It seems that Cameron is about to buckle to the EU
Dictator Angela Merkel, I hope this is not true
especially if you read the following two article. I have pulled out a couple of
comments but it seems the reason why she wants this swarm in Germany is purely
a financial one
That ridiculous Parliamentary Leader of the SNP Alex Salmon say the UK should take 10% of all immigrants and Scotland will take just 1% Yet Scotland is about 2/3 the size of the UK so they should take a least 4%. Let all those who have wanted to open the borders take on these Illegal immigrants and asylum seekers and house them
STEPHEN GLOVER: Before Germany lectures us
about refugees, perhaps it should reflect on its own past
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The truth about German claims and the real
numbers Britain takes: JAMES SLACK'S analysis of the migrant crisis
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3220400/The-truth-German-claims-real-numbers-Britain-takes-JAMES-SLACK-S-analysis-migrant-crisis.html#ixzz3kfxsKBze
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Broadly
speaking, Germany and Britain have similar proportions of foreign-born people —
12.2 per cent and 12.5 per cent respectively. But in recent years Germany has
been actively encouraging immigrants. Britain, while absorbing similar inflows,
has been more ambivalent about the process.
The main
reason is that Germany has a declining birth rate and a falling population.
This stood at 82.21 million in 2000; despite high levels of immigration, it had
fallen to 80.76 million by 2014. During the same period, Britain’s population
soared from 58.89 million to 64.3 million. On present trends, the population of
this country could exceed that of Germany by the middle of the century.
This explains,
in large measure, why Germany seems almost eager to welcome new migrants, while
often not troubling too much as to whether they are asylum-seekers or economic
migrants. The German economy needs to boost its working-age population
Only last week
we learnt that net immigration to this country in the 12 months to March was an
all-time record of 330,000.
In Whitehall,
there is deep irritation at the attempt by Germany to present Britain as a
country which does not take its fair share of asylum seekers.
In the 2000s,
Britain consistently processed more claims than Germany – including 103,081 in
2002 alone.
Indeed, there
were so many applications that the system run by the last Labour Government almost collapsed under the
strain.
There is also
some scepticism inside Whitehall over Germany’s claim that it will take 800,000
asylum seekers this year.
In the first
three months, it received 83,130 applications and, even with the scale of the
current crisis, the numbers arriving would need to increase dramatically.
England is also nearly twice as crowded
as Germany and has more migrants per population.
Germany is 50% larger then GB France is over 100% larger then GB
So logic would say if GB has a population of 64 Million Germany should have room for 50% more people i.e. 94 Million they only have 81 million
France should have room for at 100% more people i.e. 128 million they only have a population of 67 million. So who has taken more people in
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