Friday 22 August 2008

Who Benefits?

According to today's Daily Telegraph, page 8:
"Long-term immigration hit a new record, with 605,000 moving here in 2007."
"Almost a quarter of babies born last year had a foreign mother...."
(For England the figure was probably more than a quarter.)
"... the Office for National Statistics takes us to 85 million by 2081, adding another 16 million by 2050."
All of which supports my contention that the European Commission of Human Rights should have investigated my complaint of 10 June 1977 about foreign and Commonwealth men being allowed to use marriage as a means of living and working in the UK.
Instead, the Council of Europe pressured Japan to allow foreign men to live and work in Japan through marriage. That did nothing to help solve the UK's problems, nor mine, concerning this issue.

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