jasiubleep
10.08.06, 00:58
..on an unprecedented scale. Local demography is changing faster than at any
time since the Norman invasion. The cultural heritage of the nation is forced
to a sideline in the name of hospitality and political niceness. People on an
already over crowded island find even more competition for services, housing
and space. The working class is undermined by cheap foreign labour. For fear
of 'racist' labelling we are not allowed to mention that many of the recent
crime surges have direct links to mass immigration. Injured British Soldiers
returning from tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan have to fight for social
housing when the government is content to provide social housing and benefits
to those who have no right to be here and have contributed nothing to the
country (Hijackers anyone?). OUR country is being forced to change so quickly
(2% ethnic minorites in the 1960s and an estimated 17% now), and British
people feel powerless to even protest the issue. SO many times I have read of
or heard immigrants tell us why they have a right to be here. They have no
RIGHT to be here, they are here through the good graces of the British
public. Should the British people not be given a say in issues that are
forever and drastically changing the make-up of their country? Referendum
anyone?