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LABOUR CHANGED THE FACE OF BRITAIN, THEY SHOULD BE HANGED

 
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 2:04 pm    Post subject: LABOUR CHANGED THE FACE OF BRITAIN, THEY SHOULD BE HANGED Reply with quote

Immigration boom under Labour changed face of Britain faster than any major country except Italy, Oxford experts revealImmigrant population soared by 22% during Labour's open door policy
During past two decades number of foreign-born residents has doubled
Only Italy - with rise of 44.6% over same period - recorded bigger rise
Watchdogs say figures show why it will be hard to reduce immigration

By Julian Gavaghan
PUBLISHED: 11:45, 19 April 2012 | UPDATED: 12:57, 19 April 2012

The immigration boom under Labour led to the face of Britain changing faster than any major nation except Italy, a study by an Oxford University think tank revealed.
During the five-year peak of the influx, the UK�s migrant population soared by 22 per cent � double the average of G8 countries, figures from the Migration Observatory show.

Over the past two decades, Britain�s foreign-born population has increased from 3.8million � or 7 per cent of the total population - in 1993 to almost 7million, or 12 per cent per cent in 2010.

Changing faces: Britain has become increasingly multicultural in the past two decades. The number of immigrants in the country rose by 22% in five peak years between 2000 and 2005
During the same period, the number of foreign-born residents without British citizenship doubled from just under two million (4 per cent of the population) to over four million (7 per cent).
Net-migration � the number arrivals minus those leaving - increased from 564,000 during the five years from 1996-2000, to 923,000 in 2001-2005 and 1,044,000 during 2006-2010.


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In 2010, net-migration reached 252,000, its highest level for a single calendar year on record.
But it is the period between 2000 and 2005 � a period of an open border policy during and rapid expansion of the EU - that immigration really spiked.
Leap: The graph shows migration soared by 22% in Britain between 2000 and 2005. Only Italy saw its foreign-born population rise faster (44.6%). France's rose only by 3.2% during the same period
Ahead: Britain's immigrant growth rate has remained above the averages of the original 15 EU member states, the G8 group of major industrial nations and the world for most of the last decade
Only Italy, which experienced a 44.6 per cent rise in immigration, saw a higher rate in the developed world.
But, after more restrictions were introduced in 2005, the growth rate of the migrant population in the UK was just over 10 per cent.
It was still higher than the G8 average � but somewhat lower than 14 per cent rate of the 15 EU countries that existed prior to 2004.
This group � with 21.4 per cent rise - had only a slightly lower level of immigration growth that the UK between 2000 and 2005.
Queues: People in lines for European Passport holders at Heathrow. Relaxed immigration rules and an expansion of the EU mean that the number of people entitled to live in the UK has rocketed over the last two decades
Although, experts believe Italy�s enormous spike has skewed these figures.
Criticism: Alp Mehme, of pressure group Migration Watch, said Labour's open door policy of the past would make it difficult to get immigration down to 'sensible' levels
For example, France saw only a 3.4 per cent rise in immigration during the period, according to data obtained by the United Nations.
Russia's immigration growth rose only by 1.6 per cent.

Figures also show that as the global population has increased considerably in the last two decades, so too has the number of international migrants.
The number has increased from 156million in 1990 to 214million in 2010.
The comparison with G8 countries compares other high-income nations this group, which also includes Russia, Italy, France, Canada, the U.S. Germany and Japan.
For all the G8 countries, with the exception of Japan, migrants are defined as foreign-born residents in the data.
In the data for Japan, migrants are defined as foreign citizens.
Alp Mehmet, of pressure group Migration Watch, told Mail Online: �This underlines what we have been saying about Labour�s mass immigration policy.
�It also shows why it will be so difficult to get immigration back down to sensible levels�


YES this can be reversed and very quickly, get out of the EU and the Human rights laws, then get rid of all immigrants who have settled here in the last 20 years by force if needed.
Look at the advantages, more work, homes, places in schools and hospitals, etc,etc.
SIMPLES.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:55 pm    Post subject: the horror of mass immigration into the UK Reply with quote

If only we could expatriate foreigners who have come here. Many,many are illegal and huge tranches are in social housing and living on welfare benefits.
I agree that the Labour Party should be lined up and hanged at Traitors Gate at the tower of London.
They have destroyed our culture and way of life.
London and many major cities are now no-go areas for white English and British.
Whats worse the laws brought in by Harriet Harman muzzle you and you can be banged up for complaining or cursing Islam.
I detest the Labour party and loathe their lying,spiteful,greedy ways.
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