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Uncontrolled immigration a grim future for Britain

Britain has a population of over 60 million people and already suffers pressure on its overstretched public services, not to mention the loss of millions of pounds a year due to congestion on our overloaded road network.

The present Labour government has adopted an open door immigration policy since coming into power and latest figures show that over 2.2 million immigrants have arrived here since it took office. The number of people leaving is only 715,000 and the majority of these are fed up with the declining standards and high cost of living in Britain today.

These figures do not take into account the total number of immigrants that are here illegally and the present government is totally incapable of dealing with this, and only offers glossed over spin in an effort to distract the populace from the true size of this problem

Many of our cities now house enclaves of different national groups and in some parts they are virtually no go areas for the normal population, who are not welcome, causing a rise in local tensions.

Almost two million homes will need to be built over the next twenty years to cope with this massive influx, in a country that already suffers intolerable pressure on it’s housing market.

For three-quarters of the British population according to the latest polls, uncontrolled immigration is the biggest concern and all the government does is juggle the figures and tell us that multiculturalism is good for Britain and it’s economy.

Unless sweeping changes are introduced to our border controls sooner rather than later the huge pressure on our public services will reach critical mass.

Local councils and police services across the country are already reporting huge problems with, health, housing, crime and schools being overburdened and stretched by the surge in immigration.

The government runs around like a headless chicken and has totally lost control of the plot, although it continues to offer sound bytes and assurances that immigration is working.

This spin and illusion will not fool voters and the confidence in our present government is melting away daily as one-disaster follows another.

Come the next election the public will vote for the party that offers a sustainable and rigid immigration policy not the out of control and hopeless dithering of the present leadership.


Contributor's Note

Sinking under the weight of bodies !

External Links

Migrationwatch UK website

Contributed by capybara on February 13, 2008, at 10:10 AM UTC.

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