Monday, March 25, 2013

Talking bollocks

Cameron was banging on today about immigration, a subject he knows very little about judging by what he had to say. Mind you, he's only going off polls which say it's of concern to voters, he doesn't (and hasn't) had to live with the effects of it.
Telegraph.
A major crackdown by David Cameron on immigration was unravelling rapidly today after it emerged that it would only affect a small minority of foreigners in Britain.
Government figures showed that some of the measures unveiled by the Prime Minister at a speech in Ipswich were likely only to affect a small proportion of people from within the European Union who are living in the UK.
Mr Cameron set out a series of measures in a major speech to cut down on people from within the European Union coming to Britain to use the health service, live in council houses or claim work-related benefits. Mr Cameron restated the aim of the Conservatives - but not the Coalition - of bringing net migration down to the tens of thousands by 2015, and said he wanted to ensure that those who do come to the UK are "the brightest and the best", who can contribute to the country's economy.
The problem is the EU, anything we do for our own populace has to be done for EU immigrants, they do the same for immigrants from us. However as their systems tend to be rudimentary (and cheaper) it means that UK immigrants usually find that private care is the only way to do things anyway.
As for the rest, well I'm afraid the damage is done, Labour have wrecked any chance of us putting things right with immigrants of an islamic nature unless we're prepared to go down the route of a civil war.
Immigration should only have been for skills we desperately wanted, not cheap labour. It should never have been open to third world nations unless they had something to offer in return (and I don't mean grooming young girls) Hindu Indians and the Chinese are examples of a successful immigrant group that should have been encouraged. Nothing wrong with Poles either, though they should not have been here to do the minimum wage stuff, problem being the minimum wage was still better than what they could get at home even for the better paid jobs. Thing is, they integrate, they blend in and make a difference, the mass immigration from the state of Pakistan and Bangladesh didn't, they refused to integrate and were allowed to ghettoise the areas they settled in eventually driving all others out.
Cameron can't stop this happening now as it's already happened.
The problem is here, already.

2 annotations:

rebel lady said...

It's 16 years too late!
The traitorous politicians, mainly Labour, have allowed the bonds of Britishness to be broken with the full-on ghetto creating multi-culti policies which are irrepairable without drastic measures - but one good thing - hasn't our Nige done a wonderful job and kicked them all up the jacks - and he isn't even an MP?

James Higham said...

Nothing that man says ... or Heseltine ... is to be believed.