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Thread #151569   Message #3542118
Posted By: Jim Carroll
26-Jul-13 - 03:30 PM
Thread Name: Osborne wrong: UK immigration needed
Subject: RE: Osborne wrong: UK immigration needed
I take it we've away from the nonsense of there being no houses available! Don't suppose you'd like to comment on your misinformation - no? I thought not.
"Net immigration is 250 000 every year."
You assume, as you would, of course, that all immigrants enter Britain without support, without having families to assist them and offer them accommodation, without having the wherewithal to purchase some of the half million unoccupied houses that are presumably on the market - in fact, that their presence will be an immediate strain on the resources of the country - not true of course, certainly not the community conscious, hard working and resourceful Asian communities.
Of course there will be refugees, economic or otherwise, who will rely on assistance to start out, but the vast majority manage to make their own way without state assistance.
I've know some of them, especially those in the catering trade, who will live over their employers premises until they find their own accommodation - very common in restaurants.
There is no evidence whatever that they are a strain on the well-being of the country other than the shit poured out by the BNP, EDL, the scabloid press and scum like you.
Wonder if this appears familiar?   

"The current open-door policy and unrestricted, uncontrolled immigration is leading to higher crime rates, demand for more housing (driving prices out of the reach of young people), severe extra strain on the environment, traffic congestion, longer hospital waiting lists, lower educational standards, higher income taxes, lower wages, higher unemployment, loss of British identity, a breakdown in community spirit, more restrictive policing, higher council taxes, a shortage of council homes, higher levels of stress and unhappiness and a more atomised society."
http://www.bnp.org.uk/policies/immigration

Homelessness, paedophilia, terrorism - and everything else you and your kind put down to immigration have always been a part of the way of life of the lower paid in Britain - certainly much longer than the first passengers from The Windrush set foot on British soil   
Of course, your phantom friend who only appears to give you the backing you are not getting elsewhere (as long as he doesn't actually have to commit himself, of course) might be able to put me right from leafy Cambridgeshire – stranger things have happened!!
Jim Carroll