Firstly it's not true, there are no hoards of immigrants coming into the UK every day, and those that do come, 98% come specifically to work, to support their families back home, and as this requires a work permit, a job, naturally, and a bank account to forward money home, and as all of these factors require stiff checks to ensure that the person is not bogus in any way, your comments are proved false.
As to them turning to crime, while working 60 hours a week, 8 a.m. to 8 p..m., for as much as six to seven days a week, where the hell doyou tink they get time to turn to crime.
For the most part, see the figure of 98%, they work damned hard, always on time, never , moaning, rarely taking time off (they get no sick pay remember), and never ever calling in a sick pretence just because they were out on the sauce the night before.
I suggest you stop listening t the bigots, no matter who they are, and stop reading crap nazi right wing newspapars who fill your head up with their rubbish.
As to where all the English are going, who knows, but let me ask yu a question, do you see those leaving as immigrants to wherever they are going.
If not, you are in a dark deep place, and where you think the English have the right to go anywhere, never learn the language, do what they want and stay away from the locals, then you are indeed a troubled person.
2006-12-24 01:46:54
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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A recent report issued by the Government showed that 1000 people a day are leaving the UK for good. The most popular destination is Australia, followed by Spain and then France.
As there is currently 1500 people a day entering the country to live (mostly from Poland) this means that there is a net immigration of 500 people a day.
However, the individuals who quite legally move into this country from other EU states are obviously just a short term blip as their movement will not carry on indefinitely. As a result it will soon be the case that more people are leaving the country for good than are coming here.
My brother emigrated in May to go and live in Rockhampton, Australia. His reason for leaving was twofold. Firstly, as a surgeon, he saw first hand how our health service is falling apart (like the rest of our country's infrastructure). Secondly, and most importantly for him, he was sick and tired of the UK climate. He quite simply could not face another winter, let alone another summer in this country.
Rockhampton lies on the Tropic of Capricorn which means it is as near the equator as say Egypt is to it in the northern hemisphere. This means that even in the Aussie winter the temperature does not fall below 23 degrees centigrade. If thats not an incentive to leave this grim island of ours I don't know what is!!
2006-12-24 01:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm living in Taiwan now.
Teaching English in a university a few hours each day, studying Chinese a few hours a day as well. Although I do miss being home at Christmas, I am very happy over here. In the UK I'd have to fight for a job; over here they fight to employ me! No chavs, the immigrants are harmless over here, cost of living is about half of what it is in the UK.
Until some of the racial and religious tensions have calmed down I don't want to go back (I don't have any religion, my Mam is English and Dad from Iran). Guess I'll be waiting a while then... in the sun...
2006-12-24 00:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There are already plans interior the works to end the moist foot dry foot coverage while Castro dies. Bush has indicated this is going to normalize kin on immigration which will comprise extra kin sort immigration and much less moist foot dry foot sort immigration, basically like Mexico. this is not Mexico it quite is taken care of unfairly. regardless of this provision extra are enable in legally from Mexico than from the different usa interior the international. despite the fact that, the Cuba subject is unique to them; Haiti would not get it the two. this is born of chilly conflict politics and is by technique of be rethought.
2016-11-23 14:49:24
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answered by goslin 4
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well its a free country...people come and go all the time, I realise immigrants are creating a lot of trouble and commiting crimes once they get here, they are also , as you say, taking all the handouts, BUT, what about our own people, do you realise the amount of people claiming benefits off the state that WONT work, working ' on the side ' and claiming other fraudulent claims, how many of us Brits have a second home in Spain, US, Turkey etc etc ....millions, they have taken over areas of those countries, do you think the locals like the Brits doing that...somehow I doubt it, the thousands who have slipped past the system, as you put it, have done so cos our government is useless at running the country, but do an excellent job of bleeding us dry when it comes to monitoring how much money we all have to pay for their ridiculous taxes !!
2006-12-24 01:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Difference is we cant go to their countries and do what they do,we cant claim benefits have churches built for us and us alone,dress how we want to-its pathetic,if your they come here they should live by our rules and be made to get a job instead of living off our taxes-better still dont let any in and keep the country ours(think its gone too far for that now)
2006-12-24 10:30:17
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answered by NATALIE W 3
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Why do believe every word you read in the papers and then assume it applies to all immigrants? Well, it doesn't. My husband is not entitled to any public funds, he is not involved with any kind of criminal activity and works very hard to make his living. He doesn't deserve to be lumped in with the kind of immigrants you are generalising about.
HTH : )
2006-12-24 13:00:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It was on british television this week, that one in three english are leaving and going to places like Spain, France, Greece. Turkey.
2006-12-24 00:38:36
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answered by frankmilano610 6
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Government report from around 2 months ago, these figures were quoted on the news.
1500 entering the UK each day.
1000 leaving each day.
You can guess who it is that's leaving, i think i'll be off soon.
2006-12-24 00:39:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it has been highlighted by the BBC Radio4 for the past 2 weeks on several programs including PM and you and yours
2006-12-24 00:51:18
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answered by ffordcash 5
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