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Originally Posted by Womble
And you STILL have not addressed the issues in posts 30, 32, 33 and 34. But then again you wont, cos it doensn't suit your agenda
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#30
Nitronutter refers to the race card several times, and even fatwas. Suggests he's exaggerating or at least not made any effort to deal with unacceptable behaviour.
Someone using their front garden as a toilet is a criminal offence (indecency) and a serious health hazard that the council will deal with. Both can be reported anonymously.
#32
Chrysalis refers to an open immigration policy, when that isn't the case. It's apparently not even that easy to get a tourist visa to come and visit the UK for tourism!
There's also the suggestion that there will be a language barrier strain on education as immigrants have more children than natives (I assume that by natives, Chrysalis is not including native muslims, catholics, chavs, orthadox jews etc), even though children born in this country to immigrant parents can speak english before they get to school through the amazing ability of children to learn languages, even from TV (I knew a turkish boy who by the age of 4 could speak fluent american thanks to Seseme street).
#33
I agree with, migrants either work a couple of years then go, or stay and settle putting their kids through the education system, paying tax as they work, and when their kids grow up, they'll do the same.
#34
Importing Poles to work in low paid jobs.
Well, if the local workforce are unwilling to work in that role for minimum wage, then from a business point of view, you have to get workers who are willing.
Keeps profits up enough to keep prices low enough for consumers to buy.
After all, if a business had high running costs, they'd have to have higher retail prices, and you'd have less money in your pocket, or would buy a cheaper imported product I'm sure.
So, now all that's been addressed, are you going to give us your definition of what the English way of life is?
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Originally Posted by JackB
He's ten years old but I don't understand what that's got to do with it. This isn't just about my son, as I said earlier this is becoming a problem in many towns and cities with large immigrant populations. Did you read the article I linked to earlier?
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What did his head teacher say when you raised your concern with them?