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Friday, August 5, 2011
A new survey conducted by Ipsos Mori has shown the deep dissatisfaction among members of the public with high levels of immigration, and an increasing awareness of the problems which mass immigration has imposed upon our society.
Seven in ten Britons agreed that there are too many immigrants in the Britain.
Only one in four thought that immigration had been good for the economy, whilst three in five said that mass immigration had made it harder for Britons to get jobs.
Three in four of the 1,000 people polled believed that immigration placed too much pressure on public services.
People are becoming increasingly aware of the burdens which are being placed upon us, the changes bring wrought in our society, and the negative effect which being swamped with immigrants has upon all aspects of our existence.
Our critical services are stretched to breaking point, hardly a day goes by when we don't hear of NHS shortages, struggling schools where childrens education suffers amidst a babble of 50 different languages, rising crime, and a whole host of other issues.
Not to mention we just need to open the papers to see some asylum seeker, who has never contributed a penny, nicely ensconced in a £2,000 a month mansion, all paid for by us.
As for jobs, well, there simply are not enough for the people we already have, unemployment figures prove this. Workers now face lowered wages as a result of a saturated labour market, and not only that they also have to compete against a whole underground of illegal labour.
Mass immigration has been an unmitigated disaster for the British worker, and yet the same old politicians and unions bleat on about how great it all is. It sure isn't for the guy in the factories seeing 50 Eastern European workers in line for his job, if indeed he is lucky enough to still have a job.
We're being faced with having to build houses at a record rate just to try and keep up with the increasing population, shortages of school places, and whole sections of our towns and cities becoming like a part of a foreign nation.
Everyone - other than do gooding liberals, asylum and human rights lawyers making a fortune, and those landing themselves jobs in all of these equalities and rights positions whether it be in quangos or elsewhere - loses. Our nation and our people have been pushed past any sane levels of immigration and into direct colonisation.
No wonder people are getting angry, it is now evident to all but those with a vested interest that officialdom massively oversold us on the benefits of immigration and yet neglected to warn us about the many additional burdens and problems which it would create.
The amazing thing though? People continue to vote for Liberal, Labour, or Tory, and none of those will do a damn thing about it, mass immigration will continue unabated.
Many are now aware of the problem - and the solution does not lie in Lib/Lab/Con, they've all had ample time to prove otherwise and have not only failed to do so but have actually done nothing at all to even take steps in the right direction.
Britain simply cannot take it any more, from here it can only get worse. Unless there is a change in political leadership and people embrace parties who are willing to do something, it can - and will - only get worse.
The people of Britain, be it the worker struggling to find a job and a decent wage to support their family, the child trying to learn in 'diverse' schools, the elderly waiting for operations on the overstretched NHS, or that last old British face hiding behind the curtains of a house in an area that has become a corner of Pakistan, deserve so much better than the Britain we see today.
Seven in ten Britons agreed that there are too many immigrants in the Britain.
Only one in four thought that immigration had been good for the economy, whilst three in five said that mass immigration had made it harder for Britons to get jobs.
Three in four of the 1,000 people polled believed that immigration placed too much pressure on public services.
People are becoming increasingly aware of the burdens which are being placed upon us, the changes bring wrought in our society, and the negative effect which being swamped with immigrants has upon all aspects of our existence.
Our critical services are stretched to breaking point, hardly a day goes by when we don't hear of NHS shortages, struggling schools where childrens education suffers amidst a babble of 50 different languages, rising crime, and a whole host of other issues.
Not to mention we just need to open the papers to see some asylum seeker, who has never contributed a penny, nicely ensconced in a £2,000 a month mansion, all paid for by us.
As for jobs, well, there simply are not enough for the people we already have, unemployment figures prove this. Workers now face lowered wages as a result of a saturated labour market, and not only that they also have to compete against a whole underground of illegal labour.
Mass immigration has been an unmitigated disaster for the British worker, and yet the same old politicians and unions bleat on about how great it all is. It sure isn't for the guy in the factories seeing 50 Eastern European workers in line for his job, if indeed he is lucky enough to still have a job.
We're being faced with having to build houses at a record rate just to try and keep up with the increasing population, shortages of school places, and whole sections of our towns and cities becoming like a part of a foreign nation.
Everyone - other than do gooding liberals, asylum and human rights lawyers making a fortune, and those landing themselves jobs in all of these equalities and rights positions whether it be in quangos or elsewhere - loses. Our nation and our people have been pushed past any sane levels of immigration and into direct colonisation.
No wonder people are getting angry, it is now evident to all but those with a vested interest that officialdom massively oversold us on the benefits of immigration and yet neglected to warn us about the many additional burdens and problems which it would create.
The amazing thing though? People continue to vote for Liberal, Labour, or Tory, and none of those will do a damn thing about it, mass immigration will continue unabated.
Many are now aware of the problem - and the solution does not lie in Lib/Lab/Con, they've all had ample time to prove otherwise and have not only failed to do so but have actually done nothing at all to even take steps in the right direction.
Britain simply cannot take it any more, from here it can only get worse. Unless there is a change in political leadership and people embrace parties who are willing to do something, it can - and will - only get worse.
The people of Britain, be it the worker struggling to find a job and a decent wage to support their family, the child trying to learn in 'diverse' schools, the elderly waiting for operations on the overstretched NHS, or that last old British face hiding behind the curtains of a house in an area that has become a corner of Pakistan, deserve so much better than the Britain we see today.
Labels: illegal immigrants, immigration, mass immigration
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