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i'm sure there's plenty of people who would agree with youthe world is full fella. The uk is the least of those problems.
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DR
i'm sure there's plenty of people who would agree with youthe world is full fella. The uk is the least of those problems.
he's frothing at the mouth right now soulmannot desperate. Just posting the facts by your own hand, which you denied. Hopefully you can contain yourself in future and give the romanians and bulgarians thread a chance.
Not desperate. Just posting the facts by your own hand, which you denied. Hopefully you can contain yourself in future and give the Romanians and Bulgarians thread a chance.
the country's not full .......... seriously do you go out in the world fancy a few tourist's on your doorstep
reagrds
DR
Why? does it 'offend' you?
I'M MORE INTERESTED IN KEEPING SOME OF OUR IDENTITY AND not seeing our public services/housing put under strain by an ever increasing number of people entering this country , not a lot to ask for is itI will never understand the right wingers - ardently support capitalism, an economic system that relies on population growth in the form of immigration, yet are the first to oppose it. You can't have your cake and eat it.
he's frothing at the mouth right now soulman
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DR
Nope, but you lied. I just put up your posts to prove it. Why would it offend me.
I'M MORE INTERESTED IN KEEPING SOME OF OUR IDENTITY AND not seeing our public services/housing put under strain by an ever increasing number of people entering this country , not a lot to ask for is it
regards
DR
I'M MORE INTERESTED IN KEEPING SOME OF OUR IDENTITY AND not seeing our public services/housing put under strain by an ever increasing number of people entering this country , not a lot to ask for is it
regards
DR
does it , blimey people in tented villages spring to mind, doors got to shut and we've got to get out of the EU which has now become a burden, that's how i see it but i'll get shouted down but hey ho...but what is your solution? Our country relies on population growth, being "full" is not an option in this economic system.
does it , blimey people in tented villages spring to mind, doors got to shut and we've got to get out of the EU which has now become a burden, that's how i see it but i'll get shouted down but hey ho
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DR
Please point us in the direction of the evidence that shows that immigration is responsible for putting our public services under strain? That's just not true.
If I recall correctly, the evidence on recent migration (post-EU enlargement) suggests slightly the opposite. The immigrants are significantly less likely than native Brits to claim benefits (because most of them come for the sole or primary purpose of work or study) or to use health and social services (partly because, as a group, they are predominantly young adults). Furthermore, taken as a group, they contribute significantly more in taxation than they use either through benefit claiming or other public services.
That doesn't mean that there aren't ever any difficulties caused by a sudden large influx of newcomers into a particular community or locality (e.g. pressure on school places etc), but I've not seen any real evidence (i.e. hard data, not anecdotal scare stories) that this is has been a major or widespread problem
...but what is your solution? Our country relies on population growth, being "full" is not an option in this economic system.
The most densely populated country in Europe is England which has a population density of 395 people per square kilometre as of 2011.
Can this carry on though. Do the people that live here want the population to keep growing.
The most dense country in Europe is England
Thanks [MENTION=25508]soistes[/MENTION] - So Das Reich, what can you give us to counter this? No doubt you're scouring the Migration Watch website as I write.