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    When is Britain going to put the sign up and do something about the numbers still flooding in.
    Last week was all about schools all over GB being full to bursting, some kids having no place at all. Other schools putting up porta cabins to teach in.
    Today we are told hospitals are on melt down because of the numbers using them. They say beds have dropped but that's all part of the stupid and badly thought out cutbacks and penny pinching in the wrong places.

    Am sorry if my rant offends anyone but I am not alone in my thoughts on this, in fact most people you speak to have a comment or three on the subject.
    We have Health and Safety rules about public buildings and the numbers that can be admitted, seems though no one gives a stuff about how many can come to this small island. Maybe we will have to wait till it sinks altogether instead of just monetary wise.
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    Di I was thinking exactly the same thing earlier this morning, sorry to say this too but it is because we have far too many people here already, we must close the borders and we must stop people breeding like bloody rabbits, as you say there's not enough school places, there's not enough beds in hospitals and there's definately not enough homes.

    I started writing a letter to Cameron yesterday, I doubt it will get read by him but hopefully one of his flunkies will pass on my sentiments.

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    • #3
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      I am no 'Alf Garnett'..I believe in live and let live,,be you black,white,pink,brown,yellow or skyblueorangewithpolkadots,All I ask is when I need a hospital bed ,in the country of my birth,I can have one. When my little nieces and nephews need education,in the country of their birth,they can have one.
      When they apply for housing,meet all the criteria,and work hard for a living,,they can be considered for one,,and NOT because they have loads of snottynosed benefit babies!!
      Shut the borders,,,we are full to bursting..
      Clamp down on benefit seekers,,stop making it so bloody easy to pop kids out
      House the deserving ones..especially those who WORK
      Some countries must be half empty,,cos the other half are over here !!
      Don't expect to win any popularity votes,,but I defend the right to my own opinion

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by enaid View Post
        When is Britain going to put the sign up and do something about the numbers still flooding in.
        Last week was all about schools all over GB being full to bursting, some kids having no place at all. Other schools putting up porta cabins to teach in.
        Today we are told hospitals are on melt down because of the numbers using them. They say beds have dropped but that's all part of the stupid and badly thought out cutbacks and penny pinching in the wrong places.

        Am sorry if my rant offends anyone but I am not alone in my thoughts on this, in fact most people you speak to have a comment or three on the subject.
        We have Health and Safety rules about public buildings and the numbers that can be admitted, seems though no one gives a stuff about how many can come to this small island. Maybe we will have to wait till it sinks altogether instead of just monetary wise.
        Don't apologise, Enaid. A lot of what you say is true.
        Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Inca View Post
          I am no 'Alf Garnett'..I believe in live and let live,,be you black,white,pink,brown,yellow or skyblueorangewithpolkadots,All I ask is when I need a hospital bed ,in the country of my birth,I can have one. When my little nieces and nephews need education,in the country of their birth,they can have one.
          When they apply for housing,meet all the criteria,and work hard for a living,,they can be considered for one,,and NOT because they have loads of snottynosed benefit babies!!
          Shut the borders,,,we are full to bursting..
          Clamp down on benefit seekers,,stop making it so bloody easy to pop kids out
          House the deserving ones..especially those who WORK
          Some countries must be half empty,,cos the other half are over here !!
          Don't expect to win any popularity votes,,but I defend the right to my own opinion
          Be careful when advocating clamping down on benefit seekers. Some people, like myself, are on benefits due to health problems and disabilities which prevent us from working. In my case, it is a nasty and incurable neurological disorder called Fibromyalgia, which isn't content with just trashing a person's nervous system, but affects their ligaments, tendons and muscles, also. Others are affected by life-limiting conditions or have acquired their disabilities/illnesses as the result of employers who see health and safety legislation as an inconvenience. Unfortunately, we have a government that sees those who are on benefits, not out of choice, but necessity, as scroungers and free-loaders and seeks to demonise, harass and punish them for daring to be unable to work through no fault of their own. I agree, though, that those who deliberately and intentionally defraud the system need to be targetted. It is organised criminal gangs who are the biggest drain on the welfare system, but the government will not resource and finance the fraud investigation teams sufficiently to enable them to deal with this. There have also been cases were those who are comfortably well-off have been caught illegally claiming Disabled Living Allowance. One couple managed to defraud the taxpayer of £426,000 over a 10-year period. They are both currently residing in H.M. Holiday Camps and SOCA are currently working with their counterparts in France to seize houses, luxury yachts and cars in order to recover the money this couple defrauded.
          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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          • #6
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            Make no mistake BB,,noone knows better than I do not to rag on genuine benefit claimants being as I am one myself,,,I too have a disabilty which prevents me from working,,I have primary progressive Multiple Sclerosis,diagnosed at 23 which has rendered me pretty much useless,,I depend on a walking frame and a wheelchair,I have to take shed loads of pills every day just to be able to function,,I can't walk up my stairs,I cannot be left on my own,my partner has given up work to become my full time carer for 58odd quid a week,(and a bit of IS) I have no privacy even in my ablutions as I have to be helped in and out of the bath and don't even ask about the lav..So,,genuine benefit users such as you and I ,I have no problems with whatsoever,,,it's the ones who deliberately don't work and con the system I think should be left no choice but to get off their lazy arses

