Monday, March 16, 2009

More than three-quarters of Britons want to see jobless immigrants forced to leave UK

Daily Mail | 16th March 2009

More than three-quarters of Britons believe jobless immigrants should be asked to leave the UK, according to a new poll.

The finding will raise fears that the far-Right BNP could prosper in the recession as unemployment rises [fears that the BNP could prosper?...as if the BNP is not a legitimate party, or is it some kind of terrorist group. I guess the kosher and politically correct position is for all "mainstream" sources to exhibit blatant bias against the BNP]

In addition, more than half of the adults in Britain who took part in the FT/Harris survey opposed the right for citizens from other European Union countries to work here.

Outspoken immigration minister Phil Woolas admitted that the Government, despite years of tough talking on immigration, had yet to convince many voters that it had properly tightened Britain's borders. [Of course, but the more pertinent point based on this poll is that it has failed to convince the majority of Britons that the jewish 'multicultural' policy of largely Third World immigration to Britain is good for the country.]


'The poll figures are not a surprise, they are a concern, and in significant part they are because they[sic] public don't believe that the Government has got control,' he said.[They are primarily concerned, of course, because the people are mass rebelling against the jewish 'multicultural' policy, raising concern that they might actually rise up and actually do something to thwart the policy.]

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