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Overcrowded Britain
Author: Ashley Mote: Political correctness
has hi-jacked our freedom to discuss one of the burning issues
of the day - immigration. OVERCROWDED BRITAIN will inevitably
be condemned by the politically-correct, few of whom will
actually bother to read it first.
Which is why we urgently need a full, open
and - if necessary - controversial debate on immigration.
This book looks at the facts and consequences of large-scale
immigration.
Above all, the author argues, Britain needs
to recover control of its own borders from the EU. The news
that Britain will allow entry to all 75 million new EU citizens
immediately their countries become full members in 2004 horrified
millions. It was a candid admission that immigration is out
of control.
This crisis is centred on those still coming,
the sheers numbers in which they are coming, the illegal means
they use to enter, the effect they have on local communities
expected to accommodate them, and the drain they inflict on
the finite resources of the UK.
Then there is the genuine anger among substantial
numbers of people about the effect of this human tidal-wave
on their way of life. This backlash of resentment can no longer
be ignored. The roots of the immigration crises are open doors,
free movement, racial discrimination against indigenous people,
and the suppression of free speech. Even worse, the UK's current
problems with immigration stem directly and almost entirely
from EU membership. "Excellent, written by an extremely
captivating and interesting writer. Objective and staight,,
the effect is stunning. Allows the reader to form his own
outrage." "This is a terrific read, has great pace
and will appeal to a wide market. The arguments are extremely
powerful." "....well-researched ...shows breadth
of mind ... has dealt boldly, yet sensitively, with many of
the issues of large-scale immigration."
132 pages paperback
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