Friday 12 September 2008

This is forwarded in the naive hope that there is somebody out there 
who still needs to be convinced of its truth!  We need tough 
government; we need a brave and tough prime minister and we need one 
who can pick up the litter of politically correct ideas which infest 
us and bung them in the black sack - not for recycling.

Come to think of it, there is somebody out there who still needs to be 
convinced of its truth - David Cameron! - of whom the Telegraph’s 
Iain Martin today says, “Britain lacks a leader - Cameron needs to 
prove he can fill the gap.”

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12.9.08
One in, one out... and first out is the Bottler
Jon Gaunt


I’M not sure about Britain needing more ballet dancers, balti chefs 
and quantity surveyors but we urgently need a new Prime Minister and 
Government.

In response to a sensible idea by a cross-party committee of MPs to 
cap immigration and have a policy of one in one out, the Bottler 
responds by drawing up a wish list of acceptable immigrants while 
steadfastly refusing to limit the numbers swamping Britain.

You know, I am actually beginning to feel sorry for Brown as he is so 
hopelessly out of touch with the British public that it’s a surprise 
only three men have been arrested for wanting to kill him.

Britain is full and everyone from the former Archbishop of Canterbury 
to the bloke who drove me to a TV studio last week knows Britain is 
full and immigration has to be halted.

My driver, who, by the way, was black British, was telling me how he, 
his girlfriend and their one-year-old son were moving to LA.

They are worried about their son’s future and fed up with all the 
immigrants pouring into the country legally and illegally without a 
pot to urinate in but with an arm outstretched for benefits and 
healthcare that they haven’t contributed to.

Hell
That’s why being concerned about immigration does NOT mean you are a 
racist.

How the hell can Britain cope with building seven cities the size of 
Birmingham to accommodate all these incomers when our health service, 
police and schools are already at breaking point?

But still Brown dithers and his supporters fiddle — their expenses — 
while Britain is on the verge of burning.

One of the reasons cited for needing more immigrants is that they do 
the jobs Brits won’t do.  Meanwhile, there’s more than four million 
lazy Brits on benefits.

Why aren’t we kicking these people back into work to reduce the 
burden on the rest of us and get Britain and Brits back to work?

It’s not the immigrants’ fault we are in the middle of a worldwide 
credit crunch, but their presence and demands are increasing tensions.

That is why we urgently need to secure our borders, toughen benefit 
rules and start thinking about the decent, hard-working Brits rather 
than the feral, the feckless, the freeloaders and the foreigners.