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The little twerp Mourinho and his billionaire Russian gangsta buddy, Abramovic are enemies of football. After defeat by Liverpool in the European Cup semi-final in 2005, he came on TV and bemoaned, saying the best team lost..blah,blah. He's just a SORE loser. The bitter little twerp also routinely refuses to shake the hand of Liverpool's manager after matches...what a loser. He ain't no sportsman.

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No to EU expansion

                 

With the fourth largest economy in the world, the UK is the very attractive destination for people seeking a better life.  The trouble is the UK is already full up.  The average population density of England is twice that of Germany, four times that of France and twelve times that of the United States.  We are bursting at the seams, with our roads and railways seizing up, our town centres near gridlock, and our social services close to breakdown.  Our doctors’ surgeries cannot cope and hospital waiting lists are growing.  The recent approval of EU membership to Bulgaria and Romania is quite frankly, the last straw.  These two countries are corrupt to the core, run by gangsters and are extremely poor countries that have little or nothing to offer the EU.  They will consume billions of euros of EU money and be parasites, sucking the lifeblood out of the wealthier states, whilst hundreds of thousands of gangsters and gypsies will flock over the borders into Germany, France and the UK.  Bringing with them their organised crime, drugs, prostitution, disease and social unrest.

Immigration has become a real political hot potato recently, due in no small part to the riots in France in the autumn of 2005, when Muslim immigrants almost put France into a state of anarchy.  The multicultural social model has not worked and there has been growing unrest in Holland, Belgium and Denmark as well as the UK.  I point the finger firmly at politicians of all persuasion, from all the parties, both here and in the rest of Europe for 40-50 years of shameful and totally irresponsible immigration policies that have brought us to this explosive point.  How could people in authority have ever imagined that it would be a good idea to dump enormous numbers of poorly educated Third World immigrants from different societies into unprepared and unwilling European host cultures, into high rise suburbs from Stockholm to Rotterdam and Paris, and in numbers so huge that integration became ever more unlikely and ghettos more inevitable.

Recently released immigration figures for 2005, show that almost 500,000 migrants from eastern European countries have been allowed in Britain, as well as 180,000 non-EU nationals, and this is even before we consider the thousands of asylum seekers.  All of this adds considerably to our problems, increasing social tensions and places huge strains on our already over-stretched infrastructure.  In 2004, the government predicted that they were expecting about 40-50,000 immigrants from the newly joined EU countries of Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the Baltic States each year, now two years on, there is an estimated 500,000 of them here in the UK (10 times the estimated amount).  This is a scandal of the highest proportions.  The same government has predicted that they expect about 100,000 Bulgarians and Romanians to come to the UK when they join the EU in January 2007.  If we use the previous example of estimates then we can expect many hundreds of thousands more….. Lets’s put a stop to it now.

Whenever one talks and writes about immigration some people are very quick to jump on the ‘racist bandwagon’ and brand one a racist and a nationalist, a narrow minded xenophobe.  It is these people who are narrow minded and deluded.  We are all immigrants to some degree.  I myself have been an immigrant, during my three years living and working in Denmark.  My Danish wife is an immigrant living here in the UK, so my credentials for immigration are sound.  I am not anti-immigration… it just needs to be fairly controlled.

 Immigration policy must be in the interests of the British people, should be robust enough to withstand honest debate, and should be able to command widespread public support. Unfortunately the system we have fails on all three counts: it is based primarily on the interests of immigrants, it cannot withstand open debate, and it is strongly opposed by most British people.

 

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