THERE ARE 600,000 unemployed citizens from the
European Union currently receiving welfare benefits and accessing the NHS,
schools and housing. A study by the European commissioner overseeing employment
and welfare, confirms what many eurosceptics through the application of
commonsense have always known. If you increase a nations population
artificially as Tony Blair did; then once the floodgates were lifted, it was
bound to have a social impact on the UK population.
The
report suggests that the impact that such a deluge of humanity has had on the
NHS has cost £1.5 billion. The health service cannot afford such an escalation
for very long and will either have to accept intervention from the private
sector; pour further billions into the NHS[1],
or introduce a system of private insurance. There is no other alternative
except withdrawal from the European Union, to stop the influx if nothing else.
Because
of immigration (whether from the EU or from outside) we are faced with a housing
shortage. One 'solution' is the dreaded so-called 'bedroom tax'; whereby those
living in council or other forms of social housing are expected to let a total
stranger into their home or pay a fee out of their benefits for refusing.
No
politician would let a total stranger come to live with them; so why should
they expect those living in social housing and on welfare to take strangers in?
This policy is similar in many ways, to the way the Soviets after the
revolution behaved when they decreed how many people should be housed in a room;
usually in properties taken from the rich, but also within the general
population.
In
education. Our schools are facing over-subscription also due in part to
immigration. Once more, we have allowed an artificial increase in our
population without considering the need to build more schools as well as
houses. In some schools some 50 different tongues are spoken. None of all this came about because of the unintended
consequences of a policy of free movement of populations within Europe.
This
migration explosion by the last Labour government, now sitting on the
backbenches, was deliberately and wilfully orchestrated. This great migration,
not only from Europe, but from all parts of the compass, was a deliberate
policy; and Red Ed conspired in it. So for the Labour Party to create the name
'bedroom tax' is duplicity. Red Ed's two- faced behaviour on the issue of the wretched
'bedroom tax' is typical of his nefarious way of doing things, as we witnessed
in the way he treated his brother at the time the Labour leadership election.
ALL THE MAIN parties are to blame for the current
plight of our nation, including immigration. The leadership of each of the main
parties believes in a United States of Europe - which is the inevitable
direction in which the continent is travelling.
The
government are happy to tackle illegal migration from outside of Europe; but
this is not where the damage to our social structure is coming from. Theresa
May likes to be macho with illegal immigrants from outside the EU. But the Tory
rank and file understands where the real problem lies. May is distracting her
party's supporters from the real concern over immigration. To Theresa May,
there is no such thing as all
immigration; but only the illegal immigration from outside the EU. This is the
Tory's response to Ukip on the subject; hoping that Conservatives will be
impressed by the Home Secretary's response to her party's 'gravest' concern.
I
STAND ON THE SIDE OF the indigenous population who visit hospitals and
surgeries every day, who witness at first hand the impact of immigration. Our
politicians and the whole political class in London, who believe in immigration
and Multiculturalism; never seem to bump into it in their post code areas - and
if they do they welcome such affluence; for affluent such immigrants are if they
live among them. For wealth can travel anywhere, and escape when needs must.
Every
day there are millions of white indigenous people who are confronted by alien
tongues who are told to 'suck it up' by the Multicultural believing elite. This
elite controls our law making; but who
no longer depend upon what in America is known as the 'native population'
- in our case the white British
Our
political class live in Olympian isolation from the vast majority of the
indigenous population. They can, in the main, afford mortgages, private
schooling, and private healthcare. One such euro enthusiast who has been in the
forefront of pressing for the UK's further integration into Europe is Richard Branson,
who has chosen to sell up hear and retreat
to his very own private island.
Well
good luck to him - perhaps if we all had his options then immigration would not
be a problem to us either. But we have no options; all we can do either is vote
Ukip, or learn to live with the vileness that, over the past 40 years, our liberal
political elites have woven into this
country's cultural fabric.
[1]
Which can only be done at the expense of other spending departments; as further
taxation is now out of the question. As
Ed Miliband has said and I paraphrase; 'It's the cost of living stupid'.
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