I have said previously that the German people will regret waving their come here placards at the train stations, as now they can't even go there.
Immigration has a driver and I was wondering what the business community view was. In Australia during the resource boom business was crying out for 457 visas, skilled migration visas etc - it is obvious that Germany's population is ageing and birthrate is in significant decline so what was business saying about addressing this. If don't know say don't know rather than changing the subject.
The papers are owned by business there I presume - why would they adhere to Merkel's silence policy before the 1 million came and initial silence after the problems they just had there if IMO they were against immigration. It certainly would not happen in Australia (can you imagine your friends Bolt and Jones been silenced).