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It's way bigger than it has ever been - when have 2 million or so people come to these islands in a single decade before? -
So you don't think I'm entitled to refer to it being "our" countryside even though I was born here and am half English and you also don't seem to think I'm entitled to complain about said land being built on to house our burgeoning population. God, you sound like you'd fit in well with the crew my grandparents came here to get away from!Originally posted by Amiga500 View PostI don't think you are entitled to anything.
That is the problem these days, everyone has a bloody jumped up sense of entitlement.Comment
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Last century, the century before that....Originally posted by bekarovka View PostIt's way bigger than it has ever been - when have 2 million or so people come to these islands in a single decade before?
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No , they never have - the Eastern European jewish influx and the migration of the hugonauts were a few hundred thousand combined.Comment
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1,5 million in 2004/5 alone according to recent official figures:-Originally posted by bekarovka View PostNo , they never have - the Eastern European jewish influx and the migration of the hugonauts were a few hundred thousand combined.
http://www.workpermit.com/news/2006_...statistics.htm
1,450,000 have moved from the EU alone to the UK since 2004, again according to official figures....
2.5 million from India, Africa, Pakistan, Caribbean during the 60 & 70's....
I could go on......
However way you look at it, your argument is fundamentally flawed.
Every country that has positively embraced immigration has prospered, counties that had a policy of discrimination didn't. Simple!
The numbers are not important BTW!
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And we're prospering are we?Originally posted by pzz76077 View Post1,5 million in 2004/5 alone according to recent official figures:-
http://www.workpermit.com/news/2006_...statistics.htm
Every country that has positively embraced immigration has prospered, counties that had a policy of discrimination didn't.
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The UK is prosperous, again taking the big picture as an indicator and not a knee jerk view of the past few months & no reason why it should not continue to be in the future.Originally posted by bekarovka View PostAnd we're prospering are we?
Think of it this way - if the UK was not prosperous why would anyone want to emigrate here??
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i hope you get replaced by bob shawadiwadi, see how you prosper then.Originally posted by pzz76077 View PostThe UK is prosperous, again taking the big picture as an indicator and not a knee jerk view of the past few months & no reason why it should not continue to be in the future.
Think of it this way - if the UK was not prosperous why would anyone want to emigrate here??
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Reading the ill-informed comments of those who think the "problem" is going to be instantly solved once we have a Conservative governments is hilarious.
Setting that aside - what do people who want action think the next government should do?Comment
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