29 million Bulgarians and Romanians will gain the right to live and work unrestricted in our country

You have to remember that the only way people immigrated before 1950s was by boat. There was just not the same sort of numbers involved. We didn't have half a million people entering the UK within a single day. We have never been in this position before, having open borders 50 or 100 or 500 years ago is not the same as having it today. We did not have an in debt government with massive socialists free everything for nothing in place. We didn't have over crowded roads and no parking. We didn't have a 100000s person long free house waiting list. That is not slowing down either, there is talk for wanting to increase capacity by building another airport/runway. Plus there is the tunnel which they never had 50 years ago, even if air travel becomes too expensive, they still have ferry and modern ships are nothing to joke about either.
 
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Can you back up this statistic of "5half a million people entering the UK within a single day." The number of Polish immigrants in the country is similar to that number, so I don't really understand what you're talking about.

The debts we have existed before mass immigration occured.

I think you'll find that overcrowding or population growth is also due to improved healthcare and people living longer lives.

We are talking about building new runways because we want to ensure that London remains a centre of commerce for the UK.
 
I imagine that most of the Romanians and Bulgarians who want to come to the UK as oppose to any of the countries that didn't have any restrictions on them, are already here.

I've met quite a few who've been here working legally for years. All of them nice enough people.

The attitude of some of the poeple in this threads is amlost as if they believe that a British person is somehow better than a Romanian or Bulgarian.

Oddly no-one seems to be complaining about the French, with London being the 6th largest French city. There are up to 400,000 French nationals in the English Capital.
 
I'm glad your not in charge of the country, I feel sorry for the kids of this country because it sure as hell won't have any English left with people like you around.. It's funny though you such a strong opinion of this yet you and your gf are living in the uk not bulgaria..You gunna call me racist for that comment?

Can live where they like in the eu, just the same as you. Multiculturalism is the future so if you can't see that you definitely need to wake up. Britain is a society filled with non native DNA anyway. The chances of you having Pictish DNA without it being diluted down over the generations are slim to non, so stop talking like your "Britishness" is greater than anyone else's.
 
I imagine that most of the Romanians and Bulgarians who want to come to the UK as oppose to any of the countries that didn't have any restrictions on them, are already here.

I've met quite a few who've been here working legally for years. All of them nice enough people.

The attitude of some of the poeple in this threads is amlost as if they believe that a British person is somehow better than a Romanian or Bulgarian.

Oddly no-one seems to be complaining about the French, with London being the 6th largest French city. There are up to 400,000 French nationals in the English Capital.

Sad but true. No one cares about the French because phantom politics and phantom media stories aren't being constantly circulated at the moment. The sad fact is that most people with a bigoted opinion are too stupid to question everything they read and hear from the media and politicians. It's how UkIP and the BNP gained so much ground in the first place.
 
The attitude of some of the poeple in this threads is amlost as if they believe that a British person is somehow better than a Romanian or Bulgarian.

Well we are!. They don't come here for the weather do they and it's not the big city lights so it must be us brits..Unless there is one other reason hmmmm
 
I disagree completely. There are many people in this country who aren't immigrants, and they far outweigh the immigrants.

The fact is that our history is made on colonialism and immigration.

The point is that the trend is the demographic trend is against native Britons (English, Scots, Irish and Welsh). So although we are the majority today, at the current rate we'll not be the majority in 100 years time.

There is nothing desirable about flooding out country with immigrants whatsover, especially when they fail to integrate. We've high unemployment and a high population density. We don't need immigrants.
 
Your grasp of statistics is poor if you really think that 25% of people are gay and 80% of English people are leaving the country...

http://propertydrum.briefyourmarket...m25/A-third-of-the-UK-wants-to-emigrate-.aspx

25% of the younger people aren't turning gay, but they're either of BISEXUAL, GAY OR LESBIAN CONCEPT.

Read and listen, then learn.

Sheesh, it is people like you that make me want to move and relocate.

I also said 80% of the younger generation (which is ages below 25).

Source:
Almost a third of the UK public (32 per cent) would consider relocating abroad due to the rising cost in living, a survey has found.

The study, conducted by Bishop’s Move the UK’s largest privately owned removals company, also found that the when it comes to motives for moving abroad, a significant proportion of younger adults are feeling the pinch of increasing living costs and would leave the country for this reason. However, those 55 or over – the baby boomer generation – are more likely to cite the country’s bad weather for emigrating abroad.

As unemployment rates soar and financial problems mount due to rising inflation, the research, conducted amongst 1000 respondents, reveals that a significant percentage of the future UK workforce will consider leaving the country behind. Thirty-six per cent of those aged between 25-34 and 32 per cent of those aged 25-44 will consider emigrating and starting a new life and career abroad due to escalating basic living costs.

However, when it came to the older generation, just 24 per cent of those surveyed aged 55 or over would blame rising costs as the reason they’d leave these shores, despite recent research from SAGA which revealed living costs had risen more sharply for those below retirement age than what is commonly believed.

Other results from the Bishop’s Move survey show 10 per cent of the UK public will consider leaving due a lack of trust in the current Government and nine per cent would leave due to anti-social behaviour issues.

Aspasia CloudAlistair Bingle Bishop’s Move Managing Director comments on the findings. “A lot has been made about how the current high costs of living are affecting the baby boomer generation and impacting their retirement plans, however it seems it is younger adults who are actually willing to leave the UK behind for this reason. Let’s not forget many are just finishing their education, many more hope to start a career, and some are struggling to get onto the UK workforce.

“If the Government goes ahead with its five pence-a-litre fuel rise in April, that will be two price hikes in four months along with the VAT increase. It’s of little wonder that some people are feeling doubtful about their futures on these shores. If the Government isn’t careful, we could lose a generation seeking a more financially stable life abroad."
 
