Tuesday, 23 February 2010

Nearly 80% of Britons want immigration slashed a government poll shows

As reported in the Express, and I am sure that it will come as no surprise to any Nationalists reading this, an official government survey has revealed the following:

NEARLY eight out of 10 Britons want immigration to be slashed, an official Government poll has revealed.

In a clear demonstration of the depth of feeling on the controversial issue, the latest update of the “citizenship survey”, which studies people’s views about community cohesion, showed that 77 per cent of people thought immigration should be cut.

More than half of respondents said they wanted immigration reduced by a great deal. And nearly a quarter of ethnic minorities thought the number of immigrants coming to Britain should be cut.

Public services such as schools and hospitals are under enormous strain and beginning to crack, local authorities have admitted.

The survey, which has been conducted by the Department of Communities and Local Government since 2001, showed that negative attitudes towards immigration were not softening.

Students, better-paid workers and holders of degrees were far more favourable towards immigration than those further down the wage scale and people without qualifications, who often find themselves competing with migrant workers.

Irrespective of their politics the so called ‘mainstream’ parties need to take a good look at why the results of the above poll are the way that they are.  Then they might have a moment of realisation that they are wrong and the pigs flying past my window might not be so imaginary.  Until then growing numbers of the UK population will vote for the British National Party.

Someone with a far greater grasp of which buttons to press than I has come up with this clip.

 

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