Neville's Breakfast
Well-known member
What are these concerns of which you speak? If you're talking about immigration affecting jobs that's been proved to be of minimum impact.....
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/287287/occ109.pdf
http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/brexit05.pdf
Another concern is that that the UK is already overpopulated and that there isn't enough houses. That doesn't wash with me either given that I live in a country that has double the population yet half the arable land mass and still seems to manage to find houses for everyone. As was debated earlier in this thread the perception of overpopulation is more to do with lack of housing rather than there being too many immigrants.
After those two what concerns are there?
Those concerns have been outlined on here many times and include an unwillingness to accept the return of religion to our
society after a long period of moving to secularism, pressure on public services and downward pressure on wages for the lowest paid. This last point is particularly important because many argue that the solution to the house price crisis is to increase supply of houses whilst simultaneously denying that increasing supply of Labour will decrease the price of Labour.
I'm not sure if Japan is a model for the type of multicultural society that is being created without consent in the U.K. in any case. Population in Asian countries and particularly in Japan is becoming heavily concentrated in the cities with ever smaller living spaces. There is very little appetite in the U.K. for expanding London down towards the South coast for instance (to make an equivalent to Tokyo). Japan also does not accept mass immigration and actively prevents cultures such as Islam from gaining a foothold.