Friday, 31 August 2012



Our immigrant "problem" deepens! - Daily Express Fri 31st Aug/12

Politics List
"Immigration Minister Damian Green trumpeted the tiny fall in net immigration and vowed to meet Government pledges. “We are starting to see the real difference our tough policies are making,” he said."
Cloud-cuckoo land! Does he ever go out? The Civil Service probably feed him false figures, anyway! I can throw the Titanic further than I would trust ANY Civil Servant! They are largely the reason for our downfall.
"In some parts of ­London, immigrant women account for three-quarters of all births."
"487,000 of the 566,00 long-term immigrants entering Britain last year did not hold UK passports."
Is it wrong of me to ask "why were they even let in?"
"More than 20,000 new mothers were from Poland, 18,000 from Pakistan and almost 15,000 from India."
"Last year the NHS was forced to write off more than £10million owed by foreign patients not entitled to free care."
You see, ladies and gentlemen - this is well beyond what can be called "sheer incompetence"! This is deliberate - it HAS to be! They are not THAT daft and not THAT incompetent, so why are they allowing it...that's the big question? What lies behind all this degradation of our nation...and why?
Think outside the box, for a moment - ignore the close proximity of our daily troubles and moans, think of the much bigger picture....the one we have been trying to tell you about for 10 years!
Yes, I'm a "Keyboard Jockey" - no...I am not going out to fight in the street (not yet) - but will surely do so, one day! When the enemy becomes clear and when the public realises what is happening and decide they don't want it!
Cameron is playing for time - he knows full well that Parliament is to be dissolved shortly and the nation run by Regional Assemblies - he is merely "stirring the pan until it boils"! They are aware they will all be out of a job - come the application of the final EU Treaty!
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1,300 MIGRANTS A DAY POUR INTO UK

Immigration Minister Damian Green vowed to meet Government pledges

Immigration Minister Damian Green vowed to meet Government pledges
Friday 31st August 2012

By Anil Dawar

ALMOST half a million immigrants flooded into the UK last year at a rate of more than 1,300 a day, shock new figures reveal.
The astonishing statistic prompted fears that the country has lost the battle to bring mass immigration under control.
It came as separate figures showed more than a quarter of babies in Britain last year were born to foreign mothers. In some parts of ­London, immigrant women account for three- quarters of all births.
Campaigners warned the Government was on course to miss its target of slashing net immigration to “tens of thousands” by 2015.
Paul Nuttall, Ukip deputy leader, said: “These figures show how the simple character of the country is being changed beyond recognition.The Government must become more serious about controlling immigration because these changes are happening without the say so of the people.
“Our public services, schools, hospitals and housing cannot support this kind of growth. It is the weakness and ignorance of successive Governments that have let it happen.” The ­figures, from the Office for National Statistics,show 487,000 of the 566,00 long-term immigrants entering Britain last year did not hold UK passports.
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Where can we possibly find the money for this when £1 in every £4 the Government spends is borrowed?
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Paul Nuttall, Ukip deputy leader
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When those 566,000 arriving were set against the 350,000 people who left the country over the same period total net immigration into UK stood at 216,000. That is more than double the Government’s target of less than 100,000 a year and represents a drop of just 36,000 on the 2010 total.
If the number of foreigners leaving last year (201,000) is taken away from the total coming here, the balance is 286,000. Sir Andrew Green, of campaign group MigrationWatch, said the ­figures were disappointing and underlined “the huge difficulty of getting immigration back under control after 13 years of chaos”.
He added: “If net immigration is allowed to continue at 200,000 a year as over the last 10 years, our population will grow by an extra five million in just 15 years. This is equivalent to building our eight largest cities outside the capital just for new immigrants and their children. Where can we possibly find the money for this when £1 in every £4 the Government spends is borrowed?”
MPs Frank Field and Nicholas Soames, co-chairmen of the cross- party group on balanced migration, said: “It is clearly proving very difficult to get immigration down to a sensible level but it is vital that the Government redouble their efforts to do so.” Sarah Mulley, of the Institute for Public Policy Research, said the Tories did not look like achieving their net immigration target. “The statistics show the Government is a long way from its goal.”
Study is the most common reason for coming to Britain, with 232,000 students arriving here last year. The number of National Insurance numbers issued to newly-arrived workers fell by 15 per cent in the year to March. Of the 723,913 births in Britain’s hospitals last year more than 184,000 – one in four – were to women born abroad. It is the highest proportion of births to non-UK mothers since the recording of the parents’ country of origin began in 1969.
More than 20,000 new mothers were from Poland, 18,000 from Pakistan and almost 15,000 from India.
Nearly half the non-British births were in London, which has a migrant-mother rate of 56.7 per cent. In the borough of Newham, the figure reached 77 per cent. The 0.1 per cent annual increase in total births resulted solely from the non-UK mothers, who had 2,702 more babies last year than in 2010, the ONS said. The number of children born to UK mothers fell by 1,957 over the same period.
The birth rate figures will fuel concerns that women are travelling to the UK to use British hospitals at taxpayers’ expense. Last year the NHS was forced to write off more than £10million owed by foreign patients not entitled to free care.
Immigration Minister Damian Green trumpeted the tiny fall in net immigration and vowed to meet Government pledges. “We are starting to see the real difference our tough policies are making,” he said.