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Foreigners Are Overloading Our Justice System. What Is To Be Done About It?
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This seems to be what a few on here have suspected.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/d ebate/a rticle- 3784626 /DOMINI C-LAWSO N-day-c ourt-pr oved-fo reigner s-overl oading- justice -system .html
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Further overview here:- https://www. law.ox.ac.uk /research-su bject-groups /centre-crim inology/cent reborder-cri minologies/b log/2016/02/ foreign-nati onals
16:57 Mon 12th Sep 2016
mikey4444
/// We have had people on here in the past that have blamed immigration for the impending collapse of the NHS, despite that fact the immigrants are employed by the NHS in huge numbers. ///
That old chestnut wheeled out more often than the Race card.
Would you care to provide the percentage of immigrants in this country who work for the NHS against the number who don't work for the NHS?
/// Its the same with housing, the benefit system, and even, if you believe Farage, for congestion on our roads ! ///
It cannot be denied, that if we didn't have the mass immigration into this country that we have had, we would have more housing stock, and more benefit money etc etc for our own people?
Care to oppose that mikey?
/// We have had people on here in the past that have blamed immigration for the impending collapse of the NHS, despite that fact the immigrants are employed by the NHS in huge numbers. ///
That old chestnut wheeled out more often than the Race card.
Would you care to provide the percentage of immigrants in this country who work for the NHS against the number who don't work for the NHS?
/// Its the same with housing, the benefit system, and even, if you believe Farage, for congestion on our roads ! ///
It cannot be denied, that if we didn't have the mass immigration into this country that we have had, we would have more housing stock, and more benefit money etc etc for our own people?
Care to oppose that mikey?
Judge Pontius has spoken from clear experience he has witnessed in his career, no point in denying that.
What is to be done? The message sent out has to be clear, commit crimes here and you will be dealt with harshly.
The cost of interpretors is a large factor too - much more needs doing re the language issue.
Will we start to see change now, maybe but everything seems to be very slow.
What is to be done? The message sent out has to be clear, commit crimes here and you will be dealt with harshly.
The cost of interpretors is a large factor too - much more needs doing re the language issue.
Will we start to see change now, maybe but everything seems to be very slow.
naomi24
/// I don’t understand Mikey's argument. There is clearly a problem. ///
He is just toeing his party's line, Naomi.
Labour are known for not recognise a problem or crisis until it is too late.
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/// I don’t understand Mikey's argument. There is clearly a problem. ///
He is just toeing his party's line, Naomi.
Labour are known for not recognise a problem or crisis until it is too late.
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AOG
You wrote:
It cannot be denied, that if we didn't have the mass immigration into this country that we have had, we would have more housing stock, and more benefit money etc etc for our own people?
Yes it can.
Really easily.
...because infrastructure is entirely dependent on tax revenue and the general health of a nation's fiscal policy relative to the aforesaid revenues.
Bluntly - you cannot take a single element (populous) out of that equation and expect all other elements to remain intact.
Without immigration, there is simply no way to determine how the UK's economic growth (especially in the 'white hot' era as espoused by Wilson) would have turned out.
To say, 'Without mass immigration, we would have more money for XYZ' is a massive and unsubstantiated view on how ecomomies work.
You wrote:
It cannot be denied, that if we didn't have the mass immigration into this country that we have had, we would have more housing stock, and more benefit money etc etc for our own people?
Yes it can.
Really easily.
...because infrastructure is entirely dependent on tax revenue and the general health of a nation's fiscal policy relative to the aforesaid revenues.
Bluntly - you cannot take a single element (populous) out of that equation and expect all other elements to remain intact.
Without immigration, there is simply no way to determine how the UK's economic growth (especially in the 'white hot' era as espoused by Wilson) would have turned out.
To say, 'Without mass immigration, we would have more money for XYZ' is a massive and unsubstantiated view on how ecomomies work.
I agree with you sp. It's a bit like saying if white British born people stopped having babies we would have more resources for the health service etc or it would solve the housing crisis forever.
Back to the OP, the judge has raised some valid concerns and hopefully a way to improve the situation can be found. One thing that may help is for 'foreigners' to be made to feel a bit more welcome instead as being portrayed in the Mail and on AB at times as a drain on resources/ terrorist sympathisers/anti British, workshy
Back to the OP, the judge has raised some valid concerns and hopefully a way to improve the situation can be found. One thing that may help is for 'foreigners' to be made to feel a bit more welcome instead as being portrayed in the Mail and on AB at times as a drain on resources/ terrorist sympathisers/anti British, workshy
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Back to the OP, the judge has raised some valid concerns and hopefully a way to improve the situation can be found. One thing that may help is for 'foreigners' to be made to feel a bit more welcome instead as being portrayed in the Mail and on AB at times as a drain on resources/ terrorist sympathisers/anti British, workshy
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True the vast majority are non of those things just as the vast majority are actually made to feel welcome, but you can hardly expect people to keep a welcome in the hillside for the people this judge is referring to (well maybe someone might keep a welcome in the hillside)
Back to the OP, the judge has raised some valid concerns and hopefully a way to improve the situation can be found. One thing that may help is for 'foreigners' to be made to feel a bit more welcome instead as being portrayed in the Mail and on AB at times as a drain on resources/ terrorist sympathisers/anti British, workshy
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True the vast majority are non of those things just as the vast majority are actually made to feel welcome, but you can hardly expect people to keep a welcome in the hillside for the people this judge is referring to (well maybe someone might keep a welcome in the hillside)
>but you can hardly expect people to keep a welcome in the hillside for the people this judge is referring to (well maybe someone might keep a welcome in the hillside)
I agree Talbot- but I was saying that the general focus and attitude on race and immigration from too many people may have contributed to these people feeling disengaged before they ended up in court.
As for "And I stick by my first post on this thread." I never understood it at the time
This thread has shown there is some confusion about terms such as uncontrolled immigration and mass immigration which are banded about but not properly defined so the discussion is not meaningful
I agree Talbot- but I was saying that the general focus and attitude on race and immigration from too many people may have contributed to these people feeling disengaged before they ended up in court.
As for "And I stick by my first post on this thread." I never understood it at the time
This thread has shown there is some confusion about terms such as uncontrolled immigration and mass immigration which are banded about but not properly defined so the discussion is not meaningful
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