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            • #7
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              Oh,,and by 'benefit seekers' in my first post,,i was referring to the 15/16 yr olds popping babies out and getting everything they want cos benefits pay for it somehow.

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              • #8
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                i was referring to the 15/16 yr olds popping babies out and getting everything they want cos benefits pay for it somehow.

                They are colloquially known as BENEFIT BREEDERS, and I hate them and of course the others who knock kids out at every whim to get another lot of benefits on the go. That's why I think my idea of stopping all child related benefits in say a years time will work, basically if you're in the system already then it carries on until the benefit naturally finishes, but say as from 10 months time then there are no more new claims, no more free housing and so on.

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                • #9
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                  Me too Sapphy.,,,me too x
                  Last edited by Inca; 13th September 2012, 13:37:PM. Reason: went wonky

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                  • #10
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                    We have paved the way for people to have an easier life no two ways about it. I didn't start this thread to have a go at people on benefits it was having a go at immigrants illegal or not.
                    Someone mentioned the Eastern Europeans doing work that our lazy good fer nothings wont attempt, well why not indeed especially while they are working over here and we are sending cash abroad to keep their kids http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...it-sent-abroad

                    I honestly think that the government think we are all ok with this going on as they are not in a hurry to stop it.
                    Fact is many, many of us have had enough and as much as they keep going on about a multi cultural GB I think if they listened to the people it is very much heading the other way.
                    I heard the other week about an old chap who wanted to down size his house and go on ground level and suggested to the council where he would like to live, he was told the houses that he had mentioned were for immigrants and he would not even be considered for one. I think if I had been told that I would be in custody now for gbh.

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                    • #11
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                      The town I was born in is now over run with polish people,the hospital I was born in has been knocked down and is a community centre for Eastern Europeans,,and the church I attended got knocked down and is now TESCO lol,,thats progress for you.

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                      • #12
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                        I hate going back to where my husband was born East Ham/Manor Park, its over 75% immigrant, we went to visit his auntie who lives there a few weeks ago and if you see another person that speaks English you say snap, and I'm not trying to be racist by saying that either before anyone jumps on me, but its a fact. Where I come from is going that way too, that's why we moved further out, its fine here at the moment, but sod's law they will start creeping down here, the way things are going I'm going to end up in the sodding Outer Hebrides.

                        I have no problem with anyone who was born here getting NHS treatment, Housing or Benefits as long as they have paid in before hand or are genuinely in need, but it seems to me that there are as many who are faking it as there are genuine claimaints.
                        Last edited by Sapphire; 13th September 2012, 18:38:PM. Reason: Adjusted for subtlety

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                          • #14
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                            The immigrants I know work long hard hours, pay NI payments and taxes, and yes they send money home to their families.. but it money they have earned.


                            Fair enough but where does this money come from
                            £42M CHILD BENEFIT SENT ABROAD

                            http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...it-sent-abroad

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                            • #15
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                              Well if they stopped the child related benefits none could be sent abroad, we don't need to pay people to have children, it should be a case if you breed them, you feed them, unless of course the family ends up with no one working then yes, we have an obligation to help them.

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