Immigration policies

Tuesday 05th May 2015 06:33 EDT
 

I am surprised to note in the manifesto of major political parties there is no mention of Immigration policy for the next month election. Except in UKIP.

I do not support UKIP in some of the policies which may appear to be Racist but their policy in Immigration is hundred percent correct. The labour party allowed thousands of Eastern Europeans to come to the country without any Immigration control. Now the Present coalition government is allowing thousands of Rumanians to come to this country. Most of them are unskilled and claim social security benefits. The only job they do is car washing.

The Britain cannot afford to take more than 300 000 East Europeans every year and the government estimate of 15 000 a year proved to be false. The main political parties does not specify how many they are going to allow every year and they cannot stop them after the figure 100 000 has reached and send them back to their country. Every year we have to build say two Milton Keynes city and we have to bring thousands of people from third world countries to provide infrastructure.

It is totally rubbish to call UKIP as an anti-Immigration party, Racists and a party of fruit-cakes. I met some of the local members and they seem to be decent people and the media backed by leftists give a bad publicity. There should be control over Immigration and people with qualifications based on need in some areas especially in NHS from Third world countries should be allowed to come. Uncontrolled Immigration is not sustainable and this will create tension within various communities which is happening in some parts of Britain. This will alter demographic pattern of the society.

After living in Bletchley for 40 year I find the local town centre is taken over by people born outside Britain. We have lost our British identity, language and the culture. Educated Indians coming from India are victims of the present Immigration policy. Please read about their policies in Guardian

Arun Vaidyanathan

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