- Jan 18, 2009
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To some extent you’re right. Immigration (whether legal or illegal) on the scale we have experienced in the last 20 years, and continue to experience now causes problems. It may solve some but it definitely creates others.Ah - so that's what lead to all your posts on this topic.
If we were all paying less tax and were living in the kind of society we everyone bought everyone else a coke maybe these threads would not be divisive, but we’re in the real world and taxpayers are felling poorer whilst the Government, previous lot included have no intention of dealing with immigration levels.
I do have a hotel near me accommodating asylum seekers, aside from the locals losing their jobs I have no other contact with it that causes me problems. Others where I live feel differently.
More tricky is the scheme to build 200 houses near where I live, in the plan the plot will be saturated in housing of all types. This is creating more noise locally as, amongst other potential issues, the local Council have not agreed to put locals that are on the housing list to the top of the priority list for the scheme.
This is causing a lot of heat and the local MP and councillors are getting dogs abuse because people are making their minds up why. It is this type of issue that is touching people up and down the country and why immigration on the levels we are experiencing is a problem.