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The tide of change has taken on a relentlessness that it is impossible to reverse. No prospective Government has any plan to change the way things have become. It matters not for whom we vote in the next election, things can only get worse (or better if you are non-English). Proper England has gone for ever except in the shires, and they won't be able to hold out for ever.

Should we not have a party which encourages mass emigration to countries which respect the rights of the indigenous population.

(I DO realise that the English would become of a similar status to the immigrants they would be getting away from - however, there are countries like Australia and New Zealand who (a) need more people to ensure that the country works and (b) are currently getting most of their immigrants from Asia instead of England (which they would by far prefer).

2007-01-04 19:45:22 · 25 answers · asked by Essex Ron 5 in Politics & Government Immigration

Hello P M. I have the highest standard of living, at the age of 57, ever. However, if you can't see how the Health Service and education have gone down the Swannee there's not a lot more to say. Politics is a shambles, the roads and railways are bursting at the seams and the few of us that pay tax are paying more than ever. The country is vastly overcrowded and housing, in the south east, is way beyond the reach of the ordinary worker.

As for the maoris and Aborigines, I have met people in Oz and NZ from both groups. Yes, they are badly treated, but equally they did little to make their countries great. In 50,000 years the Abos invented a stick with a hole in it to make a noise and a bent stick that comes back. In just over 200 years the English made a beautiful country. The lot of the indigenous population there has changed for the better if only they knew how to seize the opportunity. Some of them have.

Finally, the only Daily Mail I get is Saturday's for the TV paper.

2007-01-06 21:57:24 · update #1

25 answers

We don't need any encouragement - the English nest has been invaded by Scots who now run the UK [quite apart from others from outside the UK] - and how?

New Labour Government has allowed the UK to become the melting pot for Eastern Europeans looking to earn more money - and what happens to the labour force in their own 'poor' countries now they're leaving their sinking ship?

We don't need to leave, we need English members of parliament in English constituencies, just like the Scots in their Scottish Parliament and the Welsh in their Welsh Assembly 'government' [not] Check that out to see Equal Opportunities at work!

Tony Blair is a Scot who has been 'tinkering' with the English education system for 10 years and has achieved his aim, lower standards - but not in Scotland where their system is far superior these days and their school leavers don't have to pay 'top up' fees if they want to go to university. Why didn't he just introduce the Scottish education system to England - all the work had been done for him? You may well ask Why?!

So listen to the dialects next time you hear a government minister speak on radio or TV, or a head of a large trade union, plc or bank and you'll see what I mean. The Scottish campaign to make England inferior to Scotland in every way has gained momentum since the New Labour Scottish Party occupied the Palace of Westminster.

In 1958, the headmistress of my English girl's school was a Scot. We did Scottish dancing as well as English country dancing at school. Can you imagine English country dancing in Scotland's schools? We sang Scottish and Welsh folk songs as well as English - can you imagine English folk songs being sung in the schools of Scotland or Wales?

We've invaded two countries illegally under international law and now I feel ashamed of being British for the first time in my life. We have a prime minister who is spineless and a cabinet who are inept and lacking in logic and perception and it's time for the English to retake their country and stop this divisive government from screwing us up any further.

It's not too late - it's never too late, but unless we 'attack' the constituency offices with a spot of communication and inform them that we will not vote for any candidate who is not English in an English constituency - things will remain the same.

I expect this will generate some comments from Scotland about how they are 'getting their own back for wrongdoings in the past' -
that's the kind of childish spite that spews out of Scotland these days - like cheering when England lose at sports, or supporting any country except England. How embarassing for all the Scots who have made their homes in England and married English partners!

United we stand - divided we fall - that is proven. I have English, Scottish and Welsh blood flowing through my veins - like most people in the UK.

2007-01-04 21:05:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

My husband is australian and we are planning on escaping england and moving down to live in oz soon. This place is going down the pits, you can see it happening year by year. My husband has been here 2 years now, and has seen the place deteriorate in that short space of time. The present government should take a lot of responsibility for the state this country is in, where many people are scared about walking down their own street. It's a shame as when i was a baby/little girl in the early eighties people left their front/back doors unlocked while they were out, now their is a fear of doing that even while you are in the house. Can you imagine what his place will be like in another 10-20 years. There is a lack of patriotic feeling in england (due to out of control political correctness), lack of moral fibre and lack of respect for other people and their belongings.
Escape if and while you can

2007-01-06 11:19:33 · answer #2 · answered by Rebecca 4 · 0 0

How am I suppose to answer your question, if I'm an immigrant?
Look, I don't know, if you want to move, do it, if you don't, stay here. I might never be able to understand your view, because I've never been patriotic - I hate the country where I come from, but I wouldn't like the proper England as you call it to disappear - trust me, I'd do something to keep it alive if I could.

I also hate it when some of these people come here and don't even speak basic English, worst of all don't even intend to learn it, because they only move within their own community. That's stupid - I personally don't even know anybody here who is from my own country and I'm not interested in them.

