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Ed Milliband For Pm
would you want this man as the next British PM. Seeing as how most of the problems surrounding mass immigration within the last ten years or so was on their watch. I can't quite see how this proposal would work. And i wouldn't vote for him at any point in case you were wondering.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Labour party and Ed Miliband still don't get it. Some immigrants have lived here all their lives and not spoken English. The real problem they fail to see is the numbers coming here year after year putting too much strain on our schools, housing and medical facilities. If there were 3,000,000 white Americans arriving here the problem would still be the same.
Fine coming from a party that scream 'Racist' if anyone mentioned this. Anyone who was not a right-on liberal knew this but were ridden rough shod by Blair.
//Labour plans to prioritise spending on English language teaching for recent immigrants over non-essential written translation materials.//
How about stopping them in the first place. And before the smart a*ses shout "they have a right", pull out of Europe so they have no right.
Immigration can be good for a country, but it needs to be selective and controlled.
//Labour plans to prioritise spending on English language teaching for recent immigrants over non-essential written translation materials.//
How about stopping them in the first place. And before the smart a*ses shout "they have a right", pull out of Europe so they have no right.
Immigration can be good for a country, but it needs to be selective and controlled.
not me, and like McM i didn't vote for Clegg, nor would i ever. We are in a financial mess, and like many I have been affected just as much, however i am not sure that after 13 years of Labour they had the answer to much except spend spend spend, never mind how you were going to actually pay for it. And i do think their immigration legacy scandalous, not just the fact that Ed Milliband seems to have woken up to that fact. He has been in government with Brown, so why wouldn't he have had input on policies overall. Remember too that he stabbed his own brother in the back to get the job, over many Labour supporters who preferred his brother. I wouldn't trust him nor especially Ed Balls to manage our way out of this crisis. Where have they laid out any plans to tackle the deficit, or financial bog we are in, where are the plans to curb immigration, or more importantly create jobs, build homes, if there is no money to do so.