Tuesday 7 August 2012

Immigration - I am ashamed to be British

I first became aware of moronic decisions regarding immigration with the Gurkhas.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8037181.stm
Where was this dim Minister's head at?  These guys are willing to give their lives for Great Britain and all we do is shit on them.  Thank goodness common sense prevailed in the end thanks to Joanna Lumley.

Then there is the recent case of Isimeli Baleiwai (a Fijian National) who is required to leave the UK by 9 August 2012.  A man who has served in the British Army for 13 years, has a British wife and two British children.  So, breaking up families, is that what we do now in Great Britain?
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-18940236
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4zEdK4Q6rA
This goes against everything this Country stands for.  Who are these faceless bastards who make these thoroughly evil decisions?  Can they sleep at night?  It makes me very ashamed to be British and really very angry.

Finally a quiz for you.
Who has more rights to live in the UK?
1) The illegitimate offspring of a British Citizen whose grandmother is a British Citizen and who lives and was born in a country whose Head of State is Queen Elizabeth II.  The father is named on the birth certificate and the family can pretty much trace their history back to the Normans.  In other words a blood relative of a British family.
2) Someone from the EU who has no links with this country, has no relatives in this country and has no historical connection with this country, ever.
The answer is (2) and I cannot begin to express just how unbelievably WRONG this is.

This has nothing to do with racism but has a lot to do with Justice and fair play.  I mean it is just not cricket!

How is it that we have sleepwalked into this appalling situation?  We protect terrorists for decades and yet throw out people who wish to protect us or it seems, our blood relatives.

Surely the 'man on the Clapham omnibus' cannot tolerate this much longer?  Family is really very important.  It is the foundations of a State.


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