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Post by PeterL on May 14, 2014 8:21:46 GMT
. We CAN hit migrant cuts target, insists David Cameron despite continued flood from EU Official figures are expected to show today that at least 30,000 Romanians and Bulgarians came to Britain since the beginning of the year. Net migration soared to 212,000 last year, raising fears that the Home Office will not meet its target of reducing the annual figure to “tens of thousands” before next year’s General Election. Mr Cameron said he had not given up on the target but conceded the Government has limited powers. “The target remains, I think it is absolutely achievable,” he told a committee of senior MPs Read the full story
So long as we remain n the EU we are subject to their rules
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Post by Ned Long on May 15, 2014 15:57:22 GMT
We cannot prevent E.U. citizens from moving freely between member states. Those are the rules, and, as you say, until we decide to leave this gargantuan folly, we are stuck with said rules. But, if he WAS serious, there is absolutely nothing to prevent him from simply stopping immigration, or limiting it to key workers, from the Indian sub continent, which is where a lot of our Muslim problems originate. He could do that tomorrow. One is forced to the conclusion that the government really doesn't want to be seen as "nasty", and therefore, there will never be any serious attempt to drastically reduce the ongoing tidal wave of new arrivals.
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Post by PeterL on May 15, 2014 18:04:15 GMT
We cannot prevent E.U. citizens from moving freely between member states. Those are the rules, and, as you say, until we decide to leave this gargantuan folly, we are stuck with said rules. But, if he WAS serious, there is absolutely nothing to prevent him from simply stopping immigration, or limiting it to key workers, from the Indian sub continent, which is where a lot of our Muslim problems originate. He could do that tomorrow. One is forced to the conclusion that the government really doesn't want to be seen as "nasty", and therefore, there will never be any serious attempt to drastically reduce the ongoing tidal wave of new arrivals. I am sure you’re right David Cameron doesn’t want the Conservatives to be seen as the “Nasty” So will do nothing about immigration from the Indian sub continent
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Post by toby on Nov 16, 2014 16:36:36 GMT
"We cannot prevent E.U. citizens from moving freely between member states. Those are the rules" I am afraid that you have been lied to. A german Politician mentioned these so-called rules, this one in particular says "We cannot prevent E.U. citizens from moving freely between member states in search of work"
That's what nobody ever mentions, you have to go and look for a job, no job then you have to return home. In the insane rush to get as many Immigrants as possible into the UK before a Political Party like UKIP gets into power and shuts the borders, they will tell any lie or faslsehood they can think of. I post on the Spectator website which used to be hard left, it's going hard right now, even the Leftoid Panders, Ponces, and Witterers are starting to be affected by the Mass immigration.
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Post by PeterL on Nov 19, 2014 20:06:04 GMT
now, even the Leftoid Panders, Ponces, and Witterers are starting to be affected by the Mass immigration. Now they are being affected by it they are learning what the rest of us have known all along That mass immigration. is harming the country
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1stclassalan
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Post by 1stclassalan on Nov 23, 2014 21:57:49 GMT
I have to declare myself - I'm a committed FEDERAL European, that's what I voted for in 1972 with the full knowledge and intention of the U.K. being a full member of Greater Europe. The fact that I now seem to be in a minority is deeply disappointing - especially as it's mainly through rabid Daily Fail type xenophobic reportage. The supposed vast waves of jobless European immigrants never materialised - many of the social problems we now have with so called "immigrants" are in fact second or third generation folk that were born here. The main problem being polarisation and isolation rather than intergration. Our health service would collapse if all the immigrants went home and at the other end of the pay scale - 25% of the City of London marketmakers are foreigners - you don't want to think about sending that lot home! Yet this is what would happen - you can't alter the Law for one lot without affecting all the others. Don't forget that every so called "European Law" has to be promulgated by the U.K. Parliament before it becomes The Law.
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Post by PeterL on Nov 24, 2014 15:50:32 GMT
I have to declare myself - I'm a committed FEDERAL European, that's what I voted for in 1972 with the full knowledge and intention of the U.K. being a full member of Greater Europe. The fact that I now seem to be in a minority is deeply disappointing - especially as it's mainly through rabid Daily Fail type xenophobic reportage. The supposed vast waves of jobless European immigrants never materialised - many of the social problems we now have with so called "immigrants" are in fact second or third generation folk that were born here. The main problem being polarisation and isolation rather than intergration. Our health service would collapse if all the immigrants went home and at the other end of the pay scale - 25% of the City of London marketmakers are foreigners - you don't want to think about sending that lot home! Yet this is what would happen - you can't alter the Law for one lot without affecting all the others. Don't forget that every so called "European Law" has to be promulgated by the U.K. Parliament before it becomes The Law. Everyone I know who voted to stay in the EEC in 1972 did so because they saw it as a trading organisation which would be to every ones advantage The very last thing they wanted is what it as become , even lees what federalists want it to be come
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