thomas davison Party Leader
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 9:55 am Post subject: BRITAIN TO FACE NEW IMMIGRANT WAVE POSSIBLE 29 MILLION |
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BRITAIN TO FACE NEW IMMIGRANT WAVE
Sunday December 23,2012
By Marco Giannangeli )
BRITAIN should brace itself for a tidal wave of immigration not seen since it last opened its doors to Eastern Europe.
Ukip leader Nigel Farage has warned that 29 million Bulgarians and Romanians will have the right to unrestricted access to Britain�s benefits system after 2014.
His prediction comes as an influential think-tank reveals that David Cameron has grossly overestimated the Government�s ability to keep a promise to cut immigration to �tens of thousands� of people a year.
In a new report, the Institute of Public Policy Research claims that, while net migration may fall to 140,000 next year, it will rise again in 2014.
Mr Farage warned of dire socio-economic conditions in both new member states that will fuel the rush to Britain.
�This will be the biggest campaigning issue for Ukip in 2013, and one which will influence every local and by-election we fight,� he said.
Romania currently contends with more than 600,000 Roma gypsies, its second largest ethnic minority after Hungarians, while in Bulgaria, Europe�s poorest nation, half the population lives beneath the breadline.
Last year rules that required Eastern Europeans to work for 12 months before being entitled to unemployment or housing benefits were scrapped.
Mr Farage went on: �It used to be the case that you�d come on an unrestricted basis to seek work in this country. But now you can come to either work or seek benefits.
�In Bulgaria, 46 per cent of people are living below the poverty line. This is real poverty � not being able to feed your family � not the relative poverty David Cameron speaks about. If I was Bulgarian I�d be packing my bags now, getting ready to come to the UK on an unrestricted basis, in the secure knowledge that if I can�t get work, I�d get benefits and housing.�
This will be the biggest campaigning issue for Ukip in 2013
Nigel Farage
In 2006, the Ukip leader went to Romania with the Sunday Express to see the challenges posed by Roma gypsies.
�I spoke to Government officials in Bucharest.
�They told me �We have a problem in this country with Roma but soon it will be yours�.�
He warned that unfettered immigration is creating a need to build 330,000 homes a year to accommodate �the massive rise in population�.
Sarah Mulley of the Institute for Public Policy Research think-tank, said: �Although net migration will fall next year, the Government is fast running out of options for further restricting non-EU immigration in any significant way.�
The only way to stop this and get rid of the rubbish we already have is to get out of the EU or have a revolution, either one will do, if not you have lost your home, job and country, Better start and prepare to fight as this useless shower of sh-t will do nothing to stop it. |
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