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reply posted on 13-9-2004 @ 12:16 PM by UK Wizard
i'm working on a web site (it goes slowly ) to share my political idea's and ideals and thought i'd share the section on immigration that I've just completed:

Immigration is both good and bad for a country, it is good because it provides a source of new skilled job seekers, but it is also bad because it adds to the overall population thus putting a strain on services. Also, currently, a rapidly growing proportion of immigrants are not skilled or willing to get a job. These people come to Britain to claim off our overly generous benefit system thus sponging off the state and tarnishing the reputations of the true hard working immigrants. We need to sort out this problem desperately as it is causing growing racial tension amongst the people of Britain and causing a long term financial drain on the British tax payer. Immigrants also need to integrate into British society more, it is the major reason why there is so much racial tension in Britain at the moment, immigrants are forming their own little societies within Britain and refusing to adopt British culture.

There should be a maximum limit of 9,000 people permanently settling in Britain each month.

Immigration rights can only only be granted when the person / people are in their home country, through either a embassy or consul office.

Immigration rights should be granted via a points system (similar to that used in Canada), the people / person need a certain number of points to be granted Immigration rights, this way people will not be granted immigration right on the bias of their national or ethnic origin (a fair and equal way of doing things by not favouring certain ethnicities):

- Points should be added if family relations or friends already live in Britain, they have no criminal record, proof of job in near past, a accepted job already in Britain, a proven trade, proof of education, knowledge of the English language.

- Points should be deduced if they have a criminal record, no job history, failed asylum in past.

Those caught sneaking into the country should be immediately be deported and refused immigration rights, due to the fact they are illegally entering the country.

Those caught staying in Britain without permission should be automatically deported to their home country.

Those that commit an illegal activity should be deported rather than be housed in a jail or prison facility.
They should receive information on British culture to help them integrate into British society rather than forming ghettos where anti-racial tension is high. In America Blacks, Whites and Asians all live side by side united by their patriotism and love of their country, that's the kind of thing we need to aspire to here in Britain.

Those who immigrate to Britain should not receive any form of benefits for a minimum of 3 years, this is to deter those who wish to abuse the British benefits system.

I've also done a section on Asylum, that i'll post once the thread has been discussed for a while longer

Opinions?



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