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"The UKIP's manifesto promises "freedom from overcrowding" by pushing for an "end to mass immigration". It says illegal immigration is out of control and the UKIP would ensure Britain is "no longer the dumping ground for Europe's problems". The document's cover depicts three white babies with the slogan: "Concerned about their future? This is their country, make sure it stays that way." " re "mass" immigration - 180k net per year, in 20 years that would be 3.2 million (out of the present 60 million) - 5% - new definition of "mass" I hadn't come across before (the Oxford Dictionary defines mass as "a majority of" or "a large number" - when did 5% become a majority or large number?) :dozey: And anyway, you are doing the old politician's trick of extrapolating a recent pattern into a fixed pattern for the future. Quote:
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I am amazed you don't think that countries like the Netherlands, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Israel, Japan is comparing like with like, but that is because, once again, you have used the politician's trick of moving the goalposts - we were initially discussing population density, and you then changed it to immigration levels.:rolleyes: btw, you are doing it again - changing the facts to support your argument - the UK does not have "unrestricted immigration" - but why let facts get in the way of a polemic, huh? ;) |
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No time to answer now, duty calls, but I'll be back tomorrow. ;)
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There's a limited amount of brain time one can devote to people who draw straight lines on graphs in order to frighten themselves. |
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3%!!!!! OMG They're going to take over!!!!! *panic attack*
How would the 97% ever hope to stand up to them if they decided on forcing a Catholic state on us? Think of the children! |
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Speaking as a descendant of Irish Catholic immigrants ;) |
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My Dad's actually an only child! My brother-in-law, also Catholic, is one of four, though, so that redresses it slightly. The number of practicing Catholics isn't far off the number of practicing Anglicans these days (with Poles and other eastern Europeans coming in it may well be higher now...).
That 3% is those defined as Irish citizens who were denied their right to vote in 2005 due to a Hounslow bureaucratic cockup. There'll be more (like me) who are Irish citizens (which is 'having a parent or grandparent born there') who aren't counted because we're, er, integrated. Light relief time - those of a strong stomach can look through the postings made by contributors to the Express forum. There's one (http://www.express.co.uk/users/profile/spaniel_lover) who thinks that immigrant women should be sterilised after their second child, and then there's this character: http://www.express.co.uk/myexpress/profile/Robertz His profile sets out his views fairly clearly: Quote:
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And all mainstream parties support mass immigration because they have no credible policy to stop it. (And I'll continue to call it mass immigration until you come up with a suitable alternative.) The Conservative Party's policy is here but this post is long enough already without going into why it's not credible. But they at least acknowledged the problem ... Quote:
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I haven't changed any facts (and that's rich from someone who, to put it kindly, was very quick to make an assumption here.) We view facts from different perspectives, and I'm sure you're sophisticated enough to understand that. But this debate will always be hotly contested and rightly so. Quote:
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Can I borrow their crystal ball to get next week's lotto numbers? Interesting you mention Israel. Despite spending what, around 40% of it's annual budget on defence, and having way higher proportions of immigrants than any other country, they're doing rather well wouldn't you say? So why is immigration good for Israel but bad for the UK? |
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