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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bienne, Switzerland
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I am on that that site and nobody has been threatend, nor has been given the impression of being threatend, you are prejudging someone from your own prejudices.... Top class double standards!!!! PS Please correct my spelling mistakes........... |
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Join Date: May 2006
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1) Firstly it is a shame that we are becoming so sloppy and lazy with our language (one of the greatest achievements and developments of the English and British) that its defence is a truly noble way of protecting our identity. I am far from being a master of the English language, but I am happy for people to point out my language errors. 2) If you want 'AIM' to be taken seriously then part of this campaign surely relies on being a 'professional' site and organisation. Bad spelling not only suggests that its organisers are ineffectual (if they can't spell how can they solve the issue of immigration) but also since the central aim (no pun intended) is to preserve the identity of Britain isn't this somewhat ironic? Quote:
As I am 'pro-immigration' I will attempt to read, and if needed, post on this site in the near future and offer some thoughts and opinions. |
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Why don't you just go up against excessive immigration rather than all immigration?
Many people came here from India in the 50's to run services we didn't want to do. Now they contribute a large amount to HM Treasury like the UK born citizens do. I am proud of bring English/British/Irish but I would like Commonwealth citizens being able to come to the 'motherland' and vice versa. Good luck with your campaign guys.
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Join Date: May 2006
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Immigration in a land that is already heavily over-populated country (England, specifically) serves absoluely no purpose what-so-ever. Our land cannot support the population we have now whether in terms of food production, water supply or housing etc.
We should be purely encouraging home-grown population increase, and migrants into the UK ONLY if they have SPECIFIC skills and finances to support their residence. Since the vast majority of those that leave the UK are skilled or financially self-supporting, measure should be taken to help them STAY, rather than leave, whatever it takes. Otherwise, there should be a complete ban on all in-bound migration, from whatever source, especially from those natives that do a runner, then come back once they realise that the grass isn't greener on the otherside. How many would emigrate if they thought they wouldn't get back in within say a 5 or ten year period? I have little time for these high-brow refugees that in part have contributed to the decline of our cities, and the supposed need for immigrants to replace them. |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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NO! NO! We certainley dont want to stop immigration, not even UKIP wants to do that. What we want is a points system like in Australia. Whats the point in stopping people like Abromovich coming here and bringing millions into the economy?
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By all means be an advocate of strict immigration controls, but remember that such laws do have human victims and consequences. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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JCUKIP, there is absolutely no need for an island like Britain, or more specifically, a nation the size of England, to encourage any form of immigration except under the terms I suggested, namely with specific desired skills, and/or the finances to support themselves and their families.
We need to discourage the export of those already homegrown, and fully conversant in our language and culture taking their skills abroad. That, and the abolition of the right to non-medically authorised abortion, would have given this country something like 3 million extra UK born cittizens over the last 40 years, of which nearly half would have reached adult maturity by now. There is NO NEED FOR IMMIGRATION - PERIOD. |
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Join Date: May 2006
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Of course there is, that is until we actually invest in the education and training of people currently living here anway and mobilise them into work. How else are we going to fill job shortages in the NHS, agricultural industry and other jobs, plus the skills of many the medical, engineering individuals that come here to live and work annually. It's not always about numbers andypandy, it can also be about roles. One Phillipino nurse is of far more use than a sprawling British family depedent on welfare. |
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It has race riots last year too. The points system is a disaster. |
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