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Immigration Asylum and Immigration 1: How many people come to the UK? In 2007, 340,000 people emigrated from the UK, and 577,000 people moved to the UK. That was a net migration of 237,000 into the UK. 2: How many of these come to England? Scotland and Northern Ireland had more people leaving than settling, and Wales has a very small influx, …More…
Read: 301 | Comments: 5 | Ratings: 4 | Position: 8th | Author: england gb
Immigration The Subject of immigration is a hot potatoe for any government, but the influx of asylum seekers and economic migrants is overloading the structures set in place to deal with them. The lack of housing for young UK citizens is a severe problem as the migrants are given housing as soon as possible, which reduces availability creating stress in o…More…
Read: 190 | Comments: 1 | Ratings: 2 | Position: 40th | Author: logicalview gb
Capitalism Its my belief that the kind of capitalism we curently have is not only pointless but also damaging. Let me preface this by saying that I still support Capitalism but far more to the Left than it currently is. I'll explain why: [b]Sustainability[/b]- The first objective of capitalism is [i]growth[…More…
Read: 225 | Comments: 2 | Ratings: 4 | Position: 23rd | Author: thegingerbreadman gb
Society, the Law and the Criminal In a civilised society, the law abiding citizens of any nation expect to live their lives in peace, working to better themselves and their decendants. The old moral ethics of fairness, loyalty and reward through hard graft, have been eroded to the point where schools (the Government) and the family unit( where it still exists in mo…More…
Read: 108 | Comments: 2 | Ratings: 1 | Position: 114th | Author: logicalview gb
Housing The state of the housing market with regard to values, although fluctuating at the moment, is artificially high and any new housing is built with profit in mind. Although this sounds like a lame generalisation, as all housing is built to make some profit, I feel that Government has shied away from providing housing for that section of the popu…More…
Read: 101 | Comments: 2 | Ratings: 2 | Position: 126th | Author: logicalview gb
Healthcare - Drugs It is a known, if often obfuscated, fact that the main problem with drugs is the illegal activity which they cause. It is believed that with legalisation, strict quality control standards, and societal engineering many of the worst effects of currently illegal drug use can be alleviated, and the current trade in drugs can be converted from a so…More…
Read: 138 | Comments: 0 | Ratings: 0 | Position: 80th | Author: ozymandius gb
PREAMBLE; or, these things come in threes I see quite a significant chunk of my "liberalism" as opposing the encroachment of the New Labour nanny state. Thatcherite individualism kept the state just as big as it was and even grew it... The democratic motive is just as important as the liberal prefix - I know that I have the ability to influence policy and direction, even as an …More…
Read: 111 | Comments: 1 | Ratings: 2 | Position: 111th | Author: unionfires gb
Taxation The Question needs to be asked, Why are we taxed? Why does money that we earn get taken away and given to a central organisation supposed to be 'looking out for us' known as the Government. Well I only want my government to protect me, to protect my property, my rights and my life. Isn't it ironic that Government has grown so la…More…
Read: 214 | Comments: 5 | Ratings: 3 | Position: 28th | Author: 12oink12 nz
Ways to Improve Protesting We're now in a time in the UK where protesting is a risky thing to do and our liberties surrounding protesting are getting less and less as time goes by. Police now photograph and film protesters, I assume that crime prevention is the reason. I'm also very likely to be correct that those tapes and photographs are handed to intellig…More…
Read: 125 | Comments: 1 | Ratings: 0 | Position: 88th | Author: thegingerbreadman gb
Politician's Salaries Politicians in the UK don't get paid much as a base salary but because they're able to claim expenses in just about every little thing and because they cosy up to business, they get everything free or on the taxpayers money. I think politicians should be given a salary of the (average UK wage + £10,000) as a base salar…More…
Read: 199 | Comments: 3 | Ratings: 2 | Position: 34th | Author: thegingerbreadman gb
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