Many English people have left England over the centuries - is it not mainly their descendants who make the current population of USA and Canada? Now many of them live in Spain - without speaking a word of Spanish. I'm not judging them or anything, just bringing up a few points.

If immigration is not directly affecting your own life, forget it. Just drop it, 'cos you're only get upset and it won't get you anywhere.

2007-01-05 03:28:41 · answer #3 · answered by La 7 · 1 1

I absolutely concur. I lived in Melbourne for ten years- great city and pople there were beginning to complain about the influx of the Chinese migrants (who never employ whites- despite the gov telling the people the contrary).
I say recolonise Victoria- it's quite a nice state and most of the whites still retina strong ties to Europe.
Teh country side loks an awful lot like the shires in Gippsland.
And you can go fox/rabbit/boar/deer/hoprse/camel/goat hunting with major public approval (all pest species).
We'd have to kick out the sodding Johnny Turks though- but they do make a mean cheap coffee- allright they can stay.
Right, settled.
But why give in?
FIGHT BACK I SAY- VOTE BNP AND KICK ALL THE BASTARDS OUT!

2007-01-04 22:48:18 · answer #4 · answered by Ministry of Camp Revivalism 4 · 0 0

Yes... I agree, We the honest working percentage of the population are treated like dirt by our so called govenment, we pay about 40% of our income in taxes one way or another, 40%??? I mean if I am going to pay that much in tax, I would like to feal safe in my own home, have my bin emptied regularly, have decent roads and a nice standard of living in a country I am proud to belong to. Well frankly the UK has become a place I dont want to be, I work and have alsways worked for what? what do I have to show? a stack of bills, worry over where I leave the car, if I have set the alarms locked the doors and windows when I go out (and I live in a good area!!) crap wage increases that dont go up in line with the bills! and streets full of run away kids, drinking and smoking intimidating the decent people, as well as the fact no one seems to speak english any more!!! every where I go there is a barage of cultures catered for, exept mine, a whole range of people looked after, except me? Erghhh so why should we stay? O yer and now I am being told I am not alowed to smoke!!!! and will have too chuck a way £200 quid on an ID card... yer ok then. I am already saving, and working two jobs to get the hell out of this hole, 6 months before I leave I plan on not paying any of my bills, council tax can go screw, they give me nothing, Powergen well need I say more!!!! and anything else I choose not to pay! then I am off, let em waste a bit of there money for a change trying to find me! lol The UK government has made it clear it doesnt care about its people, so why should we care about it?

2007-01-04 20:16:39 · answer #5 · answered by djp6314 4 · 3 2

From one Essex boy to another, I like the cut of your gib old chap. We have always been an innovative country that produces creative and pioneering men and women, from the upper to the working classes. That will be lost forever as our self respect and common drive is being suppressed. This country and the world has changed for the worse. I would like to point out that this country has immigrants from certain cultures that are being dragged into the debate which should be applauded for thier intergration. The chinese, greek communities are sweet man!!

2007-01-05 00:42:12 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The reason for the relentless tide of change is because we,the people are letting it happen!! Why capitulate so easy? Are we really prepared to give up the country so easily? How about putting up a fight? We just sit on our bottoms bemoaning our lot and thats about it? What about some good old British fighting spirit!!! The words of Winston Churchill say it all.........................
"There is a forgotten, nay almost forbidden word, which means more to me than any other. That word is ENGLAND." - Sir Winston Churchill !! Use your power at voting time! Register a protest vote!(UKIP...out of Europe, halt immigration!!) SHOUT LOUD! MAKE them listen to us!!!

2007-01-04 22:36:07 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I would encourage all youngsters to emigrate to New Zealand or Australia.
This country in 25 years time will be in the same state as all other third world countries complete chaos, one tribe against the other and the Muslim flag flying over Downing street.

2007-01-05 03:16:49 · answer #8 · answered by st.abbs 5 · 1 0

The Americans have got a similar thing going with "Idaho" basically if you want to live in a place surrounded by people who LOOK like you and THINK like you, then you do need to move.

Southern Spain is turning into quite a nice refuge for white Europeans. Spain doesn't stand for any nonsense from Muslims either. I'd say Lets all go to Southern Spain ( there are thousands of Victor Meldrew types living there already)

As a further incentive, it's 24 degrees C down there just now.

2007-01-04 19:55:43 · answer #9 · answered by Not Ecky Boy 6 · 3 2

Change is relentless and one of the only things we can ever be sure of. However I do not understand why you say things can only get worse.
In the last 100 years the standard of living in Britain has improved vastly - not only in GDP per head but also in law, politics, technology, medicine and many other fields.
Countries that respect the indigenous population? Australia? New Zealand? Ask the aboriginies and the Maoris about their rights over the last 200 years - you f*ckwit.
My advice to you is to stop believing all the zenophobic bullsh*t that you read in your daily copy of the Mail.

2007-01-04 20:05:25 · answer #10 · answered by Petra 2 · 5 3

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