A new home needs to be built every 7 minutes just to keep up with immigration.
Too many people a depressing statistic. All those green fields gone.
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Because there are more people outside the EU than inside it?
Also, what sal said
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSince the EU immigrants have no barrier to entry here, why are the biggest sources of immigration from outside the EU?
Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostWhy do the LibLabCon love immigration into a one of the densely populated countries in Europe so much? Why do they simply duck the issue?
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Originally posted by sal View PostBecause the data is from 2013 and doesn't include the 10000000000000000000000 Romanians and Bulgarians that "flooded" the UK in 2014 devastating the job markets
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostMore to the point, how are UKIP able to convince so many idiots that immigration is caused by our EU membership?
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More to the point, how are UKIP able to convince so many idiots that immigration is caused by our EU membership?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post[IMG]
Answers on a CUK postcard please.
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Non EU immigration - why so high?
Since the EU immigrants have no barrier to entry here, why are the biggest sources of immigration from outside the EU?
And under the Tories, the numbers are increasing rapidly.
Why do the LibLabCon love immigration into a one of the densely populated countries in Europe so much? Why do they simply duck the issue?
Answers on a CUK postcard please.Tags: None
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