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leggedstruggle Croydon 01 Aug 15 2.24pm | |
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More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
In contrast,people like you and derben are fundamentally lacking in anything I would want to dignify with an ongoing engagement, though to your credit you are unabashed above in confirming the obvious regarding the driving forces for your particular analysis of the world.Just an opinion. Lol - total refusal to answer straightforward questions. Game, set and match.
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legaleagle 01 Aug 15 2.28pm | |
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Yes,you certainly do take "game,set and match" in every way in the category you compete in.
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Sedlescombe Sedlescombe 01 Aug 15 2.34pm | |
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More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions. Are you saying that there are no upsides to immigration?
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 01 Aug 15 3.25pm | |
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sorry 7 reasons not enough for you to assimilate even one. As for immigration policy,as I posted a while ago,I don't believe in unfettered immigration from outside the EU.We actually have pretty strong fettered immigration policies.I do agree with free movement within the EU.I do believe in complying with the 1951 UNHCR Refugee Convention in full,in spirit as well as the letter. Enough.Cheerio Edited by legaleagle (31 Jul 2015 11.27pm)
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legaleagle 01 Aug 15 4.11pm | |
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sorry 7 reasons not enough for you to assimilate even one. As for immigration policy,as I posted a while ago,I don't believe in unfettered immigration from outside the EU.We actually have pretty strong fettered immigration policies.I do agree with free movement within the EU.I do believe in complying with the 1951 UNHCR Refugee Convention in full,in spirit as well as the letter. Enough.Cheerio Edited by legaleagle (31 Jul 2015 11.27pm)
Enough is enough is what might reasonably be said about the triumph of hyped up myth over reality. Edited by legaleagle (01 Aug 2015 4.16pm)
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leggedstruggle Croydon 01 Aug 15 4.24pm | |
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sorry 7 reasons not enough for you to assimilate even one. As for immigration policy,as I posted a while ago,I don't believe in unfettered immigration from outside the EU.We actually have pretty strong fettered immigration policies.I do agree with free movement within the EU.I do believe in complying with the 1951 UNHCR Refugee Convention in full,in spirit as well as the letter. Enough.Cheerio Edited by legaleagle (31 Jul 2015 11.27pm)
Enough is enough is what might reasonably be said about the triumph of hyped up myth over reality. Edited by legaleagle (01 Aug 2015 4.16pm) It's like the Hunchback of Notre Dame saying someone has got rounded shoulders.
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susmik PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 01 Aug 15 7.37pm | |
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sorry 7 reasons not enough for you to assimilate even one. As for immigration policy,as I posted a while ago,I don't believe in unfettered immigration from outside the EU.We actually have pretty strong fettered immigration policies.I do agree with free movement within the EU.I do believe in complying with the 1951 UNHCR Refugee Convention in full,in spirit as well as the letter. Enough.Cheerio Edited by legaleagle (31 Jul 2015 11.27pm)
Enough is enough is what might reasonably be said about the triumph of hyped up myth over reality. Edited by legaleagle (01 Aug 2015 4.16pm) As I said previously it is unlikely than many governments would sign up to the Convention today as it does not fit the situation anymore we are in a different era and we need to look after our own people not all the "swarms" of people knocking on our door expecting free handouts and housing!! I can see why so many people get up tight with the endless amount of ones that sneak in and when they get caught they plead that their lives are in danger if they are sent back....what a load of cobblers, they have been well briefed by all the do-gooders and human right campaigners.
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Hoof Hearted 02 Aug 15 9.18am | |
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More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question?
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leggedstruggle Croydon 02 Aug 15 10.13am | |
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Quote legaleagle at 01 Aug 2015 1.08pm
More pertinently perhaps in your case,is there anything at all about immigration that you consider is not a downside and is there anything at all about economic migrants or refugees that could make them acceptable people to live in a house you occupied? If so,what? No and no. Now answer my questions.
You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question? Legal, Kermit and Nick do not have a good record of answering simple questions.
