Thursday, 28 August 2014

CARSWELL DROPS UKIP BOMBSHELL !

On the day when Tory MP Douglas Carswell has announced that he's resigning his seat, switching to UKIP and will stand in the consequent by-election for his new party, it's also been announced that the government has failed miserably in its efforts to exert any control over net immigration.

Largely in response to the perceived threat from UKIP, and what seems like years ago, Cameron and his cronies told us that controlling immigration was a 'number 1' priority. They promised that they'd reduce the annual figure from hundreds of thousands to mere tens of thousands by the end of the current parliament. Needless to say they are destined to miss their target by the proverbial 'country mile'. In fact, the latest figures released by the Office for National Statistics show that immigration in the 2013/14 year actually increased by some 40%, rising to 243,000 from 175,000 in the previous year. Apparently, two-thirds of the increase is attributable to EU citizens including thousands of Romanians and Bulgarians; we were, of course, previously told that fears of an influx from these countries were unfounded - more government lies and propaganda. Worse still, it's also been reported that over 25% of births in England and Wales in the same year were to mothers who were themselves born overseas.

Cameron and his like have, and are, presiding over a shocking and frightening change in our nation. Immigration in recent years has resulted in parts of our country now being predominantly foreign, with a huge number of people now living here who have no allegiance to the country or its culture; many of these either cannot speak English at all or use it only when they have no choice. The rapid rise in the number of such people, which will very soon be quite independent of immigrant numbers, will lead, in the near future to permanent changes which seemed inconceivable only a handful of years ago.

Is it any wonder that Mr Carswell has said that he's had enough of the Conservative Party and its leader ? Today, he's said that he did not believe that Cameron was "serious about the change we need" in Europe; can anyone deny that he is 100% correct in his assessment ? Exactly what Cameron and his pals, in all 3 of the main parties, think they've been doing in recent times, the truth is that they've been destroying a once great nation. Whether UKIP would be able to make any difference is a moot point but it must be worth giving them a chance; they can't make things any worse and they might just make them better.

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