If immigration is so beneficial to the country why don’t we just let lots more come in? Of course any sane government would also consider the economic and social consequences of large scale immigration. All the newcomers have to be housed, require medical care, schools for their children and jobs. I think we already have plenty of problems in those areas as it is. And then there is the ...
@Mrs C I have had Muslim neighbours and work colleagues, have you? You should see a playground at a school in areas with a high Muslim population, a white face is a rarity. And it's not just London, it can be seen in all our major cities. Like I said, you really need to open your eyes to see what it's like in the rest of the country.
@Mrs C I've lived in London and know exactly what I'm talking about, you should open your eyes.
I think it's more that the muslims don't like THIS country, they make little attempt at integration, even to the extent of trying to impose Sharia law here, they want to live outside of the community. Is it any wonder their actions result in suspicion and hostility?
Typical that people who would open our borders to all and sundry try to insult those who object to that policy by calling them Little Englanders. Well, in that case Mrs C, I am a little Englander, and proud of it!
@Taylorjack It's rather ironic that you talk of respect when several of your posts have been deleted by the webmaster due to the foul insults thrown at other forum members. You need to take a long hard look at yourself. In fact I am surprised you are still a member here, other forums would have banned you long ago.
This taught the little blighters a lesson. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2483609/Woman-wielding-fake-knife-handed-trick-treat-children-real-lambs-heart-knocked-door.html
@Lynne You asked a question, I provided a link. If you can't see any outrage in the Mail article then you aren't reading it properly.
Yes, Lynne, you did miss the outrage of the right wing press. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2465561/DAILY-MAIL-COMMENT-Power-failure-leaves-mercy-China.html
And who could forget the famous note left by the outgoing Labour Treasury Minister, Liam Byrne, stating "I'm afraid to tell you there's no money left". He later claimed it was a joke, but we all know he was telling the honest truth. Thanks, Labour.