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22 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

This we can agree on, now, how do we fix it? They aren’t just going to stop crossing the channel so we need a legal way of sorting it, any ideas?

Leave the ECHR and grow some balls for a start! 
Rapid processing and immediate repatriation if u fail! 
We also need to up our Foreign Aid and assist the real needy in their own countries. We can’t keep accepting refugees, even those with a legitimate claim. 
Probably most of the developing countries population fit that criteria.

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43 minutes ago, pleasant said:

Like the French interior minister has said to the UK...... "Stop making your country so attractive to migrants"

 

 

 

 

Seen this chart doing the rounds but dont know if its correct but if it is we clearly are not an attractive destination for migrants 

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1 hour ago, Woodworks said:

 

 

Seen this chart doing the rounds but dont know if its correct but if it is we clearly are not an attractive destination for migrants 

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Away with you and your facts Beau! How dare you spoil a good story with the truth?! 😁

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The United Kingdom's Office for National Statistics has released the international migration data for England and Wales collected in the 2021 Census.

 

The data is unsurprising but shocking nonetheless. 

 

The number of 'usual residents' (non-citizens) has exploded from 7.5 million people to 10 million. Now making up 17% of the population of England and Wales.

 

Nearly 1 million people born in India now reside in the United Kingdom.

 

Over half a million from Romania have arrived as well(a 576% increase from 2011).

 

The number of people born in Pakistan increased by 141,000 from 2011 to 2021.

 

There are also an additional 80,000 Nigerians.

 

The number of persons who were born abroad but acquired British citizenship has jumped by some 3.2 million.

 

The United Kingdom has, on average, taken in 500,000 people a year from abroad since 2011.

 

 

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3 hours ago, pleasant said:

The Labour 'open doors' policy has a lot to answer for.


Yes Blair opened the floodgates but the Tories have carried on with his vision of destroying Britain through mass immigration. Note the latest census figures all happened under Tory Governments. 
 

If you want to understand how bad things are it’s worth noting that an old school socialist like Jeremy Corbyn wouldn't have been able to import the vast numbers we've seen with the Tories even if he wanted to because the 'Public/Private Partnership'' networks would have been disrupted and broken by the structure of Corbyn's socialist policies.

 

The fact is the Tory ability to call on their mates in the corporate sector makes them much more efficient at destroying Britain than any far leftist could. 
 

 

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12 minutes ago, GarethM said:

That per 100,000 figure won't take into account our UK population is one of the highest in Europe.

England is the most densely populated country in Europe so percentage per 100,000 doesn't count for much ... not enough housing, food has to be imported as no longer sustainable, not enough dentists and so it goes on. One migrant yesterday was moaning that the centre he was being held at was like a prison, I would have thought prison was the place for anyone entering the country illegally and not being put up in a £150 hotel room at the tax payers expense which no doubt he had been expecting.

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2 minutes ago, Vedhoggar said:

England is the most densely populated country in Europe so percentage per 100,000 doesn't count for much ... not enough housing, food has to be imported as no longer sustainable, not enough dentists and so it goes on. One migrant yesterday was moaning that the centre he was being held at was like a prison, I would have thought prison was the place for anyone entering the country illegally and not being put up in a £150 hotel room at the tax payers expense which no doubt he had been expecting.


If you rent and pay tax in England your tax goes to the government. The government then funnels that tax to a corporation, that corporation now has almost £3 billion.

 

The corporation then uses that £3 billion to offer extremely generous offers to landlords to house immigrants. In effect,  landlords now have a strong incentive to evict the tax paying Brits in their property and instead house the immigrants.


The British people are despised by the people who rule over us. There’s simply no other way to describe it.

 

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Serco and Mears have won contracts totalling 2.9 billion pounds from the British...

 

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1 hour ago, GarethM said:

That per 100,000 figure won't take into account our UK population is one of the highest in Europe.

It's also asylum "applicants" and takes no account of those who have not yet entered the system, or more worryingly, those who have no intention of entering the system.

 

Actually just another lame attempt to deflect from the problem.

 

You can also be pretty sure that those responsible for such a transparent attempt to portray the problem in a different light don't think that they'll ever be negatively impacted by what's happening, a bit like those at the BBC.

 

Dishonest and stupid!

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