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Friday, 25 May 2012
Theresa May: "The Aim Is To Create A Really Hostile Environment For Illegal Migration"" Bookmark and Share

Theresa May was talking about immigration from other European countries. But Muslim immigration, including legal immigration, constitutes a much more dangerous threat to the people and culture of Great Britain than do the most illegal of European immigrants. Why can't she, why can't anyone speak forthrightly about the need to create "a really hostile" environment for Muslim immigrants?

From The Telegraph:

The Home Office is drawing up contingency plans to cope with a possible large increase in immigration from Greece if the euro collapses.

Home Secretary Theresa May told the Daily Telegraph "work is ongoing" to restrict European immigration in the event of a financial collapse.

She said "trends" were being examined to see whether immigration was rising from countries with stricken economies.

EU nationals are largely entitled to work anywhere in the single market.

If the single currency breaks up, people looking for work abroad may see Britain as an attractive alternative as it is a non-eurozone country.

Asked whether emergency immigration controls were being considered , Mrs May said: "It is right that we do some contingency planning on this [and] that is work that is ongoing."

Spanish bailout

She said there was no evidence that migration was on the rise, but it was "difficult to say how it is going to develop in coming weeks".

BBC political correspondent Robin Brandt said the government had some room for manoeuvre because there are rules in place for extreme situations which allow for some temporary restrictions on immigration.

Details of the contingency plans followed yet more turmoil in the single currency after Spain's fourth-largest bank, Bankia, asked the government for a bailout worth 19bns euros ($24bn; £15bn).

European markets fell again as the value of the euro slid.

Mrs May also told the Telegraph work is under way to deny illegal immigrants access to work, housing, services and even bank accounts.

"The aim is to create here in Britain a really hostile environment for illegal migration," she said.

"What we don't want is a situation where people think that they can come here and overstay because they're able to access everything they need."

Prime Minister David Cameron said last week the eurozone must decide soon whether it wants to stay together or break-up.

He told MPs: "If it wants to carry on as it is it has to build a proper firewall, it has to take steps to secure the weakest members or it has to work out it has to go in a different direction.

"It either has to make-up or it is looking at a potential break-up. That is the choice they have to make and it is a choice they can not long put off."

Posted on 05/25/2012 7:57 PM by Hugh Fitzgerald
Comments
25 May 2012
Send an emailMary Jackson

How ridiculous that the government -- both the present Conservative and the previous Labour -- only start to think seriously about limiting immigration when that immigration threatens to be Greeks. Somalis, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis and other Muslims have been welcomed with open arms.

Greeks are a bit lazy and a bit crooked, but at least they don't want to kill us.

Still, we are where we are.






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