British Democracy Forum
Immigration>Non-White vs White migration
whiteandproud14 04:36 PM 27-07-2008
I am not racist, but I am however an ardent supporter of the National Front and have come to realise that there is a distinction between migration from culturally and racially assimiliable groups (i.e. Europeans) and other people (i.e. non-Europeans).

This country has always had limited European immigration (Irish, Hugenots, Poles after WW2 etc) but the flood of ex-colonial migrants started a pattern which is unstoppable, that of non-European immigration.

I don't support any extreme policies of the NF, such as the repatriation of non-Whites, but I do think that non-White immigration should be stopped. Any thoughts?
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Smidgey 04:51 PM 27-07-2008
I don't think it should be forcefully stopped, no.

However, I do believe the government incentives to immigration should be stopped.
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The Bear 07:06 AM 28-07-2008

Originally Posted by whiteandproud14:
I am not racist, but I am however an ardent supporter of the National Front

Huh?

Originally Posted by whiteandproud14:
I don't support any extreme policies of the NF, such as the repatriation of non-Whites, but I do think that non-White immigration should be stopped. Any thoughts?

Yes.

Why single out non Caucasian people?

Originally Posted by whiteandproud14:
I am not racist, but I am however an ardent supporter of the National Front

It's bad news day. You most certainly ARE a racist mate.
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Lazyguy 11:29 AM 05-08-2008

Originally Posted by whiteandproud14:
I am not racist, but I am however an ardent supporter of the National Front

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angelman 09:35 AM 07-08-2008
I thought one of the ideas behind migration was so that those coming here could get vital training/education so that they could then return to benefit their communities with the knowledge and training that they got. I know that that is somewhat simplistic but I wonder how many immigrants return back to their original communities (whilst they are still of working age rather than to retire there)? But then there is the situation, for example, in the NHS where nurses from all over the world are poached so that they can fill the vacancies here.
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