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Topic History of: stop this Immigration madness
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veritas have you noticed how Dame Bassey doesn't look like Shirley Bassey anymore?
david I loved Shirley Bassey when she said that London is full of immigrants.

errm, madam.... you are firstly a child of an African immigrant.

secondly, you are living in Monaco- so an immigrant yourself, just one with loadsa money
robbiex My tuppenth Halfpenny wrote:
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Now of course we need less immigration,in certain places,so as to give locals more of a chance.Problem here is they are not up to the standards of the immigrants.quote]


I agree with the first statement, not so much with the second part. It is more a case that immigrants are cheaper and more open to manipulation, which scrupulous employers like.
My tuppenth Halfpenny Nobody has done anything serious about immigration since Thatcher in the 1980s.
There are two types of immigration,useful & not.We need to limit the not,while encouraging the useful.
Truth of the matter is that a lot of our previous economic growth was on the back of having at hand a mobile immigrant workforce that helped investors get enterprise going.Many other EU countries like France/Germany lost out as a result of limiting immigration a few years ago.
Now of course we need less immigration,in certain places,so as to give locals more of a chance.Problem here is they are not up to the standards of the immigrants.This will give mixed results,& if too strictly adhered to may well limit the chance of economic recovery.

There is no right answer,just getting it done as well as possible,while leaving open the door to flexibility as needs dictate.
robbiex david wrote:
robbiex wrote:


You also say that I have far right views. This is completely wrong, I stand up for the rights of working class people.


You have previously spoken up in favour of the BNP, whose leader Nick Griffin described working class people as "scum".

The difference between Nick Griffin and Gordon Brown is that Nick Griffin calls the working class scum (alledgedly!!), whereas Gordon Brown treats them like scum. I know what i prefer.