- Jan 18, 2009
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If they are indiginous ********s, they are our ********s, and we have to deal with them. Just a bitter pill we have to swallow. If they have entered from abroad they need to be funding themselves.
It's not quite that simple these days though. I think last year there was something in the region of 200k new British citizens who went through the citizenship test. This process since 2004 has added approx. 1m new British citizens to the country.
They have exactly the same rights as any other British citizen.
It's a neat process politically, because it helps keep the de facto immigration numbers down.
Similarly, other EU countries have similar processes for issuing passports/citizenship so many South Americans will get passports from Spain and Portugal and this opens up movement and residency rights in the EU.
Frankly I think the illegal immigration problem is over stated there are so many legit ways to be able to get legal residency rights and access to housing etc. in the UK. All the politicians know this and wont do anything about it, UKIP have just forced them all to sound tough.
It won't change till we have an influx of migrants who are well qualified lawyers, journalists and accountants.........if we got 300,000 in over next 2 years pushing their wages down we may see some changes till then ignorance is strength.