Cameron and his views on immigration

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I’ve been eyeing one in Dubai :blush:

:hayaa:

… and with that, I’ll stop derailing the thread. :stuck_out_tongue:


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Taken but you could be number 2, 3 or 4 ;)

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Those people exist but they only impose their rural customs on their family members, not on British society.

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I know right, they’re all taken …

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oh fyeah! :hayaa:

:jano: i remember all the girls died and went to heaven when someone posted his pic in img forum couple a years back. :jano: hayeeeeee

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Even if they do want to impose shariah law on Britain, who cares? Let them dream on! There's a difference between wanting to and actually doing some harm.

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comparing this to folks who can only dream Shariah law is placed in britland? c'mon naabigh, put up a better argument.

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When's the last time you see Turkish Cypriots causing problems in the UK?

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So forced marriages are okay as long as they impose it on their own family members?

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What specific cultural problem are we talking about? A problem that affects the indigenous population of Britain. Please enlighten us oh Troll. In what way do the Desis damage British Values? Oh and best be telling me about stuff that is illegal.

I fail to see how that is an issue with Desi culture. Its not even part of our culture. Either way there are laws against that so you can't cry that Desis are trying to mess about the good old English way of life. You're not even making any logical points anymore. You're just posting for the sake of posting. You know that right?

That's a problem with certain people in a group. Just like all the goddamn ethnicities in the world have issues, so do we. There are laws, the people being forced have the option of seeking refuge at shelters and such like. Plus I'd guess only really 'backward' (How I hate that term) families would still try and forcefully marry their children.

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just freaking january, wanker was being a total knobhead, so now let me extrapolate it to the entire turkish cyrpiot community.
I would educate you on the issues faced by turkish and greek cypriots when they moved to UK in the 30s, it was a smaller group, racially and culturally less different, but faced issues and for that reasons there were cypriot centers and to this day there are parts of town that are their population centers.

There were 'problems' caused by italian, irish and even blacks in US at one time or another, and now the latinos. btw remember the time when whites caused problems in america, and well the rest of the world pretty much :D

anyways, that really does not answer my point, nice attempt to sidestep it though :)

and since you are anything but a 'gora' should you not be more concerned with the 'integration' demonstrated by indians in places they have been in large groups, we can talk Nigeria or south africa or some of the west indies for example :) living in US for a few years makes you as much gora as visiting mexico made ma a latino :)

thank you...drive through

but we get the point, we are bad bad bad people, all of us, thank you for opening our eyes, your job is done.

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When Britain wanted workers to come from their former colonies to do unskilled jobs did they really expect by 40 years later that there could be well up to 3 million if not over South Asian people alone in the country? Would they have changed immigration policy if they knew they would have so many over here?
In the 1960’s they needed immigration but today they do not actually need it. Most South Asian migrants did not want to bring their families but that changed with I believe a law which was being passed which would have made it harder in the long run.

The families started a process of chain migration and many married from their native countries and the numbers swelled more.

This opened up eyes of other South Asian who decided they too wanted to come to England but then the process was more difficult now. However, there were other alternatives such as student visas, work permits, visit visas, bogus marriages, highly-skilled migrant programmes which enabled more and more of them to get through. People would come on visit visas and not go back. People would over stay on other visas too.

This has resulted in some sections of urban areas becoming areas where ethnic minorities lived and set up their own communities and not becoming reliant of the mainstream white society.

Many South Asians have charged thousands of pounds for bogus marriages with their own children involved to bring people over. Those who came on student visas started working more than the legal limit with many coming to fake colleges. Once upon a time only the upper crust of Pakistan would send their children to study abroad but now even many middle class parents are doing it. Many of them fake their bank statements. Work permits became a joke as people exaggerated what skills they had and when in England they did any job. Work permit were offered temporarily but once again many over-stayed and lived illegally.
Then you have asylum seekers and refugees – many of these were bogus and exaggerated account of what was happening in their country. I have met a few Pakistanis who have claimed asylum because they claim they were persecuted for supporting the MQM and PPP under the Musharaf regime.

The immigration system has really been abused. Immigration is not always positive and with the numbers coming here it I negative. Classic example is the number of Eastern Europeans that have come over and they have taken a lot of the jobs. Immigrants keep wages down and boost what managers and owners expect of their staff. People say that the British are lazy and wont work but that is not true at all. The wages are kept down and it is not worth working for them. Managers prefer to employ immigrants knowing they will do more.
Some parts of British urban areas are no-go areas for native white British people. Many feel overwhelmed and now they suffer racism from ethnic minorities. For some people it feels as if they are in a foreign land and when they express themselves they are labelled racist. Being anti-immigration is not being racist. Why do outsiders feel they have a right to come to the UK and live here?

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And don't you think the government is to blame for the influx of 'unwanted immigrants'? Its their fault.

They should have adopted an approach similar to Australia or Canada, those two good examples come to mind.

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Cameron is a typical tory twit. It's rhetoric in time for the May elections, to mop up the whitey votes that would have gone to the bnp and ukip. Plus, he needed to reassure his voters that being in bed with the lib dems has not rubbed off on him.

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Go back to your country you curry munching smelly Phaki's.

Barbie and Sweefie, is ArabJaani your common multi?

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Arab who?

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I don’t know if it’s possible for me to be more insulted than I am at this particular moment.

Why are you back dammit :grumpy:

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:k: :rotfl:

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har har har

bohat hansi aa rahi hai na aap ko :rolleyes:

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^ :hehe: