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Just wait until the government are forced by the high court to stop using those slum hotels to house these people. I'll ask another question, where do you think they will be housed next?

 

Also could someone tell me why some towns/cities are full of illegal immigrants and others have few or none? Wait till the come to live in your area!

 

I live in a sleepy village in Suffolk but still do a lot of work in the Staffordshire Moorlands, guess what, you would be hard pressed to find an illegal immigrant, go into Stoke on Dope and there's hotels full of them, the cynic in me suggests the more affluent areas dont and won't have them, whys that?

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6 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Chill pill.

On what you posted no.

Chill pill! So a film made years ago that won many awards for its brutal honesty, and a Prime minister considered by some to be one of the greats of this country didn't predict what was coming/happening?

 

 

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5 minutes ago, BillQ said:

No run down or any hotels in affluent areas? Nimby-ism?

They weren’t rundown hotels until the previous government and the current government started paying hotel owners over the odds to house these people.

Posted
5 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Now you're off down whataboutary Street. 

Really, check out a blogger called Rick Gannon former police officer and now one of the biggest buy to let landlords in the Midlands, watch his video about him point blank refusing a 50% uplift on his rental properties from the government to turf out his long standing residents to house these people. If you can't see what's happening is wrong I give up with you.

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Also why is it predicted to be the biggest march/protest in the history of living man to take place in London, led by Yaxley-Lennon on the 13th of September. Note, I've been offered a lift but I'm not going.

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6 minutes ago, BillQ said:

Because he needs more cash? A holiday in Spain again?

Fool! I'm no fan of his hence I won't be attending, you think he hasn't got funding already, how do you think all the big PA systems and projectors are going to appear there, by magic?

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I don’t think the 80’s are comparable to now by a long shot after seeing this comparison in quite a few places today , the 80’s was full of people who hated you because of your skin colour, no other reason , as a child growing up in the 80’s one of my mothers best friends who we used to go on summer holidays with around various shit hole camp sites and hotels in the UK was from the West Indies, i can remember her son who was my age having to hide or run to chants of Monkeys noises and bananas , getting rocks thrown at us and beaten up  continually made holidays really good fun, by the early 90’s I don’t remember this happening at all and we a actually had a good time ! … that march is about stopping sharia law and the rise of Islam or so tommy says.

after listening to a few of his current interviews he actually left the EDL because of racists.. I think he actually has point…  I know pro Palestine supporters who have hitlers paintings in there house , have met partners on storm front and had children with people because there grand fathers where the highest decorated Dutch soldier in the Dutch SS … every bloody post I see is about free Palestine on there feed , it just so happens they hate Jews more than brown people although by this current trend your a nazi if you think sharia courts have no place in the UK law system. 

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3 hours ago, Peter 1955 said:

Absolutely, and we are seeing one downside of Brexit with the loss of immigrant labour prepared to harvest crops that natives aren't prepared to. I've worked with Eastern Europeans on some of those jobs, and their work ethic puts us to shame. 

And then we should get the lazy svroats in this country to work or starve them off benefits 

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3 hours ago, Steven P said:

 

Though ignoring that 94% of UK immigrants are authorised, and out of the rest many are seeking asylum and sanctuary in the UK from wars and persecutions elsewhere - immigration as a whole to the UK can be predicted to happen. The last government and this one have encouraged about 1 million immigrants a year. With that number there will be those that come along for the ride when they are not meant to. I guess that is predictable. The predictions are that with the UKs flat to falling birth rates we 'need' immigrants to sustain the system as our home grown population falls - governments will keep authorising a lot of immigrants to feed the system for good while yet.

  The problem is we dont know about these immigrants, are they pedos,murderers, are they the next terrorists?

These are financial migrants not people seeking refuge, they have different cultural values and why dont they stay in the first safe country ?

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