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legaleagle 02 Aug 15 11.14am | |
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Thanks legal... I'll take that as some sort of agreement? You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question? Not so much agree with your conclusions Hoof,but acknowledge that resources and planning are relevant factors for any society for the future. Umm Hoof,if I have posted two days ago on this thread that I agree with immigrations controls re non EU nationals,quite how does that make me someone "advocating wholesale immigration to the UK". Also,Hoof,do try not to let your other prejudices undermine your reasonable points in this context.Can make you look like a bigot rather than a person of objective reasonable concerns.I'd hazard the largest "religious group" that has come here in the past few years are catholics...who worship in...not mosques but churches. In terms of population density,it does not seem to be the key factor in terms of economic success.Our's has been estimated at about 680 people per mile. Singapore's (doing very nicely economically thank you) is 19,731. London's population in 1939 was 8.6 million.Today its 8.6 million. Your place of residence,Bristol's was 422,000 years ago and is about 432,000 now. Factually (as opposed to the "I hate immigrants per se" blind prejudice school of analysis) it seems that as of 2012 we had,for example,the largest amount of woodland in the UK since records began in 1924 and that 93% of the UK was not urban (the remaining 7% including roads and rural development) though 80% of us lived in towns and cities.. perhaps not quite as simple as your analysis. So,not as simplistic as ignoring your points,but not as simplistic as only your points might suggest perhaps. And how you view the future and needs and "level of concern might in part depend in some ways what one's starting points are: 1.Is it that immigrants have historically and can benefit our society and population diversity has positives or only negatives? 2.Is it that immigrants are and have been "bad" for us per se and have negatively eroded our "anglo saxon" society,which is a "bad" thing? 3.Has recent EU immigration been an economic negative or in fact on average an economic benefit? 3.The overall benefits of EU membership (including free movement of goods,services and labour) is positive for the UK or,alternatively is negative? The starting points will perhaps very much influence perceptions of how to deal with resources and population numbers and distribution and the extent to which (and why) such are major problems. As will questions as to why our housing and transport and education systems might not be what they would be.Is it because of "immigrants" or is it for other reasons stretching back decades with immigration being a nice "blame all" reason for other causal factors? Not all the relevant questions, but I'd say as relevant as those you've posed.
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leggedstruggle Croydon 02 Aug 15 11.31am | |
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Quote Hoof Hearted at 02 Aug 2015 9.18am
Thanks legal... I'll take that as some sort of agreement? You are right I did leave out important factors - I completely underestimated the amount of building required to cope with our increased population after rampant immigration comes to fruition:- As previously stated we will need hundreds of thousands new homes, schools, GP surgeries and hospitals. What I omitted was new factories, offices, supermarkets, distribution centres, warehouses, car parks, train stations, places of entertainment and presumably bigger and bigger mosques? After all these new arrivals will have to work, eat, be entertained and pray to Allah. I ask you, or anyone else advocating wholesale immigration to the UK........ where is all the space to accommodate these people and the infrastructure needed to allow them to go about living their new daily lives? I've already discounted the suggestion made by Serial Thriller who mistakenly believed we had 97% of UK land to build on - can anyone answer this simple question? Not so much agree with your conclusions Hoof,but acknowledge that resources and planning are relevant factors for any society for the future. Umm Hoof,if I have posted two days ago on this thread that I agree with immigrations controls re non EU nationals,quite how does that make me someone "advocating wholesale immigration to the UK". Also,Hoof,do try not to let your other prejudices undermine your reasonable points in this context.Can make you look like a bigot rather than a person of objective reasonable concerns.I'd hazard the largest "religious group" that has come here in the past few years are catholics...who worship in...not mosques but churches. In terms of population density,it does not seem to be the key factor in terms of economic success.Our's has been estimated at about 680 people per mile. Singapore's (doing very nicely economically thank you) is 19,731. London's population in 1939 was 8.6 million.Today its 8.6 million. Your place of residence,Bristol's was 422,000 years ago and is about 432,000 now. Factually (as opposed to the "I hate immigrants per se" blind prejudice school of analysis) it seems that as of 2012 we had,for example,the largest amount of woodland in the UK since records began in 1924 and that 93% of the UK was not urban (the remaining 7% including roads and rural development) though 80% of us lived in towns and cities.. perhaps not quite as simple as your analysis. So,not as simplistic as ignoring your points,but not as simplistic as only your points might suggest perhaps. And how you view the future and needs and "level of concern might in part depend in some ways what one's starting points are: 1.Is it that immigrants have historically and can benefit our society and population diversity has positives or only negatives? 2.Is it that immigrants are and have been "bad" for us per se and have negatively eroded our "anglo saxon" society,which is a "bad" thing? 3.Has recent EU immigration been an economic negative or in fact on average an economic benefit? 3.The overall benefits of EU membership (including free movement of goods,services and labour) is positive for the UK or,alternatively is negative? The starting points will perhaps very much influence perceptions of how to deal with resources and population numbers and distribution and the extent to which (and why) such are major problems. As will questions as to why our housing and transport and education systems might not be what they would be.Is it because of "immigrants" or is it for other reasons stretching back decades with immigration being a nice "blame all" reason for other causal factors? Not all the relevant questions, but I'd say as relevant as those you've posed. Edited by legaleagle (02 Aug 2015 11.23am)
Current levels of immigration are unprecedented. We recently received more immigrants than in the whole of our history – we now have 1.8 million people here who were born in another European country. Yet you will keep telling us there is no problem and in fact it is actually beneficial. If, so why don't you propose even more immigration and the lifting of the meagre 'controls' that exist?
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