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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 23 Nov 23 7.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Hrolf The Ganger
745k legal net migration last year, which means over a million people arriving here in one year. Anyone who thinks this is acceptable is insane. These are a completely unsustainable numbers which are putting unacceptable strain on our resources and rapidly changing the genetic make up and culture of this country. This needs to stop and soon. If the two main parties won't deal with this, then we need someone who will. When I saw these revised figures earlier I knew there would be this kind of response. So much so that I could have written the replies myself. You need to look behind the raw data to understand what is actually happening. Which is quite a lot more than just the headlines. What’s revealing to me is that the promise of the Brexiteers was to reduce immigration whilst the actual impact has been to increase it. Not only that those arriving are no longer Europeans but from Africa and Asia. Finding ways to reduce our need through increased training for local people, overhauling the benefit system so that our benefit culture can be eradicated, and preparing for the impact of AI are all things I support. They all though take time and money, which we don’t have. We have needs now.
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Teddy Eagle 23 Nov 23 7.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
When I saw these revised figures earlier I knew there would be this kind of response. So much so that I could have written the replies myself. You need to look behind the raw data to understand what is actually happening. Which is quite a lot more than just the headlines. What’s revealing to me is that the promise of the Brexiteers was to reduce immigration whilst the actual impact has been to increase it. Not only that those arriving are no longer Europeans but from Africa and Asia. Finding ways to reduce our need through increased training for local people, overhauling the benefit system so that our benefit culture can be eradicated, and preparing for the impact of AI are all things I support. They all though take time and money, which we don’t have. We have needs now. What training is being provided in Asia and Africa which fulfills a need we can't satisfy while every other country in Europe can?
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georgenorman 23 Nov 23 8.01pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
When I saw these revised figures earlier I knew there would be this kind of response. So much so that I could have written the replies myself. You need to look behind the raw data to understand what is actually happening. Which is quite a lot more than just the headlines. What’s revealing to me is that the promise of the Brexiteers was to reduce immigration whilst the actual impact has been to increase it. Not only that those arriving are no longer Europeans but from Africa and Asia. Finding ways to reduce our need through increased training for local people, overhauling the benefit system so that our benefit culture can be eradicated, and preparing for the impact of AI are all things I support. They all though take time and money, which we don’t have. We have needs now. When I saw these revised figures earlier I knew there would be the usual Wisbechean kind of response. So much so that I could have written the replies myself.
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Stirlingsays 23 Nov 23 8.21pm | |
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These people supported the creation of the situation. They presented myths about how this would turn out. I remember being told these myths thirty years ago. All lies, all jam tomorrow. Then they presume to talk about solutions to problems that they themselves supported creating. Here is the truth, integration into a host culture by 'outgroups'...that is cultures that don't consider themselves part of the host ethnicities...So non Europeans....Can only ever be successful to a one in three ratio.....These was known over a century ago. Integration has been tried in many countries for centuries. This isn't new. The one in three metric works when numbers are small but worsens the larger the outgroup community becomes and the need for integration lessens. Full respect to all those who integrate. In our own country we have fine leaders like Calvin Robinson and David Kurten. Fine people. In America, we have Candace Owens and many others.....quality people who would grace any area, because they were part of that 1 in 3. But anyone who thinks that globalism leads to utopia is either blind or a proto communist still doing 'see no evil'. Edited by Stirlingsays (23 Nov 2023 8.28pm)
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 23 Nov 23 10.56pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
What training is being provided in Asia and Africa which fulfills a need we can't satisfy while every other country in Europe can? Our investment in skills training is poor but skills shortages exist across Europe. We aren’t unique.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 23 Nov 23 10.57pm | |
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Originally posted by georgenorman
When I saw these revised figures earlier I knew there would be the usual Wisbechean kind of response. So much so that I could have written the replies myself. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. So thanks.
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BrentisBack Beckenham 24 Nov 23 12.15am | |
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This will do wonders for Cruella’s leadership push. Sad thing is, it still won’t affect the knuckle draggers jumping on her float. They’re beyond looking at reality and facts.
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Stirlingsays 24 Nov 23 12.57am | |
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Originally posted by BrentisBack
This will do wonders for Cruella’s leadership push. Sad thing is, it still won’t affect the knuckle draggers jumping on her float. They’re beyond looking at reality and facts. I'd rather a knuckle dragger than a knee bender.
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Stirlingsays 24 Nov 23 1.09am | |
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According to the stats, almost 1 in every 50 people currently in Britain... Arrived in the last year. Under a Conservative government....one that contains Cameron who stood on a manifesto that said it would be brought down to the tens of thousands. Edited by Stirlingsays (24 Nov 2023 1.11am)
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dreamwaverider London 24 Nov 23 2.49am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
When I saw these revised figures earlier I knew there would be this kind of response. So much so that I could have written the replies myself. You need to look behind the raw data to understand what is actually happening. Which is quite a lot more than just the headlines. What’s revealing to me is that the promise of the Brexiteers was to reduce immigration whilst the actual impact has been to increase it. Not only that those arriving are no longer Europeans but from Africa and Asia. Finding ways to reduce our need through increased training for local people, overhauling the benefit system so that our benefit culture can be eradicated, and preparing for the impact of AI are all things I support. They all though take time and money, which we don’t have. We have needs now. I prefer to look out on the street in the heart of our capital when I do my daily walk to Kensington Sainsbury’s. Im high most days because of the amount of cannabis smokers I walk by. It's called passive smoking. They are alll of them foreign, staying at our expense in one of the many hotels around here that house them. Free food is shipped in daily to the said hotels by more foreigners. The area is now completely overrun by non english speaking immigrants.
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dreamwaverider London 24 Nov 23 3.06am | |
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My life has been turned upside down by the changes, some good, but most bad for me. There is no hope whatever in correcting the situation as it is well entrenched here now. You could maybe slow down the immigrants, but there are enough people like Wisbech and Cameron supporting the flow. They are starting to change their tune a little but not doing anything to stem the massive tsunami tide of people that is sweeping in daily. No, nothing is being done to slow it. On the contrary.
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Stirlingsays 24 Nov 23 4.29am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
My life has been turned upside down by the changes, some good, but most bad for me. There is no hope whatever in correcting the situation as it is well entrenched here now. You could maybe slow down the immigrants, but there are enough people like Wisbech and Cameron supporting the flow. They are starting to change their tune a little but not doing anything to stem the massive tsunami tide of people that is sweeping in daily. No, nothing is being done to slow it. On the contrary. Get out of that place when you can. It's not England. It won't be again in our lifetime.
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