🚨BBC: Asylum seekers "are more likely to commit crime".
We first published our research last year on the link between open borders and crime. The BBC was silent.
They have now been forced by reality - kicking and screaming - to report our findings and admit the link.
Britain can either have de facto open borders with the world, allowing dangerous men to migrate here with no checks or vetting;
Or Britain can keep its citizens safe with basic border controls.
The government must listen to these warnings before it is too late.
David Lammy doesn't believe Henry Nowak’s murder requires the same symbolic or political response that George Floyd’s death received
Really?
Floyd was a foreign criminal drug addict who put a gun to a pregnant woman's belly
Nowak was a law-abiding British (& Polish) citizen
Henry Nowak deserves a greater response.
Lammy says we must not politicise his death. This from a man who was one of the first to politicise Floyd's death.
He condemns Nigel Farage for using a term like "pure cold rage" to describe how people should feel about Henry Nowak's death....
yet Lammy previously endorsed "righteous anger" following George Floyd's death -- and his colleagues used terms like "fury".
Such hypocrisy is repulsive.
Over the last year we have seen a flurry of migrant sex attacks on British women and girls. In multiple of these cases, they use their culture of their home country as a defence. We now are begging to learn of the scale of the Pakistani rape gangs that have terrorised thousands of British girls. Some may say we have actively imported a rape culture to Britain.
This phrase, “rape culture” became widely used during lockdown on social media and amongst young women off the back of a feminist campaign to raise awareness of sexual harassment and assault within schools.
National media covered the crisis that had been revealed. The government launched an immediate inquiry into school safeguarding, the NSPCC launched a helpline called Report Abuse in Education, and the Met Police launched investigations into allegations. It was effectively treated as a national emergency.
It was defined to mean anything that normalised or trivialised sexual violence. This could be anything from serious sexual offences such as upskirting, to general misogyny and jokes about sexual assault. The message was that if any of these behaviours were normalised, they could act as a gateway to more extreme acts such as sexual assault and rape.
The term was being used so broadly that it led myself and I think many young women in my generation to believe that if a male peer was to make so much as a joke at the expense of women, that without intervention, he could literally go on to be a rapist.
Strangely, the same feminists who began and continue with this campaign to end what they call rape culture within schools, seem oddly absent from the actual rape culture that we are importing to the UK. We also know that young women are the main demographic that are in support of open borders.
Where is the national emergency about sexual violence from foreign men who come from countries that could far more accurately be described as rape cultures?
I will be speaking about this at the @WomensRightsNet national conference on the 5th July in central London. You can get your tickets via the link in the women’s rights network bio.
📺 « L’immigration en France est l’une des moins au travail d’Europe. Seuls 43% des immigrés extra-européens récents en âge actif occupent un emploi – soit 25 points de moins que la population générale. »
@NPM_OID sur @franceinfo ⬇️
Last year, more than 600,000 non-EU migrants came to Britain.
Meanwhile, over a hundred thousand young British people left.
Mass migration is wrecking opportunity for young people. When I asked the Home Secretary about this, she didn't even pretend to answer the question.
'He's inexperienced... he's incompetent. I think he's an idiot quite frankly.'
'If anyone is responsible for people drowning in the channel it is Lord Hermer as Attorney General'
Labour MP Graham Stringer slams the Attorney General, Lord Hermer, after he criticised Reform UK and the Conservative Party for their migration policies.
Our young doctors can’t get jobs and leave while the migrant doctors we do bring in are usually from countries that need them much more than we do. Immoral!
Can the government explain to me why this UK trained British doctor can’t get a post yet are still giving visas for foreign doctors at her skill level?
It is immoral that the very best of our own educated young people can’t get NHS jobs & migrants can!
🔴🇫🇷 "L'immigration rapporte plus qu'elle ne coûte"
Selon les estimations de l'OCDE, les immigrés en France ne couvrent que 86 % des dépenses qui leur sont attribuées. Troisième pire ratio en Europe.
📊 En chiffres :
• Coût net estimé : 41 milliards d'euros par an
• Taux d'emploi plus faible que la moyenne
• Recours aux prestations sociales plus élevé
• Consommation de soins supérieure, contribution inférieure
Donc non, dans son état actuel, on ne peut pas dire que l’immigration améliore significativement les finances publiques, elle participe à leur dégradation.
#immigration #économie #finances #ocde #oid
40%, Highest ever while native Btitish mothers giving birth at lowest rate ever. The implications for integration, cohesion and the stability of our society are seriously worrying.
Britain's social housing sector increasingly functions as a means of subsidising immigrants to live in expensive areas.
Almost half of London's social housing is occupied by lead tenants born overseas - an enormous implied subsidy.
Credit to @juice8882
So, high immigration is driving population growth and demand for housing. It delivers cheaper Labour at the expense of the domestic workforce and bears down on lower wages, and heaps intolerable pressure on the NHS and GP practices. Insane.
When the Government say that they're "creating jobs", it's reasonable to ask "for whom?"
The latest figures show 330k fewer British citizens on the payroll.
But employment amongst non-EU migrants, mostly from low-income countries, is up by nearly 250k.