BNP on Question Time

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    lowimpakt - i agree we can't turn immigration on and off like a tap, and I also don't really know the answer. The introduction of the points system, used pretty successfully in Australia, means they can raise and lower points as and when necessary, and in some way controlling the influx of immigrants. I'm not sure we can compare a system that works well in Australia though, looking at the size of their country to the size of ours. We need tougher measures. It's not about drawing the bridge and saying 'sorry we're closed'.
    Tighter measures to ensure we know who's coming in and where they are is the only way possible. Surely if they're claiming benefits too we can decide whether they deserve them, and whether they deserve to be here.

    When i look at british yob culture, skin headed hooded louts drinking special brew on the street corners, it worries me. The BNP almost encourage this behaviour by not encouraging a creative forward thinking culture. Without the arts, science and proper education we can safely say this extremely diverse country will be surely screwed.

    • Australia may be physically big but the reason it has a small population is due to limited resources like water.vespa
    • agreed, but the amount of people i met there working illegally, cash in hand, was unbelievable.Ianbolton
    • btw I worked cash in hand in Sydney for 18 months and didnt pay tax. Some fucking systemkezza_2
    • i was the same, farm work for 2 months, design work in melbourne and perth for 6 month. Cash in hand.Ianbolton

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