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Conservatives gonna be tough on immigration?
on: February 26, 2015, 15:36:08 PM
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Net migration to the UK has risen to 298,000, according to the final set of figures before the election.

The numbers, for the year ending in September 2014, are now well above the level of migration when David Cameron came to power in 2010.

The Tories, who had promised to get it to below 100,000, said the figures were "disappointing" and blamed a rise in EU migration - and Lib Dem "constraints".

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-31638174

Another Tory fail, but hey, they can pass the buck to the Lib-dems. Conservatives - the we're not to blame party.

Re: Conservatives gonna be tough on immigration?
Reply #1 on: February 26, 2015, 20:07:32 PM
i dont think anyone can do anything about net migration with the rules we have in place, so dont think it could have been any better or worse with whoever is in charge.

Something has to be do done, just for the benefits, NHS, Social housing side of things.

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Re: Conservatives gonna be tough on immigration?
Reply #2 on: February 28, 2015, 23:52:06 PM
People only care about immigration because retards keep banging on about it. No offense.

Immigration is actually awesome. We get top doctors, engineers, plumbers, etc. Not to mention banging curries and foreign restaurants. Show me a Brit who can do a proper Italian or a proper fish curry.

This country is messed up for a whole bunch of reasons but blaming a few hundred thousand people at the bottom-middle of the ladder is as near to the mark as blaming lesser spotted South African crested blue gannets migrating here, eating our fish, stealing our berries, then flying off after shagging our pigeons.

Close the borders tomorrow  :dunno: This country would still be fudge-packed with debt, poor health care, wages, petrol prices etc.

We don't have enough housing and never have - there have probably only been a couple of times in living memory where we've built enough houses to keep up with demand. The problem ain't the immigration it's the lack of balls when it comes to saying right, shut up, we're gonna build some new houses on that field. Sod the green belt , 185% of dry land in this country is green belt. Fact. And anyone who moans about their back yard can shut up too - when you buy a house you're buying the house. You're not buying the view out your window.
I know sh*ts bad right now with all that starving bullsh*t and the dust storms and we are running out of french fries and burrito coverings.

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Re: Conservatives gonna be tough on immigration?
Reply #3 on: March 01, 2015, 08:16:46 AM
Only reason I brought this up was the Tories have been banging on about it since the last election campaigns started. It seemed every ten seconds one of them was on TV extolling how they were going to clean the whole thing up, turns out they are a busted flush in every sense. They aren't retarded, more they got over focused on one issue and claimed far more than they could ever hope to deliver because of that.

They were going to get busy and fix everything. Result?

Problem I have now is the alternatives, BNP, UKIP, no thanks. Labour, umm, they put Atos into the position of assessing for the disability benefits and plenty still remember their lies about Iraq

Lib-Dems.... Supported the Tories in some fairly dodgy dealing.

Which leaves... SNP or Welsh?  :o Except I can't vote for them cause I live in the wrong country.

Someone find me a party worth voting for before the elections!

And immigration is a good thing, Italy has massively low birth rate, so do some other countries. We really need to sort out the birth rate issues as a planet.

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