Magma growing in immigration volcano
By Carlos Cortiglia β‹… June 11, 2008

One is left to ponder about the potentially dire consequences for peace and political stability within the United Kingdom generated by uncontrolled immigration. Unemployment and inflation are visibly out of control and they keep rising and rising at ever faster pace. The Balkanization of Britain is not unthinkable under present conditions.

There is one factor of paramount importance that makes the present conditions even more critical and it is the quality of immigration. While the government keeps insisting that there is a huge number of vacancies, employers say that they cannot possibly fill up the vacancies and since nine our of ten immigrants are coming from the Indian subcontinent, from Africa and the Middle East and other parts of the under-developed and under-under-developed world this comes as no surprise.

All the efforts made by the government to reduce the number of people living thanks to welfare and unemployment benefits can be compaired to trying to stop a tsunami with a tea spoon. If we try to reduce the numbers of the unemployed, for those whose only alternative is a life on welfare payments the only alternative left would be to leave the country or engage in a life of crime.

Those who are not at work and have no support still need to live somewhere and have their essential needs satisfied. When you visit many of our inner cities, you can clearly see that work is not a word that exists in many areas and especially in housing estates around the land. Thousands upon thousands of youngsters growing up in those conditions are fertile ground for crime.

The Labour government is virtually creating refugee camps all over Britain and taxes are spreading and going up and up to sustain the said refugee camps that have become a major concern for public safety.

The Labour government is caught up in an ideological trap of its own making and I am sure that in private many Labour politicians wish they could implement British National Party policies to avoid a catastrophe of gigantic proportions.
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