Wednesday, April 13, 2011

David Cameron: Unrestricted immigration threatens our way of life

David Cameron will claim today that uncontrolled immigration has undermined some British communities.

In his most forthright speech on the issue since he became Prime Minister, he will say that mass immigration has led to "discomfort and disjointedness" in neighbourhoods because some migrants have been unwilling to integrate or learn English.

Pledging to cut the numbers entering Britain to tens of thousands, rather than hundreds of thousands, Mr Cameron will say that "for too long, immigration has been too high".

He will also promise to "stamp out" forced marriages, saying that "cultural sensitivity" cannot be allowed to stop the Government from acting.
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2 comments:

Anastasia Theodoridis said...

But isn't that the whole purpose of unlimited immigration? Isn't that why we're all doing it, although the destructiveness (BECAUSE the destructiveness) has been obvious for decades?

Politicians all over the West (and elsewhere), well paid to do it, offer up their countries on the altar of One World Government. In this and myriad other ways. (And we thought they just didn't get it? No way.)

The Anti-Gnostic said...

Immigration is just the Western elites' inverted imperialism: instead of foreign conquest, they just import foreign nations to do the work and pay the taxes here. This is mainly necessary because a geriatric boom and baby bust have caused an acute funding crisis for the Western welfare states.

Of course, the elites' plan assumes that immigrants don't get old and sick too, and that they will agree to pay taxes for the benefit of elderly white people.