Wednesday 17 October 2007

Migration 'causes pressure in UK' but dont mention anyone of colour

Incredibly the United Kingdoms unlected leadership are now begining to admit what we have known for some 40 years imigration causes problems in existing communities.

Almost every UK region has difficulties in housing, health, education and crime because of increased migration, according to an official report.

The findings are contained in a report drawn up to advise ministers on the social impact of immigration.

What we find supprising is this: The Home Office's Migration Impacts Forum is meeting to discuss the effect of eastern European workers. How come when we have had almost unretricted imigration from the Pakistan, India the Indian Sub Continent, Africa, for the last 40 years, it is only the effect of our most recent intake that is causing problems!? try going to Leicester, Birmingham, Southall, Bradford, Brixton to see what effect imigration has had in these areas.

Immigration Minister Liam Byrne said it was important to "strike a new balance" in immigration policy.

However, reports passed back to government suggested ways of minimising problems, including briefing packs on British society and laws, encouraging employers to provide English lessons and basic local council help with integrating into communities.

Dhananjayan Sriskandarajah of the Insitute of Public Policy Research said "it was time for government to move on from anecdotal evidence on the effects of migration" he goes on
"It's not surprising that migration has some social impacts in some circumstances - that's the case with any phenomenon,"

We agree lets do studies of family origin in all the areas above, and see how badley the balance in those communitys has been distorted especialy the actions and effect of large mosques in those communities!

This smacks of the thin end of the wedge to us the goverment is terrified of critsising anyone of colour but more than happy to blame the smallest group of white immigrants in the UK for all the problems!

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