Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Local Government in Kent, Roger, is not capable of preserving our County from another mass influx from Eastern Europe, nor giving us an exit from Government-imposed Austerity.
The local authorities in Kent are defined along central party lines, which are subordinate to a small number of people in Parliament, such as the Cabinet and the shadow cabinet.
Kent will be worst hit, because London is already overflowing, there is hardly any room left there for more immigration in London, and the London councils are already sending their unemployed out of the County of London to be housed in other parts of England where housing benefit is not so expensive.
Then the Government just carries on opening the door for more and more Eastern Europeans.
Both the Coalition and Labour have set a trap of doom for us, and we have no legal powers to tend to our own economy.
Everything we get is Government-imposed, and we're heading for more mass unemployment, more sky-rocketing of rent as more families from Eastern Europe search for a residence.
And more of our farm and woodland is set to be bulldozed up and built on in order to house and accommodate London's unemployed and Eastern Europe's masses of people.
And we have no Localism that I know of that could empower us to say NO!
I shall boycott the ballot station. We need a new Constitution, and to break with the old Establishment.
Kent should belong to Kent, not to a handful of failed politicians in Parliament.
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
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very droll alex,they will land then move on to where pickings are richer.
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Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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It's not clear whether people are aware to what extent Kent will be hit by continued Eastern European immigration.
London is a write-off, and next is Kent.
Currently, Dover is known all over Slovakia as the new capital of Slovak Romanies, tens of thousands more Slovak Romanies have already decided to move to Dover, and hundreds are arriving every day.
They arrive en mass, on average 8 children per family, and in 30 years time, just those who are here now could be the majority here, due to overwhelming birth rates.
But it appears all Kent will be a majority Romany county within 30 years, once the Government has finished us off with all the remaining Slovak Romanies and those of Romania and Bulgaria.
They're coming here, and they're coming to Kent.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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looking on the positive side we will be able to get our drives tarmaced cheaply and good news for crystal ball manufacturers.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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This, form 1997, is of interest:
"DOVER, England (AP) _ A Slovak diplomat agreed Monday to send a message home telling gypsies not to come to Britain, as officials in Dover and other port towns struggled to cope with a recent influx of gypsies."
"Local officials said the influx was apparently prompted by a Czech TV documentary showing a gypsy family living on generous-sounding welfare benefits in England."
"Kent County Council officials met Monday with Slovak diplomat Marcel Limo, who agreed to send a message home dissuading gypsies from coming to England, said council chief executive Sandy Bruce-Lockhart."
See link:
http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1997/Slovaks-To-Aid-Britain-With-Gypsies/id-9589bebc7336758b66e52588e5e243fd
The problem is, since 1997, East Europe joined the EU and there is nothing stopping millions more coming over.
We are talking here of our future, whether it is rationally and mathematically possible to go on like this, with thoudands more coming in every year, or every month, just to Dover.
This isn't a joke, it's time to act seriously and ask if the Government is void of all sanity and has decided to go ahead with the new planned mass influx from Romania and Bulgaria.
The last government lied, and had said 5,000 Eastern Europeans would come from Poland, but within the first year alone, 50 times that number came (officially), namely over 260,000. Just in the first year.
Since then, millions come and go.
So now add Romania and Bulgaria, and consider that the financial situation in Europe is by far worse than it was 10 years ago, with even more mass unemployment in Eastern Europe, and the banks running out of money and starting to confiscate bank savings.
WE ARE GOING TO BE FLUSHED OUT!
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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2 questions alex.
1,what company is doing it.and
2,how much is it costing.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Brian, you'd have to see the thread title.
It's about opening the borders January 2014 to Romania and Bulgaria.
It's to do with the European Union and its binding laws over Britain.
This should answer your first question.
The second question, on how much it is costing, has been explained time and again by various Forum members. Also by the Press, and even the Government has mentioned costs.
It costs us jobs, as we have officially two and a half million unemployed, and if hundreds of thousands more come over and get cheap labour contracts, we can forget having a future.
