Wednesday 20 February 2008

Do not belive this, it is just about getting your vote!

The lousy PC cowards of Circus Labour are starting to talk tough on immigration, so it’s a sure sign some labour seats will be up for renewal shortly, Yep we where right its May's assembly and mayoral elections!


Rather than face up to the reality of years of unrestricted immigration by often non working, militant Muslims & Africans with huge extended families from Somalia and Pakistan etc, they decide to play the safer white European immigration card.

This is exactly what other more “focused” individuals have been saying for over 20 years! Still better late than never shame about them having to blame the hard working Poles though!


But hang on a moment Circus Labour are always defending immigrant numbers by telling us how good immigration is for Britain, so what is all this about ? Its called conning concerned people out of their VOTES.


Still they can drop the whole thing after May when they have had all the mugs votes.

Anyway here it is:
Foreigners coming to Britain are to face a new "immigrant tax" under Government plans to try to make them help pay for the schools and hospitals they use, ministers are to announce.

They will have to pay a special levy on entering the country which will be used to provide extra funding for public services.
Jacqui Smith will announce the plans which include a 'points system' for those seeking British citizenship
The announcement follows growing evidence that health, education and social services are coming under increasing strain from immigration, with councils complaining that they need hundreds of millions of pounds more every year to cope.
Jacqui Smith, the Home Secretary, will announce that those immigrants assessed to be more of a burden on the state will have to pay a higher levy.
It means older applicants - who are likely to need more health care for example - will pay more than young, skilled workers.
MPs in areas where immigrant numbers have risen in recent years - particularly from Eastern Europe - complain that services are near breaking point.

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