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Post by Pacifico on Nov 22, 2023 8:14:11 GMT
Britain's population growth is nowadays entirely due to immigration. If net migration were to continue at the present record level of 606,000 a year, Britain’s population would rise to between 83-87 million by 2046. This would represent an increase of more than 15 million in Britain’s population – equivalent to fifteen new cities the size of Birmingham. So what infrastructure would we need: Now nobody seriously believes that is going to happen (we don't have the money) so the NHS, Education, Housing, Crime etc etc are all going to get worse year on year - and all because the political elite are wedded to mass immigration. At some point the people are going to rebel and the outcome is not going to be nice.
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Post by wapentake on Nov 22, 2023 9:20:21 GMT
Whilst I don’t deny the climate is changing ( the reasons are another matter) it is the world population that is the biggest threat yet few in power want to discuss that or the inevitable movement of people which is along with wars and poverty a result of that.
People want to come here and Europe for a better life or for less savoury reasons,there are difficult days and difficult decisions ahead and when you say the outcome is not going to be nice then the rise of the far right has already begun in Europe and may well here because Westminster as it stands is tweedle dum and tweedle dumber.
Funnily enough I was only reading recently they are experiencing similar problems in South Africa where the general population are poorer and they are rebelling about this much more violently than here.
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Post by Dan Dare on Nov 22, 2023 9:41:44 GMT
We'll know more this time tomorrow but according to the Times, sources in the Home Office are leaking that net migration in the year to June will be comfortably in excess of the previous record of 606,000.
Make that 16 Birminghams then.
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 22, 2023 10:15:30 GMT
Having one Birmingham is bad enough.
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Post by andrewbrown on Nov 22, 2023 11:36:20 GMT
Having one Birmingham is bad enough. Lol. There's certainly some scrotty parts of the city. The centre though contains some stunning architecture.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2023 11:47:57 GMT
I've spent many pleasurable hours at the ballet and at theatres and shopping centres in Birmingham. I've also driven through Handsworth when we had to take a detour once, and felt fortunate to get out alive.
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Post by Fairsociety on Nov 22, 2023 11:52:37 GMT
Having one Birmingham is bad enough. Lol. There's certainly some scrotty parts of the city. The centre though contains some stunning architecture. Yes, lots of these cities have wonderful architecture, Liverpool, Chester unfortunately some of the people turn them into shitholes, which is a great shame.
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Post by piglet on Nov 22, 2023 12:06:56 GMT
I lived in Birmigham for over thirty years and i know what its like.
Facing the prospect of fifteen new Birminghams, i know its the population rather than its culture, but if the fifteen were like the Birmingham of today, or when i was there, then i would pass out and need a doctor, then have to recieve counselling, and put on a recovery programme.
Thankfully i escaped back home to Cambridgeshire. Brum has its good side, it will pick your pocket if it can, rob you, threaten you, my personality loves open spaces, wildlife, connection to nature, you wont get that in Brum, every available inch is used. I knew it well working in the community throughout south brum, but it was easy to get lost in its vastness, its empty, soulless, apart from the centre.
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Post by Pacifico on Nov 22, 2023 23:08:15 GMT
Seems the backlash has started in Europe..
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Post by om15 on Nov 23, 2023 10:01:06 GMT
Figures are out today on immigration,
That should bring the Tory polling figures into single digits.
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