It costs on benefits, as hundreds of thousands of extended family members of Romanian and Bulgarian workers will get 3-4 bedroom flats paid for by the State, plus child allowance and child tax credit.
And hundreds of thousands more British people will be unemployed and on benefits.
This should answer your second question.
We can expect about 2 million people from Romania and Bulgaria over a period of 2 years.
Add to that the extra costs in education and NHS.
Meanwhile, Britain would still be giving away £50 million a day to the EU.
This is serious, and as time draws by, there will be an ever greater Public outcry in Britain.
We have had enough, Brian.
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
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well i havent,but you aint seen nothing yet.wait untill the russians and turks turn up.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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In fact, it is quite possible that legal cases will be presented on constitutional grounds, and I'm wondering if PM Dave is back yet from Germany with his sheet of paper bearing a consent from the leader of an oversees government to grant Britain some leniency on foreign rule over Britain.
If not, he might as well prepare to resign, because this Country has had enough!
And we have had enough of his Government's Austerity too.
They must think we are downright stupid.
Brian Dixon
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 23 Sep 2008
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will that be in black and white then with a rubber stamp on it,.
Guest 696- Registered: 31 Mar 2010
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Possibly, Brian.
The Government has stated it does not want a mass influx of immigration from Romania and Bulgaria, but that it does not know how to go about preventing it from happening.
This means the Government has lost control of Parliament and is subject to binding laws from foreign parliaments, and has admitted it, and admitted it cannot make some essential decisions in Parliament that affect our Country.
It has also been officially stated that the last government lied to us and inflicted upon us immigration 50 times higher than they had said. They knew they were lying. T. Blair is known to have lied to Parliament in other occasions too.
When we are being told that we have to undergo further mass colonisation, and pay for it, and that we have to undergo Austerity, and just hand over our Country, and pay for it to happen, and that the Government can't do anything about it owing to binding laws from foreign parliaments, this means Treason has already been committed.
It's as straight forward as that!
It is something for the Judiciary to sort out, action is required from the legal institutions, in particular as the Government has denied us a democratic vote on an EU in/out referendum which would restore the chance for us to be governed by our own Parliament as per Constitution.
Furthermore, Brian, there is written evidence that some Eastern European EU states are targeting Romany Gypsies in order to compel them to emigrate, and are encouraging them to emigrate to the UK, and this is illegal and should be brought before the Hague Court.
In fact, I have evidence of this as presented in written form by British institutions, that the Romany Gypsies in some Eastern European countries are deliberately discriminated against by their own state and for this reason are emigrating to the West.
This should have been addressed by the competent international courts.
The EU has simply turned a blind eye.
The ball is rolling, many people in Britain have reached their tether's end.
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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No where near enough people are taking this seriously.
Roger
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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Do you refer to govt or the electorate Roger?
Most people I know are aware of and concerned about rising levels of immigration, as usual its inept politicians with their heads in the sand
Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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Both David.
We all know people who are against this opening of our borders to Romania and Bulgaria David, but I wonder how many will write to their MP about it.
People all over the country should be telling the Government about their concerns.
We (the Government) are doing this with our eyes wide open - as far as I am aware, nothing is being done to stop this. If there is, great.
Roger
Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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Whats the point in writing to our MP Roger? Does he or has he ever lived and worked in his constituency?
Our political system is ruined, MPs are nothing more than sales reps working for a political organisation, they do what the sales manager (chief whip) tells them to do. Its the same on both sides, I'm not singling Charlie out, when I've met him he seems very nice.
But he's just another faceless, pointless, clueless politician.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Sounds right to me.
Jan Higgins
- Location: Dover
- Registered: 5 Jul 2010
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I doubt there is any MP who does not know how the population in general feel about this possible mass invasion, the trouble is there is nothing that can be done without breaking EU open borders law.
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Guest 714- Registered: 14 Apr 2011
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Sorry Jan I disagree, if they know how we feel they should act accordingly
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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watch other countries break whatever e.u law they want when it suits them to do so and so they should, their own people come first.