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23-05-2015 12:48 PM
I do not see migration as a bad thing but uncontrolled it remains a recipe for disaster. The flood of immigrants desperately fleeing countries in Africa, the middle east, far east, south america seek a better life or in some cases just an endurable life. But what of the countries they are leaving? Surely they too have a responsibility, most are run by dictators or despots yet the Wests attempts to change that have simply, as many predicted, made matters worse.
The UK is a tiny country with a big economy, We punch above our weight in many areas and have a desirable appeal to many. We also have a growing number of young disillusioned unemployed, an under pressure welfare state, not enough homes to go round, a free health service which cannot meet the ever increasing demands and most importantly an indigenous population which feels threatened particulrly from a minority of immigrants who follow an agenda which seeks to destroy our lifestyle and impose another based upon a religious doctrine.
Much of what I have said is open to interpretation an of course we can be unwisely and sometimes unknowingly influenced by a burgeoning and biased media. What I am certain of is that we need to preserve our Island to include a balance of natural flora and fauna combined with a dynamic economy and flexibe workforce. I want to preserve the wealfare state but for those who need and have contributed to it. I would like to see an international bill of rights sponsored by the UN which once and for all puts on paper clear guidlines for governance and those who seek public office not as a restriction of political belief but as a way of giving the general public the most basic right of freedom to live, to worship, to have shelter and to have honest government.
And thats all!
Now back to todays breaking news,
Ermintrude of Magic Roundabout Fame has been found dead.
Early reports say she was shot by a police marksman who mistook her for a dangerous animal.