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Is It Time To Get Serious Over Reducing Immigration, Or Is It Now Too Late?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-60 88861/M igratio n-82-UK s-popul ation-g rowth.h tml
/// over 80 per cent of our population increase in recent years has been due to immigration. ///
/// over 80 per cent of our population increase in recent years has been due to immigration. ///
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It may not be too late, perhaps when our streets are no longer 'paved with gold' and we no longer become 'the land of milk and honey' perhaps our 'visitors' will find living here isn't as easy as they first thought, then they might leave to live in the next tolerant welcoming European country.
It may not be too late, perhaps when our streets are no longer 'paved with gold' and we no longer become 'the land of milk and honey' perhaps our 'visitors' will find living here isn't as easy as they first thought, then they might leave to live in the next tolerant welcoming European country.
Why do Liberals always think immigration is a good thing and all should be welcome? Even when they have trekked through Europe, passing through many safe countries, they always aim for the UK. I have never heard a straight answer from any of them why and how they can all be accommodated for schools and hospitals etc. If it is so good then all countries would have an open door policy.
I think we are unique in Europe in that we are members of the Commonwealth and we should welcome immigrants ( obviously with a sensible quota system)from Commonwealth countries. Many of these immigrants have qualifications, speak English and are of immense benefit to us. By leaving the EU, hopefully we will avoid an influx of people who do none of these things.
What I find amazing is that someone who has plenty to say on Brexit threads, a devoted Remainer, can be so astonishingly ignorant re the basics of the argument.
How can anyone, in this country, not understand free movement and it's part in a) the referendum result b) the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
Don't get me wrong, if you know nothing/have no interest in something, it's a free world. But don't then come on here taking sides and spouting about things you know nothing about.
How can anyone, in this country, not understand free movement and it's part in a) the referendum result b) the ongoing Brexit negotiations.
Don't get me wrong, if you know nothing/have no interest in something, it's a free world. But don't then come on here taking sides and spouting about things you know nothing about.
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