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Sunak's Mass Immigration Policies in practice
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Originally posted by malvolio View Postblaming Sunak is both childish and inaccurate
It’s just two different opinions, no one is harmed and life goes on.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAnd, just to complete the pack, discrimination on the basis of ... caste is not racism, while it is reprehensible to our eyes it is an inherent part of their culture..
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by sreed View Post
I can blame Sunak and his “tens of thousands” lot for the unsustainable levels of permanent mass non-EU immigration that he has presided over and enabled over the past few years, and you can believe it has nothing to do with him.
It’s just two different opinions, no one is harmed and life goes on.
In the next decade you'll also be able to blame them for the massive rise in Far Right/Nationalist groups coming in to power purely on the back of the masses anger regarding immigration who ill implement extremely tough/contentious policies and decades of unrest, potentially leading to civil unrest and possibly all out civil war... but maybe I'm feeling a bit negative this morning.Last edited by northernladuk; 17 May 2024, 09:36.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You'll need to blame every PM in the last 20+ years if you want a fair and accurate argument.
I don’t really give a rat’s arse about the relative trickle that are the boat people landing in Kent until the government stops handing out visas like candy. That’s just a distraction, the real long term seismic changes and damage will be done by the record levels of mass permanent non-EU immigration that the government has enthusiastically rubber stamped since Brexit.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
You'll need to blame every PM in the last 20+ years if you want a fair and accurate argument. You'll also need to blame nearly every single PM in every leading country in the world that are migrant destinations as they are in exactly the same boat.
In the next decade you'll also be able to blame them for the massive rise in Far Right/Nationalist groups coming in to power purely on the back of the masses anger regarding immigration who ill implement extremely tough/contentious policies and decades of unrest, potentially leading to civil unrest and possibly all out civil war... but maybe I'm feeling a bit negative this morning.
Those Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad
Seems we are well on the way.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Tenant discrimination has been going on for years.
NO DSS,
No pets,
Professionals only.
"Affordability tests"
And the lovely Fergus Wilson "No coloureds, because of the smell of curry"
Personally I would go for No Spurs supporters, but thats just me!Former IPSE member
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Originally posted by sreed View Post
You’re welcome to go further back but I can only blame the lot in power that’s been promising “tens of thousands” for the past 14 years in the country that I live in and matters most to me and has had full autonomy over legal immigration (thanks to Brexit) to make good on that promise.
I don’t really give a rat’s arse about the relative trickle that are the boat people landing in Kent until the government stops handing out visas like candy. That’s just a distraction, the real long term seismic changes and damage will be done by the record levels of mass permanent non-EU immigration that the government has enthusiastically rubber stamped since Brexit.
Rant over. Bye bye.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by courtg9000 View PostTenant discrimination has been going on for years.
NO DSS,
No pets,
Professionals only.
"Affordability tests"
And the lovely Fergus Wilson "No coloureds, because of the smell of curry"
Personally I would go for No Spurs supporters, but thats just me!
Fergus Wilson - the lovely guy who along with his wife became Britain's biggest buy to let landlords with 1000 properties in Kent. I remember the quote about curry. He's since had a conviction for racially abusing a traffic warden.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View Post
Which is why I gave up arguing with you. If you won't apply the lessons of history to at least try to understand why we are in this mess in the first place, and also disregard the demolition of the officials and processes that used to manage immigration, the refusal of Blair's politicised Civil Service to implement things they don't agree with and the constant attacks on the Tories' plans to curb immigration, then you will never understand the scale of the problem. If it was a simple two year fix, do you seriously believe someone wouldn't have implemented it by now?
Rant over. Bye bye.
14 years of “tens of thousands”, promising to fix it and they never did or even tried. No one is forcing the government to issue visas, you don’t even need legislation to regulate work or student visas, it’s entirely within the government’s gift.
One single example - Cameron stopped the heavily abused graduate visas which was a great move, following Tory governments brought it back and kept it running. You can keep blaming Liebour/Bliar, civil servants, etc. I’ll blame the ones in power who’ve been promising for 14 years to do one thing while delivering the exact opposite - record levels of mass permanent non-EU immigration.Last edited by sreed; 17 May 2024, 11:11.Comment
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