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Net immigration quadrupled to 237,000 a year between 1997 and 2007. In 2009 it was 196,000. 3 million immigrants have arrived since 1997.

 

A migrant still arrives almost every minute.

 

We must build a new home every six minutes for new migrants.

 

England is already, with Holland, the most crowded country in Europe

(except Malta)

 

Immigration will add 7 million to the population of England in the next 24 years - that is 7 times the population of Birmingham.

 

To keep the population of the UK, now 61.2 million, below 70 million, net immigration must be reduced by 50,000 a year. With balanced migration it would peak at about 65 million.

 

Revised September 2010

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Cos I can't be a***d running round for you! Think it's time you and your liberal bleeding heart mates woke up and smell the coffee - what we've seen todate is just a trickle compared to the tsunamis to come. This advanced guard of economic migrants have families back home, and life for many "back home" is going down the pan; either through political and economic instability or through extreme enviromental events. EG: latest - famine in Somalia and E/Africa causing mass migration into Kenya. Some of these places will not be able to sustain their populations in the years to come - so where do you think they'll be heading in order to survive?

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