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Would it have been reasonable to consult the British people about mass immigration first ?

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Before allowing a tide of immigration from often the most backward and dangerius parts of the world to overpopulate the UK.

This map is a guide to problem areas:

http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2007

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  1. Labour made very clear what its immigration policy was at the last election and they still won.

    That was fair and democratic, so in answer to your question, the British public voted for what they wanted.


  2. It was a dirty government trick, we did not want them and would not have agreed to millions coming here, but what's new?

  3. Since when did the Labour party ask anyone what they want we dont get a chance to decide what happens in this country.This country has gone to pot with the policies of this government. But they dont live in the real world, they get cars with drivers pick them up so they dont have to deal with muggings and knife crime and all other crimes. Most of crime is caused by immigrants who think life is cheap and they can do as they please. It wont change until someone has the guts to stand up and say enough is enough.

  4. Did we consult the countries we decided to invade and claim as our own? We owe a huge debt to previously "Empire" countries.

  5. Just like they're consulting us about the EU, eh?

  6. Yes!

  7. As Marky has said - everyone has the chance to vote, only 25% of people entitled to vote can be arsed to go and voted, even when the lazy b******s could use postal they still don't. If they don't care about who represents them why should they care what the representatives choose to do?

    Karen G - got any stats to prove that have you love, or is it just the gobshite you read in the papers; or are you classing second, third and fourth generations as immigrants too??

  8. At every election, the electorate have had the opportunity to vote for a party which explicitly wants to stop all immigration.

    They have that opportunity, to vote BNP.

    To date, less than 1% of the electorate at any general election have considered stopping all immigration so important that they voted BNP.

    Despite what you think, the majority of immigrants to our shores are EU nationals. Voters knew that EU expansion was supported by all the main parties, that this gave all EU citizens right to come here. But very few people actually voted against this!

  9. Yes, I agree. Look what labour have done to us now. They've basically destroyed Britain. It's people like us REAL British that are the only things standing between us becoming an ethnic minority and the ethnic groups gaining ANY power over us British. It's almost midnight for Britain... do something soon.

  10. The UK Muslim population alone in the UK is near 2,000,000, really, can anybody imagine a UK electorate VOTING for this?, get real most Brits are against this to the point of despair

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