Did you read my earlier post about only taking the very best in immigration. We just don't people here who end up taking more out than they actually put in. What use is it.
Are those on minimum wage taking more out than they put in?
Did you read my earlier post about only taking the very best in immigration. We just don't people here who end up taking more out than they actually put in. What use is it.
Are those on minimum wage taking more out than they put in?
Are those on minimum wage taking more out than they put in?
http://www.naldic.org.uk/research-and-information/eal-statistics/eal-pupilsBecause every immigrant comes with children.
Ah, proof that every immigrant comes with a child.
The reasons for voting UKIP are:
1: You believe that immigration has a detrimental impact on the economy.
2: You believe that Brussels has no democratic legitimacy in determining legislation.
3: You believe that immigration dilutes the indigenous cultural values of this country.
4: You believe the Daily Express
http://www.naldic.org.uk/research-and-information/eal-statistics/eal-pupils
England
In England, the results of the School Census undertaken each January by the Department for Education are published annually and in January 2013 this showed that one in six primary school pupils in England - 612,160 - do not have English as their first language. In secondary schools the figure stands at 436,150, just over one in eight. Once special schools and pupil referral units are taken into account, the total rises to just over a million at 1,061,010. These figures have more than doubled since 1997.
The number and percentage of bilingual or EAL pupils varies widely by school, school type and across the country. In 2013, 'converter academies' have a significantly smaller percentage of bilingual pupils than all other sorts of provision. In contrast, 'sponsored academies' have a higher percentage of bilingual pupils than other types of provision.
In 2013 the local authority areas with the highest proportion of EAL learners in primary schools are Tower Hamlets (76 percent) and Newham (75 percent). The local authority with the highest number of EAL pupils is Birmingham where 63,216 (or 40 percent)
The local authority areas with the smallest proportion of primary aged bilingual pupils are Redcar and Cleveland (0.9 percent), Halton (1.1), and Derbyshire (1.6). Rutland is the local authorority with the fewest EAL pupils - only 92 pupils in this local authority are bilingual.
There is also considerable local variation in the schools bilingual pupils attend. The Daily Telegragh (23.03.12) calculated that there are 1,363 primary schools, 224 secondary schools and 51 special schools where more than half the pupils are learning EAL. This included schools in places such as Brighton, Gloucestershire, Milton Keynes, Southampton, Surrey, Scunthorpe, Skipton and Windsor and Maidenhead as well as in large conurbations where global mobility is usually most evident.
The local authorities with the largest numbers of schools where bilingual pupils are in the majority within the north of England are Bradford (59), Manchester (35), Lancashire (30) and Kirklees (27). In the Midlands it is Birmingham (117) and Leicester (40). In the South it is Luton (22), Slough (19). London's highest figures are in Newham (79), Tower Hamlets (70), Brent (57) and Ealing (55).
I don't have figures but
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...k-claiming-housing-benefit-soars-9647752.html
Your not telling them that every single person claiming housing benefit is British.
Didn't think so. So basically it's just a common or garden knee jerk reaction to people a bit different coming to the country. You total, total loser.
]I don't see throwing the spanner in the works as a good thing whatsoever, everyone needs to work together so I can see your frustration here. It sounds like a silly little issue than can easily be resolved. If UKIP want to get serious then they need to be working harder at local level and address issues local people have.
It wouldn't put me off from voting UKIP, because I feel immigration and the EU effects us all on a much higher level.
Prague doesn't help itself in attracting lowlife Brits with no manners though TBF.Something ive overheard Czechs saying when watching British tourists in the city.
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You will be pleased to hear that Ukip are getting serious at a local level at last.
We will be fielding more candidates than ever before at the 2015 local election. Our aim is to have a LOCAL member standing in every seat, all 54 of them.
A new local manifesto is promised for September this year, the thing that really excites me is the idea of local referendums on local issues. If more than 5% of local people request it there will be a binding vote on things that we all think are important.
Our main aim is to free us from the insanity that has ruined this town.
The green party has to be overthrown and the motorist freed.
If the people of Brighton had a say, do you think the i360 would be going ahead?
I haven't met a single person yet that is in favour of putting the community in hock for the next 10 years for the sake of a phallic symbol and a Krispy Kreme doughnut.
And what is wrong with making sure people pay their way before being able to claim. Nothing wrong with it.
Look at the telepgraph article, and look at the money that is being paid out. Look at the difference it could make it could be used for other things.
We got enough issues with our own people not being able to earn enough, why don't need to add to that.
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If the people of Brighton had a say, do you think the i360 would be going ahead?
I haven't met a single person yet that is in favour of putting the community in hock for the next 10 years for the sake of a phallic symbol and a Krispy Kreme doughnut.
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You will be pleased to hear that Ukip are getting serious at a local level at last.
We will be fielding more candidates than ever before at the 2015 local election. Our aim is to have a LOCAL member standing in every seat, all 54 of them.
A new local manifesto is promised for September this year, the thing that really excites me is the idea of local referendums on local issues. If more than 5% of local people request it there will be a binding vote on things that we all think are important.
Our main aim is to free us from the insanity that has ruined this town.
The green party has to be overthrown and the motorist freed.
If the people of Brighton had a say, do you think the i360 would be going ahead?
I haven't met a single person yet that is in favour of putting the community in hock for the next 10 years for the sake of a phallic symbol and a Krispy Kreme doughnut.
firstly , how about bollocks , you are quite simply telling lies and gambling that nobody on here knows or works in canary wharf , unfortunately I do , and 80 % is total and utter fabrication, and secondly we both know it not the high earners that are his concern, its the low skilled workers undercutting the British workforce that are the case in point.
http://migrationwatchuk.org.uk/briefingPaper/document/7