So says the head of the Immigration department. Talk about losing control of our borders!
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Ah, but, it's the tories' fault
apparently.
Those last 9 years that NoisomeLiars have been in power have not been enough for them to fix the problems caused by the tories. (How long do they want, then?).Why not? -
Originally posted by Dundeegeorgeapparently.
Those last 9 years that NoisomeLiars have been in power have not been enough for them to fix the problems caused by the tories. (How long do they want, then?).Comment
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I'm sure Starbucks and Costa can give you the actual figure - after all between them they have been through them all.Comment
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Originally posted by wendigo100What problems? Until 1998 our population was steady.Comment
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Originally posted by ladymuckProbably not just a lack of immigration control but all those old people living longer too! I'm surprised liebour haven't introduced compulsory euthanasia for anyone over 70. That way the money they save by not having to look after old folk could be spent on housing immigrants.Comment
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Maybe they already have, tucked in the depths of one of the many bills they've introduced over the years! They've just kept it quiet until they can pay off the BMA to endorse it.Comment
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4988816.stm
Home Secretary John Reid has admitted he does not know how many illegal immigrants there are in the UK.
Mr Reid was speaking after the UK's head of immigration removals told MPs on Tuesday he did not "have the faintest idea" of the numbers.
The Tories said that "beggared belief" and showed "deliberate negligence".
Everything I read about and see in "Great Britain" confirms my plan to leave the country as a sound one.Comment
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But Mr Reid told the BBC the situation had been inherited by Labour and said it was "partly because people who come here illegally hide themselves".
Good heavens, who would have thought it? The rotters just won't play fair!I'm Spartacus.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawnEverything I read about and see in "Great Britain" confirms my plan to leave the country as a sound one.Comment
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