Originally posted by Shelley
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Hi Shelley,
I'd just like to challenge a few points you made.
the police have to allow any illegal immigrants in ( kind of blind eye) and they are not allowed to chase and catch them,
The police are not responsible for illegal immigrants, the Home Office is. Illegal immigrants are always sent back to their country of origin immediately unless they claim asylum in which case their claim will be thoroughly investigated and if found to be false, they are sent home. That is not to say that there are not illegal immigrants in this country who are unknown to the authorities. There will always be a number who outstay their visas or who enter the country illegally and go to ground. This happens in other countries too. A great many of them find work.
The 'criminals being employed in the police force
that you mentioned are ex-offenders, who have reformed, and who are used by police officers to advise on criminal behaviour so that offenders can be more readily aprehended or crimes can be prevented altogether. It is admirable that these ex-offenders are so concerned about the effects of crime on society that they are willing to prevent further crimes or help to detect other criminals. This must surely be a positive move.
"Plus, they want more immigrants in because they know that they will end up voting Britain into Europe"
Actually we are already in Europe. We are part of the European Union and therefore subject to certain aspects of European law. We don't have to subscribe to all of the laws and of course, as members, we have the right to debate laws and ratify or amend/reject them through the European Parliament. We are not a passive and helpless state at the mercy of Europe.
"Why is it that a muslim labourer can get British residency in as little as 6 months along with a British Passport and virtual claim as a native, well same rights as a native of Britain, but Mr Alfied the owner of Harrods in Knightsbridge who has been bringing hefty taxes into this country, i'll bet he's paid millions of pounds to the British Govt in taxes over the years, no less than about 20-25 years of paid taxes, yet the British Govt won't allow him to have any residency claim or a passport"........
Getting redisdency in Britain has nothing to do with being a Muslim labourer or a Muslim businessman. It is to do with their country or origin. If a person is born in a former British colony or protectorate, they have (at present) the right to a British passport and the right to become resident in this country if they have a means of earning a living (or if they have close relatives living here). This is about to change and a points system is being introduced.
Mr Al Fyed was born in Egypt- not formally a British colony or protectorate - and is therefore subject to the rules that cover all other applicants to become British nationals. As someone who has continuously accused the British government of corruption, has made a mockery of the British justice system and who has accused the husband of the Monarch of being a murderer, he is obviously not going to be granted a British passport. As for paying millions in taxes, if, as you say, he is not a British resident (although I would argue that he lives here a great deal of the time) he is not subject to the same tax laws as everyone else and it is therefore unlikely that he pays millions in tax.
I realise that some aspects of life in Britain have become challenging and we have a great deal of work ahead to achieve and maintain proper law and order in society. However, we are a great deal better off than many countries
and we have a great many things to be proud of. It doesn't help the morale of the nation when groundless myths are expressed and repeated as if they are solid truths.
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