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I am interested in your post could you give a couple of examples of facts and figures that the DM has reported where the paper has made things up. I don't mean a report which clearly attributes/states pertaining to a person or 'body' but facts and figures they have produced in isolation.
I don't think anybody knows or ever will know any true figures related to this matter. I don't think we will ever know the true number as there are obviously so many aspects concerning immigration.
We do know however we have a massive unemployment problem and it does not take a brain of Britain to know that if you have high immigration numbers who fill those vacancies then something will shift against BOTH the indigenous population and yes also to the immigrant population already here who have successfully made a good contribution to our society by working hard and paying their taxes. It's a folly to believe only the indigenous population think there is a problem.
I know the argument that immigrants do the jobs our people don't want to take. Perhaps Labour are on to something when Milliband says Labour will educate you, guarantee you a job and if you don't take it you will loose all benefits.
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I agree there are lovely, kind, respectful immigrants, I have them as friends. They are however, like myself, well aware that there is concern over how far the free movement of people can go. The rise of the Far Right in some countries, worse than we have here!, is quite alarming. They are growing because there is a liberal thinking agenda that refuses to accept discussion or action over the problem. It will be interesting to see how well the likes of UKIP and the nationalist parties in other European countries do in the soon to be held elections. I might sound contradictory when I say I hope that UKIP does not do as well as expected, as whilst I agree with some of their views, I think there is a lot of tosh spoken and UKIP is a one man band that I wouldn't mind betting implodes as I think Farage will get bad tempered once the interrogation of it's policies takes hold. I even wonder if he will resign from his role, but that is obviously purely my personal thought.
I also think there is a point to be made about the wording and subsequent actions that have been put into place. The Free Movement of a person is fine. The right to benefits, housing and NHS is, I say with a hard hat on, not OK. It is simply not sustainable as we are now finding out at great cost. There is a distinct divide in parts of the UK. there are those who daily have to deal with the influx and those who haven't a ruddy clue what it's like to have to deal with it. This is where the danger lies. One side thinks nobody is going to change their lot and the other side thinks they are being racist or are all bigots.