I imagine that most of the Romanians and Bulgarians who want to come to the UK as oppose to any of the countries that didn't have any restrictions on them, are already here.

I've met quite a few who've been here working legally for years. All of them nice enough people.

The attitude of some of the poeple in this threads is amlost as if they believe that a British person is somehow better than a Romanian or Bulgarian.

Oddly no-one seems to be complaining about the French, with London being the 6th largest French city. There are up to 400,000 French nationals in the English Capital.

Ignoring some of the very real problems that large scale immigration causes is not really all that useful.

While it may be economically beneficial to the UK as a whole it significantly impacts certain parts of the population inversely. Schools in poor areas where learning suffers due to the large number of EFL students, downward pressure on low skilled wages, closed shop businesses that only hire eastern European workers, the extra pressures on public services.

All of these are problems and just dismissing them as racism isn't all that useful or intellectually honest.
 
http://propertydrum.briefyourmarket...m25/A-third-of-the-UK-wants-to-emigrate-.aspx

25% of the younger people aren't turning gay, but they're either of BISEXUAL, GAY OR LESBIAN CONCEPT.

This is in no way backed up by the actual evidence. You are inflating the statistics massively to try and get your point across.

As for "80% of youth are emigrating" how you get that from "1/3 of the UK want to leave" I have no idea. You are inventing the stats to suite your argument.

Sheesh, it is people like you that make me want to move and relocate.

People that like actual evidence rather than made up statistics?
 
This is in no way backed up by the actual evidence. You are inflating the statistics massively to try and get your point across.

As for "80% of youth are emigrating" how you get that from "1/3 of the UK want to leave" I have no idea. You are inventing the stats to suite your argument.



People that like actual evidence rather than made up statistics?

People that moan when using basic mathematics to solve and equalise the sums. LOL!

Most of the younger generation are moving, trust me. That's exactly why immigrants are coming in, because people are leaving. It's like emptying a bucket of water into several buckets of water. :)
 
Actually I rather like the food.

We do not need our country to be overrun in order to sample the cuisine. There is room for a small immigrant population, absolutely. But 10%+ is absurd, especially when their higher birth rates tend to lead to that population growing dramatically over 50-100 years.

Most of the younger generation are moving, trust me. That's exactly why immigrants are coming in, because people are leaving. It's like emptying a bucket of water into several buckets of water.

I for one don't trust you. Please provide evidence to support your claims.

And I'd also question why our population is rising so sharply if we're just replacing those leaving.
 
We do not need our country to be overrun in order to sample the cuisine. There is room for a small immigrant population, absolutely. But 10%+ is absurd, especially when their higher birth rates tend to lead to that population growing dramatically over 50-100 years.



I for one don't trust you. Please provide evidence to support your claims.

And I'd also question why our population is rising so sharply if we're just replacing those leaving.

Do your own research, stop asking me to do it for you.
 
People that moan when using basic mathematics to solve and equalise the sums. LOL!

Most of the younger generation are moving, trust me. That's exactly why immigrants are coming in, because people are leaving. It's like emptying a bucket of water into several buckets of water. :)

You are just flat out wrong. Whatever your perception of sexuality and emigration the figures are nowhere near as high as you seem to think they are. The vast majority of young people are not leaving the country the statistics just do not back it up.
 
Most people do want to move. All my friends at school said so and all my friends at college said so. Most say they want to get far away from this place as possible (but using a vulgar term).
 
Most people do want to move.

Even the link you posted as evidence said 1/3. In what world does one third equate to "most"?

All my friends at school said so and all my friends at college said so. Most say they want to get far away from this place as possible (but using a vulgar term).

To be honest I am starting to want to leave the country if it means getting away from your appalling use of maths and statistics...:D
 
Even the link you posted as evidence said 1/3. In what world does one third equate to "most"?



To be honest I am starting to want to leave the country if it means getting away from your appalling use of maths and statistics...:D

Yeah, your appalling use of manners and logic.

Have you been outside of your local town/city/area and county recently? Asked around? Asked anyone of your friends, to see their opinion and if they'd love to move? 99%, I bet they reply "yes" and the place will either be: Spain, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany or anywhere AWAY FROM THE UK!
 
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The point is that the trend is the demographic trend is against native Britons (English, Scots, Irish and Welsh). So although we are the majority today, at the current rate we'll not be the majority in 100 years time.

There is nothing desirable about flooding out country with immigrants whatsover, especially when they fail to integrate. We've high unemployment and a high population density. We don't need immigrants.

Why does it matter if the demographic trend is against native Britons? I couldn't care less.

There are many desirable reasons for immigrants to enter this country.

  • diversity
  • cultural
  • economic
  • to wipe out ****s

to name a few.

We have always had a high population density, and the jobs exist. Whether natives are willing to knuckle down and do them, however, is another matter. Why is it that the non-natives aren't willing to do the bad jobs?

I for one don't trust you. Please provide evidence to support your claims.

And I'd also question why our population is rising so sharply if we're just replacing those leaving.

I'm waiting for your evidence.
 
Yeah, your appalling use of manners and logic.

By manners I assume "your lack of willingness to accept my obviously made up statistics"? My logic is pretty sound as I am using things like "evidence" to work out what is actually happening rather than "what I think".

Have you been outside of your local town/city/area and country recently? Asked around? Asked anyone of your friends, to see their opinion and if they'd love to move? 99%, I bet they reply "yes" and the place will either be: Spain, Australia, New Zealand, France, Germany or anywhere AWAY FROM THE UK!

Why don't you just admit that you made the numbers up? It's OK, we can all get carried away on the internet at times.

Alternatively you can keep hammering on about how much you are right when you are so obviously wrong and keep holding on to anecdotes and the psychologists fallacy as your evidence. :D
 
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