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another concerned citizen
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You appear to be getting your stale old rhetoric from an early eighties copy of 'Socialist weekly', as your tired arguments may have been pertinent 25 years ago, but in the Britain of today, that is living with the reality of trying to cope with the crippling influx of asylum seekers and immigrants of the legal, but more often than not, illegal variety, they are laughably "right-on" and an insult to the hard-working indiginous Britains.
The sooner you and your sort stop screeching and pointing at anyone who dares to question the lunacy of our immigration policies, like some demented character in a B-Movie from the 50's, the more chance we have of stemming the tide before it's too late.
Before our hospitals, that are already filled to saturation point, are unable to function, before the chronic shortage of affordable housing for our own people is swallowed up completely, before the amount paid out in benefits to unskilled immigrants, or "economic migrants", and their many dependents is unsustainable....oops, too late.
It's all very well claiming the so-called "moral high-ground" at every opportunity, but to deny the facts is both disingenuous and dishonest.
The sooner you and your sort stop screeching and pointing at anyone who dares to question the lunacy of our immigration policies, like some demented character in a B-Movie from the 50's, the more chance we have of stemming the tide before it's too late.
Before our hospitals, that are already filled to saturation point, are unable to function, before the chronic shortage of affordable housing for our own people is swallowed up completely, before the amount paid out in benefits to unskilled immigrants, or "economic migrants", and their many dependents is unsustainable....oops, too late.
It's all very well claiming the so-called "moral high-ground" at every opportunity, but to deny the facts is both disingenuous and dishonest.