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    Likewise immigrants who come here are not 'homeless' having
    presumably had homes in their own countries, yet they are treated as such by local authorities.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Baker View Post
    Repossession will take a whole new meaning when the civil unrest starts and gets to a point where the intelligent Immigrants will leave before it gets out of hand. Yugoslavia was a warning and a picnic compared to the UK if it does get to the point of Civil war.
    I'm sure some would laugh, sneer even at your post. The war in the Balkans was a million miles away for most people, it was something they read about over breakfast before going to work.

    I can see the UK, or should I say...England, being a war zone in years to come. We are a nation of patriots who are being squeezed into a PC box, we are constantly told to shut up as ever increasing numbers of immigrants invade our shores. I didn't expect this when I came home [to England] I loathe politicians, If Gen Sir Dicky Dannatt was to stand he would have my vote.
    It is not racist to be concerned about immigration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rackham View Post
    I'm sure some would laugh, sneer even at your post. The war in the Balkans was a million miles away for most people, it was something they read about over breakfast before going to work.

    I can see the UK, or should I say...England, being a war zone in years to come. We are a nation of patriots who are being squeezed into a PC box, we are constantly told to shut up as ever increasing numbers of immigrants invade our shores. I didn't expect this when I came home [to England] I loathe politicians, If Gen Sir Dicky Dannatt was to stand he would have my vote.


    Unfortunately people still sit on the fence wearing Blinkers and not having the courage or intelligence to make a stand for themselves. I have experienced civil conflict and unrest by masses of people and it is not an experience I would willingly take part in again if it could be avoided. Unfortunately the path to war is well trodden and unless someone puts a gate up soon to impede the route, then that is exactly where we are heading. We have imported immigrants that are 'seasoned' in conflict and our own youth becomes angered constantly at the demise of their heritage and cultural right. Had someone said in Yugoslavia in the early 80's that hundreds oft thousands were about to die in a civil war based on ethnic and religious divides they would of been scoffed at. Diminished government responsibility to keep our culture unique and uphold a just and single legislative system was the main reason that Yugoslavia fell apart and the similarities are there quite plain to be seen, if people would only throw aside the blinkers. When it comes to actually dealing with the situation a lot of people will need to climb of the fence, but if they come down on the wrong side, they may well find themselves asking why they let the situation materialise in the first place, as there are no winners in a civil conflict of such magnitude, just broken lives and dead heroes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TannyD View Post
    Why can't we close our borders? we need to manage this situation. Won't The EU let us do anything that will benefit ourselves?
    I agree there is no reason we can not close our borders. If the EU say we can't then we don't need the EU. We are our own country and as such should make our own decisions on national matters.

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    I am yet to be convinced that we really NEED the EU at all!!

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    England is the most densely populated country in Europe, if the EU is so well run, then why is the EU not addressing this situation.
    The three large parties are still insisting on more immigration, why?
    Whe have high debt, high unemployment and our public resources are all under strain.
    It you take a small shop that holds 50 people, and take a shopping mall that holds 500 times more people, where would you send 25,000 people.
    Before you answer, think about the knock on effect.

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    The three large parties are still insisting on more immigration, why?
    It's my belief that the EU are using the UK as a giant language school to turn the whole of Europe and all the immigrants into Englsih speakers. They make no secret of wanting everyone to speak English, what they do not reveal is that we the native English speakers are being used to teach them.

    I believe language teaching and learning is being deliberately neglected in this country too (and English being pushed more and more in prefernec to other languages in the EU) in order that English becomes the lingua franca with the aim that it eventually becomes the sole language of the work place in Europe.

    When that point is reached it will become almost impossible for a foreigner to learn any other European language - and we are already along way down that road...

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    Quote Originally Posted by England's child View Post
    I am yet to be convinced that we really NEED the EU at all!!
    Seems to be a case of they need us more than we need then, yet like a fair weather friend they convince you otherwise.
    Wibbly Wobbly, Timey Wimey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TannyD View Post
    Seems to be a case of they need us more than we need then, yet like a fair weather friend they convince you otherwise.
    All the political nonsense we're supposed to be so interested in (as we read about it while we breakfast in our five bedroomed mansions, lol )is just a tactical distraction from the truth. People born in this country cannot afford to buy anywhere to live or raise a family anymore and are giving all their money to those that have been given the nod by the BBC to buy and trade (amongst themselves) pretty much any available property at prices well beyond the reach of the (real) average worker. Nobody will have anything to leave their children because they've given it all to someone soon to be enjoying a smug lifestyle in some foreign climb. Think about it, how many people/families does a 'landlord' exploit and cast into poverty in order to feather their own nest? I'll tell you, as many as they can, there are NO limits. Life is short, so do something about it. Take to the streets and demand OUR rights like they do everywhere else when they feel the system is absolutely taking the p**s.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeFTB View Post
    All the political nonsense we're supposed to be so interested in (as we read about it while we breakfast in our five bedroomed mansions, lol )is just a tactical distraction from the truth. People born in this country cannot afford to buy anywhere to live or raise a family anymore and are giving all their money to those that have been given the nod by the BBC to buy and trade (amongst themselves) pretty much any available property at prices well beyond the reach of the (real) average worker. Nobody will have anything to leave their children because they've given it all to someone soon to be enjoying a smug lifestyle in some foreign climb. Think about it, how many people/families does a 'landlord' exploit and cast into poverty in order to feather their own nest? I'll tell you, as many as they can, there are NO limits. Life is short, so do something about it. Take to the streets and demand OUR rights like they do everywhere else when they feel the system is absolutely taking the p**s.
    You have a 5 bedroom property?
    Wibbly Wobbly, Timey Wimey.

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