I have 5 immigrants in a hamster cage. £400/week. I'm laughing!
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Immigration - BBC One, Monday 23 July at 2030 BST
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Originally posted by Causus DeliSorry for the negative aspects of this post.
I looked forward to seeing what Panorama had to say about the problems caused by unknown levels of immigration in Slough. It was far worse than even I could have ever expected, parts of a major southern city turned into what are effectively third world shanty towns. All the inhabitants complaining about the situation no matter that some, as shown by their broken English, had only arrived relatively recently themselves. Only one person, resembling Waynetta Slob, having anything positive to regurgitate. That is what it was, recycled bile that had been pecked into her stupid brain.
How can we not sit up and take note before this thing affects your favourite town, take a close look now, have a wander into the not so salubrious parts of your once nice town? How can any kid get a decent education in a school where two class loads of new non-English speaking kids arrive in one term? This was Slough, how about Reading, Aylesbury, Watford, Uxbridge, High Wycombe? London is gone, Birmingham is gone, * insert your town here * is soon to be gone.
I have never seen Mrs CH so shocked, at the horror that is our green and pleasant land no more. I think this program had more of an effect on her than years of me telling her how it is. Wake up, wake up, wake up, coz what you reap is what you sow.
You are truly our Saviour.Comment
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Originally posted by ClippyCD save us, please CD.
You are truly our Saviour.
I think we can all agree with the Dutch Somalians on the program that we have a problem, no one in their right mind would believe that shanty towns are the way forward. I suggest the immigration department take a close look at this area and others in towns not far away from Slough and see who we have in our land. I would suggest that anyone with one of these shacks in their backyard is prosecuted and they are pulled down. I do know of a Polish couple who when they first arrived in West Drayton lived in their sisters garage. They then got a private flat and two little poles followed in short time and then they got a council house. All in 3 years.Comment
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Originally posted by Causus DeliThank you kind sir I am trying, very.
I think we can all agree with the Dutch Somalians on the program that we have a problem, no one in their right mind would believe that shanty towns are the way forward. I suggest the immigration department take a close look at this area and others in towns not far away from Slough and see who we have in our land. I would suggest that anyone with one of these shacks in their backyard is prosecuted and they are pulled down. I do know of a Polish couple who when they first arrived in West Drayton lived in their sisters garage. They then got a private flat and two little poles followed in short time and then they got a council house. All in 3 years.Comment
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Originally posted by ClippyYes, I agree you are very trying.Comment
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6913296.stm
The UK issued National Insurance numbers to 713,000 overseas nationals in the year to April 2007.
And that is just the ones registering to work, does not include dependants or illegals.
So we probably have well over 1,000,000 now coming in per year, all with the blessing of the government.
What affect on housing, pollution, over-crowding, crime, health and education?
No wonder the UK is sinking. It is the sheer weight of immigrants.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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The good news is that we can go and live in Romania where it is cheap, hot, largely unspoilt, full of beautiful women and no crime (as they have had the good sense to ship all their mingers and criminals off to Slough)Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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alright alright calm down calm down
looks lads, it's like this
you lot need immigration to keep your house prices rising
because it is often overlooked by the chattering classes that if house prices begin to fall, and home owners lose confidence in their house prices and their mortgages then they WILL stop spending and Britain's delicate service economy will go down the toilet
but there is hope, because,
as long as there is continued high immigration then house prices have the best chance of continuing to rise
this means lads,
immigration is good for house prices and house price confidence, immigration is therefore good for the economy, immigration is good for jobs, immigration is good for britain and immigration is good for you
becareful what you wish for !
you need immigration
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by milanbenesalright alright calm down calm down
looks lads, it's like this
you lot need immigration to keep your house prices rising
because it is often overlooked by the chattering classes that if house prices begin to fall, and home owners lose confidence in their house prices and their mortgages then they WILL stop spending and Britain's delicate service economy will go down the toilet
but there is hope, because,
as long as there is continued high immigration then house prices have the best chance of continuing to rise
this means lads,
immigration is good for house prices and house price confidence, immigration is therefore good for the economy, immigration is good for jobs, immigration is good for britain and immigration is good for you
becareful what you wish for !
you need immigration
Milan.Comment
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Originally posted by Causus DeliI hope it is before civil unrest.Comment
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