09-08-2006, 10:38 AM
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Batten on immigration
http://www.ukip.org/ukip_news/gen12.php?t=1&id=2404
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If a picture is worth a thousand words then this photograph is worth at least at least sixty million. It is a satellite photograph of Europe taken at night. It illustrates beautifully the relative population densities of the UK, France, Belgium and the Netherlands. England is the third most densely populated country in the EU. You can see that Scotland and Wales are relatively under-populated because of their mountainous terrain. Of the official sixty million inhabitants of the UK (the real figure is much higher) over 50 million live England; and as you can see most of these live in a line drawn across the country drawn from across the middle of the UK. The vast majority of the people in the UK live in about half of the land mass.
England, Belgium and the Netherlands are densely populated, but anyone who has driven through France is immediately struck by the sense of space, the open countryside, the ease of motoring, and how it is possible to almost effortlessly park (without charge) in one of the little country towns in order to enjoy a welcome break in a café or restaurant. France has about the same number of inhabitants as Britain but four times the living space. In France almost all the land is accessible for habitation, whereas that is not true in the UK. Not surprising then that in many ways the French have a more relaxed and enjoyable life-style – and property is cheaper.
Why then, you may wonder, does Britain have to have unlimited and uncontrolled immigration? Most countries in the world control their borders and decide who can and cannot enter. But not Britain: we are too sophisticated for that. We allow uncontrolled access to all other EU citizens (about 400 million); while other member states at least put entry barriers for the first few years. Over 395,000 people have come from the 2004 new EU entrant countries, and when Bulgaria and Romania eventually join in 2008 we will give right of entry to another 31 million people. Not to mention the 79 million Turks awaiting EU entry, possible within the decade.
EU citizens’ right of entry is at least a deliberate, if misguided, policy. But effectively no controls are exercised on entry from the rest of the world either. Provided you can get in, which isn’t difficult, you can disappear into the woodwork and stay. Even in the unlikely event that the authorities become aware of you all you have to do is to threaten to apply for political asylum and they will let you go, so as not to add to their statistics. It is almost impossible to be deported. Even convicted murderers, rapists, paedophiles, fraudsters, robbers and thieves will not be deported. Anyway how could the Home Office tell if they aren’t just one of those people they have wrongly given criminal records to because of a computer ****-up? The easiest thing is just to let them go and forget all about it: which is exactly what they do.
Organised crime in London is now out of control and run by ethnic gangs from places like Albania, Eastern Europe, Africa and Turkey. They are responsible for drug dealing, fraud, forced prostitution and (and for the first time in two hundred years on British soil) slavery. You might wonder how people from countries that aren’t even members of the EU can get in to carry out these activities and why they can’t be identified and thrown out. No one in authority even seems bothered to ask the question let alone supply an answer.
The recent Home Office revelations of their utter, complete and total incompetence and dereliction of duty are so overwhelming that it beggars belief that they could achieve this level of criminal negligence without a deliberate action plan. If they wanted to destroy national identity and dismantle a cohesive society they could not have gone about it better. There are anything between one and two million (perhaps even more) people in Britain illegally, with at least another one million arriving legally every four years. We have no idea how many arrive illegally. What is the government’s response? To round them up and send them home? No, it is John Prescott’s 2004 Planning & Compulsory Purchase Act that will use spy-in-the-sky satellite technology to identify and confiscate people’s gardens in order to build hundreds of thousands of new homes. The Government has now become the enemy of the people.
FREEDOM TODAY, BATTEN IN BRUSSELS, JUNE 2006
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Yep and the people had a chance to vote against it. They didn't though, so British citizens have to accept they are partly to blame. Add media rags that now moan and scream about the issue, yet support the same parties that implemented it.
I'm sick of it.
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