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Previously on "Oops they did it again...: Migrant fear over 45,000 'undesirables'"
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that's why you do so many hours in front of your pc [ahem] coding your SKA
Milan.
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Surely they don't mean her:Originally posted by milanbenes"THE Home Office is privately warning that 45,000 “undesirable” migrants from Romania
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And as we know what this Government estimates bares little or no resemblance to experience or logic.The paper reveals that the government privately estimates between 60,000 and 140,000 Romanians and Bulgarians will arrive in Britain in the first year after accession.
If they are as inaccurate as before, the figure will be much more like 420,000 to 980,000.
The social problems and unrest already building up and simmering will increase dramatically more as a direct consequence.
And all that the cocooned mainstream politicians will say is "..there is no excuse for voting BNP".
They'll still be saying that when the reactionary ultra right wing Gov't lines 'em all up before the gallows.
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I assume they mean double the window ledge space for dumping the immigration files on there...Originally posted by milanbenes"John Reid, the home secretary, is to announce plans to double the immigration agency’s budget and make all staff wear special uniforms to provide a visible presence at ports and borders. ",
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looks like they have it under control though....
from the article,
"John Reid, the home secretary, is to announce plans to double the immigration agency’s budget and make all staff wear special uniforms to provide a visible presence at ports and borders. ",
Sorteeeeeeeeeeed.
Milan.
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Oops they did it again...: Migrant fear over 45,000 'undesirables'
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...281618,00.html
"THE Home Office is privately warning that 45,000 “undesirable” migrants from Romania and Bulgaria could legally be allowed to live in Britain when the two countries join the European Union next year. ",
Nice.
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