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2011-04-14 Cameron kritisoi Iso-Britannian maahanmuuttopolitiikkaa

Started by Marjapussi, 14.04.2011, 07:43:23

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Marjapussi

Daily Mailin artikkelissa pääministeri Cameron jyrkästi moittii työväen puolueen maahanmuuttopolitiikkaa. Avoimien ovien politiikka on johtanut gettoutumiseen, kansan jakautumiseen etc. Hän luettelee listan tiukennuksista
-EU:n ulkopuolelta vain 27 000 työperäistä maahanmuuttajaa vuodessa.
-Avioliiton perusteella 21 vuotta minimiksi
-Opiskeluviisumien tiukentaminen 80 000:een
-Laittomien siirtolaisten etuja karsittava
-Sosiaaliturvan uudistuksia

Konservatiivit pyrkivät karsimaan 75% edellisen hallituksen aikaisten maahanmuutajien määrästä.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1376651/David-Cameron-Mass-migration-divided-society.html
Marokon kauhu oli sanansa mittainen eikä velipoikakaan jäänyt Aarnea pahemmaksi epätoivotun maahanmuuton estämisessä. Mutta kuka tulee torjumaan aiheettoman turvapaikkaturismin?

Cicero

Naemma Cameron on suuri parannus edeltajiinsa. Muutenkin mies on uskaltanut leikata Iso-Britannian paisunutta budjettia. On ilahduttavaa nahda, etta kyseinen mies ja puoluekin ovat periaatteessa myonteisia myos veroalennuksiin.

Harmi ettei Suomessa ole kansallista, konservatiivista oikeistopuoluetta.

juge

PM: 'Stop mass Immigration'

PRIME Minister David Cameron today said an influx of migrants had put "real pressures" on schools, hospitals and housing as he set out the Government's plan to reduce the number coming to the UK.

[...]

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3526891/David-Cameron-Immigrations-tearing-us-apart.html
Osmo Soininvaara: "Pakolaistulva Afrikasta on vasta tulossa"


Rauli

Konservatiivit ja liberaalidemokraatit ovat ottamassa tosissaan yhteen maahanmuutopolitiikasta hallituksen sisällä.

QuoteDavid Cameron rejects Cable immigration criticism

David Cameron has hit back at criticism by cabinet colleague Vince Cable over his promise to cut immigration to "tens of thousands" of people a year

The Lib Dem business secretary said the prime minister had been "very unwise" and that such a target was Conservative - not coalition government - policy.

He added that Mr Cameron's comments, made in a speech to Tory activists, "risked inflaming extremism".

[...]

But in his speech, which took place in Southampton, Mr Cameron said the government's cap on immigrant numbers would "mean net migration to this country will be in the order of tens of thousands each year, not the hundreds of thousands every year that we have seen over the last decade".

Communities had been affected by incomers unable to speak English and unwilling to integrate, he argued, which had "created a kind of discomfort and disjointedness in some neighbourhoods".

He added: "This has been the experience for many people in our country - and I believe it is untruthful and unfair not to speak about it and address it."

[...]

Aides to deputy prime minister, and Lib Dem leader, Nick Clegg, who unlike Mr Cable saw a copy of the speech before it was released, said he was "proud" of the work both he and Mr Cable had done on the coalition's "sensible" immigration policy.

But they added: "Cameron's language isn't what we would have used... but he's a Conservative leader talking to Conservative voters in the run-up to an election."

[...]

Labour says the cap, which was introduced recently, will only cover 20% of non-EU migrants and the government is cutting 5,000 staff at the UK Border Agency.

Mr Miliband said: "It's hard to have a government policy that is clear and coherent if your business secretary, who's in charge of your student visa policy, is saying one thing and actually going out of his way to attack the prime minister.

"The next time he makes a speech why don't they get a grip, have a proper discussion in government, get an agreed policy, because that's the right way to run a government."

UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage said little would change on immigration because of the UK's "open border" with the EU.

But former Labour minister Frank Field, co-chairman of the cross-party balanced migration group, said Mr Cameron was on the "right course" in requiring all those wishing to settle in the UK to speak basic English and making it "much tougher" for those working in the UK to eventually gain citizenship.

Asked about criticism of the prime minister's approach, he said immigration policy had been out of step with public opinion for many years because it had been determined by a "liberal elite".

"They will be angry that that period is now at an end," he told the BBC.

(http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/50116000/gif/_50116928_migration_uk_464.gif)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13072509

Guardianin juttua samasta aiheesta:http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/apr/14/david-cameron-immigration-policy
"No one among us can complain about his death, for whoever joined our ranks put on the shirt of Nessus. A man's moral worth is established only at the point where he is ready to give up his life in defense of his convictions." - Henning von Tresckow, 21.07.1944

chacha2

David Cameronin puhe:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG56m9bU7OI

Otteita puheesta:
No to mass immigration, yes to good immigration.
Politicians need to not only talk, but also act.
For too long, immigration has been to high.
Controling immigration is necessary.
Real communities are bound by common experiences, by real bonds, by friendship.
So real integration takes time. (Common language missing)
On occasion some people don't even want to integrate.
Forced marriges are wrong. Full stop.
Student visas have been abused. Will be targeted.
Only people who have the right to work here have the right to claim benefits here.
We can control both legal and illegal immigration.
Our system has been been abused. Has to be stopped.
Our borders will be under control and immigration at levels our country can manage.
It is a promise to our people.



Nigel Faragen kommentit:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0uEsb-fL8m
To have the debate is good.
Uncontrolled massimmigration has led to dislocation in our cities.
Non EU immigration can be controlled.
While we are part of EU we can't have our own immigration policy
With benefits from May 1st to all within the EU the numbers from Eastern Europe can only increase.
We can't control immigration if we are part of the  EU.

Kannattaa katsoa

Edit: On jo ketju tasta.. Sori.
Ja toinen video Faragen kanssa:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYOmCEjDTcg
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Voltaire

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