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24-04-2009, 11:31 | #1 |
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racists thats me now
yes, i am now officaly racist and bloody pi**ed off, i have had to throw my daughter out on the street, write a letter explaining that i have thrown them out, then they phone me to comfirm again that i wrote the letter, they then phoned again and asked if i could keep them for 2 more days and they will sort out accomadation, today they had an emergency appointment, and have been sent 15 miles away in a hotel that is full of immigrants, also they dont drive so i have to take them there, now all the immigrants are housed in my area in NEW houses and FLATS, because as soon as they are offered a house/ flat they dont want, they say the interviewer is a racist, what a poxy joke, there is sixty new homes been built where my old school was, i bet no one there will speaks english.
foreigners in the housing office are offered drinks, not the bloody british people, if they complain they are told to leave, my wife has seen this first hand when she went with the daughter to make an appointment. now is anybody going to tell me im wrong for being a racist, this is happening all over britain and it is WRONG we should look after our own first. tezzer |
24-04-2009, 11:50 | #2 |
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hey . you can be racist if you like, nothing wrong with having an opinion. its your right to make what ever choice you want!
behind you all the way even the bloke who runs the bnp has a right to speak and his opinion just chose your words carefully . or you could get into trouble there is no law that says you have to deal with them , you can even refuse to talk to them. ignore them if you like they cant take your freedom of speech from you |
24-04-2009, 13:59 | #3 |
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24-04-2009, 14:25 | #4 |
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To think our lads (forces) are out amongst all these other countries trying to help them sort themselves out while our politics over here are putting them up in houses and giving them money too.
What is this country trying to prove to the rest of the world ? And why ? |
24-04-2009, 23:17 | #5 |
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It is not just immigrants. I was on our social housing list a few years back just after the NI ceasefire. Our housing is on a points system. I and my wife got 20 points to get a social house. This meant we would be on the housing system for about 15 years before getting a house. If however you were a drug dealer, intimidated out of their home or an ex IRA/UVF prisoner you got 200 points and were guaranteed a house of your choice straight away. It seems that the law abiders and the meek will always get shat upon from a great height at the expense of the people who demand!
Hope they get the house they want. Regards Lee |
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25-04-2009, 14:33 | #8 | |
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I think it is an issue of 'bad political and social policy surrounding' this all over europe not just in the UK, not about "immigrants" and "our own" as in real terms England is a nation of immigrants and the descendents of immigrants and has no indigenous population whatsoever! An example is the descision in france not to allow asylum to certain groups and keeping them moving on to the UK! so what we need is new policy initiatives, not what is essentialy victim blaming, as we blame the immigrants, and the doo gooders blame us then for our outspoken opinions and call us racist. so racist no, annoyed at bad policy in the UK yes! |
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25-04-2009, 17:10 | #9 |
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i,m a nurse and i was in the outpatients department of the hospital i work in and these 2 immigrants(eastern european i think) were talking to each other and complaining it had taken a couple of months for them to get to see a consultant,which i thought was a bit rich,wonder how long it would take or how much it would cost for them to see a consultant in there own country,anyway,they waited for about an hour to see the doctor,so they were a bit miffed by the time they saw him,when they went in they in they started to kick off a bit,shouting,that sort of thing and the consultant promptly told them to bugger off,not in so many words but thats what he meant,they soon shut up,i thought it was hilarious as did a few of the other people sat there waiting patiently.
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26-04-2009, 19:39 | #11 |
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i agree
the only "immigrants" i would be proud to be behind is the Ghurkas.
