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We can’t cope with the people living here now


Sir – Bob Churchill clearly thinks I want to “send all immigrants back”, so let’s argue about that .

It’s precisely because I don’t want us ever to get into the position where we are sending people back that I try to bring some rationality to the debate about immigration.

Environmentalists tell us there are far too many people in the world yet the churches, Red Cross and sundry politicians and lawyers assure us immigration into Britain is a good thing.

How these worthies square this with the facts about homelessness and our disappearing industrial employment prospects I simply don’t know, but the fact that we are a soft touch is not lost on those who queue at Calais waiting to gain illegal entry to Britain.

We already have asylum criteria that could easily bring billions of people into Britain with a credible case to stay.

And, the Nice treaty gave most Europeans the right to arrive and stay here as though it was their own country.

Then we have thousands of bogus and legitimate students who may stay here as well before we begin to guess at the numbers involved in illegal migration.

I don’t want to “send them all back” but I want to know when this social injustice to the legitimate residents of Britain is going to end as it’s obvious Britain can’t offer our current population a job and a home and a secure and civilised life any longer. How will we cope with millions more?

Jim Evans,
Worcester.

Comments(6)

Energetic says...
11:13am Thu 9 Jul 09

This question is made more difficult because a lot of small industry (and some large) relies on "cheap" immigrant labour to do the jobs which Brits have priced out of the market because it is easier and more economic sense for them to live on benefits.

network says...
6:36am Fri 10 Jul 09

Energetic is partly right in what he says.But lets look at the big picture, this government as produced a nation dependent on benifits and won't work.Clinton in the USA had the right idea, won't work no benifits.

breals says...
2:09pm Fri 10 Jul 09

The only 'injustice' is the fact that we in the UK and 'the West' consume most of the world's resources while the rest of the world struggles and starves. What right do we have to say it is 'unjust' when the less fortunate knock on our door.

jabbadad says...
12:30am Sat 11 Jul 09

It's all well and good to frantically set up these agencies to cope with genuine immigrants as well as Illegal ones, but I recall that this forward thinking government of ours sacked / reduced the highly trained Customs & Excise staff by thousands. Just crass stupidity. When we think that as an island we cannot cope as well with our borders as those in Europe who are landlocked.
So not only are we unable to cope with detecting human trafficking and illegals coming in, but the drug barons must be laughing all the way to the bank.
Now where can we get party funds from???

BarryB says...
6:06pm Sat 11 Jul 09

breals, so, by your logic, we open the door even wider to the whole of the third world do we. What good will that achieve except make ourselves starving and struggling, so we all starve and struggle together. Please get real.

CJH says...
10:07am Wed 15 Jul 09

Are we going to bring back all the British who are living in other countries? Most of them will have moved for personal and financial gain. We are such hypocrites.


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