with higher standard of living and additional complex ways of living of the mostly developed countries of the this World that may mean more time and assistance would be needed for adjustment and acquaintance for many immigrants to integrate and qualify for citizenship in Britain and the Eurozone Countries. Those few future British and Eurozone citizens should be given the opportunity for sufficient assistance at the first stages of their struggle to enable them the needed living standard for decent living and participation in various activities that may include political activities such as the election, or in the referendum that may determine Britain's exit from the European Union Membership on Thursday, June 23rd in the Year two thousand and sixteen (2016).

                                                   Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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