Lets give these guys and thre families what they deserve |
26-04-2009, 20:30 | #12 | |
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why them in particular? this is an odd subject from us the 'British' a nation of immigrants and their descendants who have had more allies and enemies and more invsions than perhaps any other country on earth! or is it as they are the ones most recently in the news? though to be honest i do agree with their claim. My point wasnt about supporting or not supporting immigration or policy's allowing or dissalowing it but rather about challenging racist statments that have no place here. Most people once they realise they have offended apologise and move on as it is usual done unintetionaly and that is that. But it is important to challenge racist statments otherwise these things just sink deeper and deeper and before you know it, arguments begin, people leave, and worse. And as for policy descision by the government allowing this, how many of the people complaining voted for them? and have done for the last few elections! It is time to leave this and move on now i think, perhaps we can tempt daved to break his weekday vow of abstenance and have a tipple as it is sunday night! |
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27-04-2009, 13:06 | #13 |
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the point is plank, yes it is down to government policy,
and where else in the world can you just turn up with nothing and expect to have everything else ( the luxuries if you like)that the rest of us have paid in for ie free health service, freedom of speech, free government help when your in trouble. this is something we have all paid in for (taxes) to create our safe society. and for centuries our countrymen fought in wars and gave their lives for us to enjoy our freedom . so with this in mind i think its utterly disgusting that, i am not allowed to declare myself as british and those that are not not british this is our country. and i for one will not surrender my rights if our country was enduring the blitz today our country would be lost. because you would all be out there waving your white flags and surrendering. our country is an island so therefor it is impossible to claim asilum here, because you would have to cross another countries border to get here. you can only claim asilum in your nearest safe country . thats a fact now i dont object to our country taking our share of the people from around the world who need asilum. that would be a nice good thing to do. however we are not playing on a level playing feild nor are we taking our share of asilum seekers. in fact we are taking the most also if you are claiming asilum, you dont have a choice where you go . you go dirctly to your first safe country. i dont object to people coming here immigration... thats fine if you can prove you can support yourself and your family... i cant just up sticks and go to australia the usa or even germany and when i turn up expect everything for free. i expect to be homeless soon , due to the poor state of the construction industry and the massive influx of foreign nationals working here for next to nothing, they can afford to work for these stupid rates because they all share some house and dont have families here to support or they cheet the system. so when i do become homeless. how many of you nice kind politicly correct people are going to open thair doors to me. when i turn up with my family i will expect a roof over my head, heating and hot water. plenty of food on the table. oh and some pocket money will be handy too i trust all of you people who dont mind giving my taxes to whoever wants it from weherever they are from. will kindly pm me your address or post it here. so i can expect my free ride............... or will you be discriminating against me. |
27-04-2009, 14:02 | #14 |
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Perhaps the Jersey model would be simpler? No dole whatsoever and medical benefits only kick in after 6 months, no local authority housing until you have been there for three years. So basically you need to have work before arriving or have a pile of money to tide you over for a few years. And don't you have to be there a minimum term of years before you can buy a property? My thinking about UK policy is that the Government felt an obligation to take care of the needs of the people living in the Empire and providing them with an opportunity to live and work in the UK if they wished to do so. However, they clearly didn't give the long term consequences a lot of thought and now are lumbered with a problem which is unsolvable without taking drastic measures, which EU law would prohibit as it would be against EU free movement policy. The term "as ye sow,so shall ye reap" comes to mind. If there was no British Empire, a lot of what is going on would not be an issue. It's kind of like the British Empire in reverse, foreign nationals realise they can profit by going to another country and milking it as much as they can and either settle there permanently and continue making more than they could in their own country or bugger off home after a time with bags of loot.
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27-04-2009, 14:46 | #15 |
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I don't think I am racist, but I do think I could be perceived as being racist and perception is the devils right hand man. I believe THIS government has made innocent non-racists question their beliefs. For instance, why do I have to pay for signs in surgeries , hospitals and post offices in a dozen different languages ? Why do I have to pay for the £100 million the government spend on translators for immigrants ? Why is there a perception that immigrants get to the top of the list for housing ? Why when I have to fill out a form there is no box for english/Scottish/NI/Welsh white male/female ? Why when an immigrant comes to this country he/she can go straight on the dole queue ? Why is English a minority language in our schools ? When I can afford to go on holiday abroad, I take money, a translation book, medical insurance and make sure I have a place to stay.
I don't blame anyone for wanting to come to his (sorry that should be this) country, I just blame THIS government for the lack of control. And finally, why when this country managed to defend it's borders through two world wars, there are an estimated 750,000 illegal immigrants in this country ?
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