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Defending Our Island The Uk Against Immigrants
"We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. Winston Churchill"
What would winston have said about our current immigration crisis?
What would winston have said about our current immigration crisis?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Er, what immigration crisis?
All of the research (rather than the xenophobia generated by the Daily Wail, etc) shows that immigration FUELS the British economy and that we'd actually benefit from far MORE immigration, NOT less.
Yes, immigration can lead to SHORT-TERM problems in, say, housing provision but the LONG-TERM benefits far outweigh such problems and we should be seeking to INCREASE immigration (as many Eastern European countries are now actively doing).
As an example, high levels of immigration totally revitalised the local economy of Boston but, because of the xenophobia generated by people who don't actually bother to study the statistics, people there stupidly voted in favour of Brexit:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-eu-r eferend um-3625 8541
All of the research (rather than the xenophobia generated by the Daily Wail, etc) shows that immigration FUELS the British economy and that we'd actually benefit from far MORE immigration, NOT less.
Yes, immigration can lead to SHORT-TERM problems in, say, housing provision but the LONG-TERM benefits far outweigh such problems and we should be seeking to INCREASE immigration (as many Eastern European countries are now actively doing).
As an example, high levels of immigration totally revitalised the local economy of Boston but, because of the xenophobia generated by people who don't actually bother to study the statistics, people there stupidly voted in favour of Brexit:
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And another letter to The Times:
// The young Winston Churchill lent his weight to the immigrant cause. In 1904, he wrote a letter to the Times arguing that there was no good reason to abandon "the old tolerant and generous practice of free entry and asylum to which this country has so long adhered and from which it has so greatly gained". Elsewhere, he sneered at that "loathsome system of police interference" by which "the simple immigrant, the political refugee, the helpless and the poor may be harassed and hustled at the pleasure of petty officials". //
// The young Winston Churchill lent his weight to the immigrant cause. In 1904, he wrote a letter to the Times arguing that there was no good reason to abandon "the old tolerant and generous practice of free entry and asylum to which this country has so long adhered and from which it has so greatly gained". Elsewhere, he sneered at that "loathsome system of police interference" by which "the simple immigrant, the political refugee, the helpless and the poor may be harassed and hustled at the pleasure of petty officials". //
Wasn't WSC also one of the very early proponents of a United States of Europe?
http:// eu-rope .ideaso neurope .eu/201 3/11/10 /winsto n-churc hill-a- founder -of-the -europe an-unio n/
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Immigration fuels little or nothing. The researchers must be ignoring the fact that for every immigrant appearing to fuel the economy there's a native on welfare that could be doing so instead, but isn't, and as a result is being a cost to the taxpayer. Part of the problem is probably down to wage/conditions being inadequate to attract labour from the local market so employers lacking any conscience short circuit the market by importing labour. But whatever the reasons, we are clearly not able to cope with the present level of population, lack of housing and all related services indicate that we have a population crisis, which means that we have a birthrate crisis and an immigration crisis, as causes.
I have no idea what Churchill would say. The public at the time seemed to think he'd proved to be a great war leader, but was lacking the ability to treat the people right during peacetime; and so opted not to elect him. Consequently his opinion of peacetime immigration issues don't carry much weight with me.
// He may well have welcomed them as his mother was an immigrant...I seem to recall that his father was english and riddled with VD!!!//
yes absolutely - Randolph Churchill was in the Fourth party
and got general paralysis of the insane ( tertiary syphilis) and was carted out of the House of Commons mid speech
( abandoned his speech - left the commons and was never seen again)
yes absolutely - Randolph Churchill was in the Fourth party
and got general paralysis of the insane ( tertiary syphilis) and was carted out of the House of Commons mid speech
( abandoned his speech - left the commons and was never seen again)
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