Friday 20 December 2013

IMMIGRATION - TOO LITTLE,TOO LATE

 
David Cameron's belated proposals for restricting
benefits for the expected influx of Bulgarian and
Romanian immigrants, characteristically, amount
to little more than empty rhetoric. They will do
nothing to abate the mounting anger at the
prospect of public services, already stretched
to breaking point, having to cope with even
more immigrants.
The level of immigration is the greatest in our history
and its cultural impact on this small, overcrowded
island, dramatic. Politicians talk but appear not
to heed the voice of the people, who are reduced
to impotent bystanders, as their nation becomes
almost unrecognisable.
 
We shall see the deteriorating social conditions
in Sheffield, Boston and other cities replicated
across the country. The Prime Minister's intention
to remove EU beggars and vagrants will surely
be as unsuccessful as that of past attempts of
the UK Border Agency.
 
The proposed restrictions on access to benefits
clearly do no go far enough and will require primary
legislation, which will not go through Parliament
until next year. By this time potentially thousands
of new immigrants could well have arrived here,
creating social dislocation, a situation no-one ever
wanted and no-one voted for
.
 

Thursday 19 December 2013

EU Block to UK's Cheap Energy

In his demeaning role as political supplicant
David Cameron has written to EU President,
Snr Manuel Borroso, complaining that new
EU laws could kill off investment in fracking.
Fracking is delivering enormous benefits
which are transforming the American
economy.
This will result in the export of thousands of
British jobs, as major multi-nationals,
particularly in petro-chemicals, take
advantage of cheap energy. It will lead to
whole swathes of UK industry becoming
uncompetitive, blighted by some of the
highest industrial electricity costs in the
western world.
 
Asking Snr Barroso to cut red tape, in
order to facilitate fracking is to ask the
impossible from this arch-federalist,
whose intention is to bring the UK
Government to heel.
 
Not since the time of Munich have the
actions of appeasement of a prime
minister so damaged Britain's interests
and its future.