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UK net migration hits record high



topbanana36

Well-known member
Dec 29, 2007
1,758
New Zealand
Isn't Bushy lucky having NSC's resident pink Nazi on his side. You make an adorable couple.
Why are either of you even on NSC other than to spout your right wing claptrap. You never go to matches and just lurk about on here dishing out illiterate abuse and Bushy doesn't even support BHA and just lives to derail threads.
A bloody sad act indeed.
Regards
N

I suppose wanting to control our borders is a bad thing. To become self governing once again is wrong and to want our sovereignty back is just so terrifying for the progressives. Our country is a shambles and Bushy and the pink fairy are spot on in their assessment of it.
 




Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
I suppose wanting to control our borders is a bad thing. To become self governing once again is wrong and to want our sovereignty back is just so terrifying for the progressives. Our country is a shambles and Bushy and the pink fairy are spot on in their assessment of it.

Horse feathers.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
What if the referendum results in us staying in the EU?

And what exactly do you mean by "stop pussy footing around in Calais"?
if we stay in the EU more social issues for the country, pussy footing about in Calais SEND THE TROOPS IN AND STOP THE SCUM FROM TAKING THE PISS, MAKES YOUR BLOOD BOIL SEEING THE RAG BAGS RUNNING AMOK!!!
regards
DR
DR
 


BigGully

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Sep 8, 2006
7,139
What if the referendum results in us staying in the EU?

And what exactly do you mean by "stop pussy footing around in Calais"?

Why dont you give us a figure, 70m, 80m, 90m you tell us how many until you acknowledge it might have detrimental effect on our country, or you would have no problem accommodating say 100m maybe more.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
4,652
I've lived in both multicultural cities and in sleepy provincial little villages and towns. I by far prefer to live full time in a city with a bit of crime and the odd recklessly discarded nappy than in leafy little conservative strongholds. Funnily enough i've just spen a couple of days in Hayward's Heath. Not as villagy and nice as I expected but not unpleasant. Exactly the sort of place the priviliged baby boom generation should live out their days. Away from the realities of the world, no hassle. No alarms. No surprises. Please.

Yes, a little bit of crime -how romantic. I assume you mean the burglary to someone else's property and the nappy thrown at somebody else's window. I am sure that I recall from other posts that you went to a public school, perhaps one that did not specialise in spelling.
 




sir albion

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Jan 6, 2007
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SWINDON
What the f**k does that mean ? We already have a housing crisis - how are we meant to absorb 330k extra people a year - typical Labour ( Blairite Labour ) head in the sand stuff there Hampster.
It's not that difficult really as in London some two bedroom houses have 25 people living in them and that's rife in many properties.
The only people who suffer are the immigrants and the low earners...the middles and uppers don't give a shite as long as tax is paid and let's be honest it doesn't affect these types one little bit.
Most of these people are working their socks off for peanuts and are the nicest people you'll ever meet.
Saying that we can't keep letting in over 300k a year as we just don't have the infrastructure to cope and most new homes being built are way out of reach of the lower classes anyway.

You do get the feeling this whole situation is goner blow up so badly in the future.
Time to take control of our borders and the only way is to leave the EU
 


Why dont you give us a figure, 70m, 80m, 90m you tell us how many until you acknowledge it might have detrimental effect on our country, or you would have no problem accommodating say 100m maybe more.

The only figure I will give you is that the latest YouGov poll suggests that 55 per cent of the electorate supports the UK's continued membership of the EU. Right wing extremists who imagine that an EU referendum will be the beginning of the end of immigration are delusional fantasists.
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
4,652
It's not that difficult really as in London some two bedroom houses have 25 people living in them and that's rife in many properties.
The only people who suffer are the immigrants and the low earners...the middles and uppers don't give a shite as long as tax is paid and let's be honest it doesn't affect these types one little bit.
Most of these people are working their socks off for peanuts and are the nicest people you'll ever meet.Saying that we can't keep letting in over 300k a year as we just don't have the infrastructure to cope and most new homes being built are way out of reach of the lower classes anyway.

You do get the feeling this whole situation is goner blow up so badly in the future.
Time to take control of our borders and the only way is to leave the EU

Now there is a generalisation if there ever was one. But you do speak sense in that the vast majority in this country do indeed believe that this simply cannot go on and we are sleepwalking into all sorts of problems.
 




Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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Yes, a little bit of crime -how romantic. I assume you mean the burglary to someone else's property and the nappy thrown at somebody else's window. I am sure that I recall from other posts that you went to a public school, perhaps one that did not specialise in spelling.

Well, one thing Public school did teach me is that If someone's opinions differ from yours it's best just to accept we are all different and avoid the personal insults lesser educated people resort to. I don't know what the standard of education was in the school you attended but at mine they taught one how to deal with people in order than you don't look like a petulant child.
 




Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
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History teaches us that the people who go on to thrive and take advantage of life are those able to adapt.
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
The only figure I will give you is that the latest YouGov poll suggests that 55 per cent of the electorate supports the UK's continued membership of the EU. Right wing extremists who imagine that an EU referendum will be the beginning of the end of immigration are delusional fantasists.
no one's saying an end to immigration, more along the lines of who the government want's entering the country , there is a difference
regards
DR
 


Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
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The only figure I will give you is that the latest YouGov poll suggests that 55 per cent of the electorate supports the UK's continued membership of the EU. Right wing extremists who imagine that an EU referendum will be the beginning of the end of immigration are delusional fantasists.[/QUOTE]

Did this poll indicate support for continued membership irrespective of any amendments that Cameron might be able to negotiate, or are there included in this figure those who would only want to carry on with some sort of reform? I genuinely don't know. I don't think anyone thinks as you state - no one is that naïve. However, if we did leave the EU, we are not obliged to take in the thousands of EU citizens looking for work that we presently do, and it would be thus surely be easier to refuse entry.
 






Hastings gull

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Nov 23, 2013
4,652
Well, one thing Public school did teach me is that If someone's opinions differ from yours it's best just to accept we are all different and avoid the personal insults lesser educated people resort to. I don't know what the standard of education was in the school you attended but at mine they taught one how to deal with people in order than you don't look like a petulant child.

In a way I quite admire your nerve writing this. You are certainly one that has regularly been more than happy to be insulting. Looking again at your last sentence, I am not sure what they taught you!
 


Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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Sompting
Well, one thing Public school did teach me is that If someone's opinions differ from yours it's best just to accept we are all different and avoid the personal insults lesser educated people resort to. I don't know what the standard of education was in the school you attended but at mine they taught one how to deal with people in order than you don't look like a petulant child.

:D:lolol::lolol: This was tongue in cheek right?.......... " it's best just to accept we are all different and avoid the personal insults lesser educated people resort to".... nice one.
 


Nibble

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Jan 3, 2007
19,238
In a way I quite admire your nerve writing this. You are certainly one that has regularly been more than happy to be insulting. Looking again at your last sentence, I am not sure what they taught you!

Well I wouldn't concern yourself too much with other people's education. If I were you I would start paying more attention to what people have to tell you rather than who the person telling you is. If you aren't willing to learn things from other people may I suggest you not insult them personally, you are coming across as a bit of a bitter man.
 


Hampster Gull

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Dec 22, 2010
13,465
It's not that difficult really as in London some two bedroom houses have 25 people living in them and that's rife in many properties.

I remember getting a working visa for Canada to work over ome summer during Uni. Went to Toronto. Ended up in one house with about 12 people. I think there were four bedrooms. Only way many of us could make the trip work. Not usre i see anything inherently wrong with people trying to make do whilst they try and progress
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
The only figure I will give you is that the latest YouGov poll suggests that 55 per cent of the electorate supports the UK's continued membership of the EU. Right wing extremists who imagine that an EU referendum will be the beginning of the end of immigration are delusional fantasists.
to close to call , it's only a matter of time before some of the doubters see the light and vote for an exit of the EU, you heard it here first :wink:
regards
DR
 


alfredmizen

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Mar 11, 2015
6,342
The only figure I will give you is that the latest YouGov poll suggests that 55 per cent of the electorate supports the UK's continued membership of the EU. Right wing extremists who imagine that an EU referendum will be the beginning of the end of immigration are delusional fantasists.
And we're off, the first unfounded smear of the thread , anyone wanting to talk about immigration or even take control of our own borders is a ''right wing extremist''.
 


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