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Post by mouse on Mar 30, 2016 2:58:46 GMT -5
in just nine years An average of 500 people a day have exercised their right to free movement Campaigners say figures show Britain must quit EU to control borders It follows revelations of how free movement rules have let dozens of foreign criminals commit horrific offences in the UK For more on the EU refugee crisis visit www.dailymail.co.uk/refugeecrisisMore than 1.6 million migrants moved to Britain from within the EU in less than a decade. The astonishing figure – the equivalent to the populations of Manchester and Birmingham combined – settled here between 2006 and 2014, according to the UK Statistics Authority. It means an average of 500 people every day for nine years exercised their right to free movement – adding to the pressure on Britain's schools, hospitals and other infrastructure. Read more: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3514701/1-6-million-migrants-EU-settle-Britain.html#ixzz44N3qhmXC Follow us: @mailonline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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Post by mouse on Mar 30, 2016 3:10:32 GMT -5
nd indicate a much larger influx than this also remember when doing the figures they do not count those who leave and whose places are then counted still in as they are seamlessly replaced.. so at a rate of around 4oo,000 peryear for nine years add another 5 million or so plus all the illegals one only has to go into any city centre and see the proportion of non uk discounting the mixed races..and its quite obvious...to see all the different racial and ethenticities abounding
well done you elected and non elected numpties...bringing in in millions with no thought to infrastructure..housing..roadfs..schools and hospitals...to say nothing of culture...but then the whole idea was to kill a culture and ethenticities wasn't it to create some sort of kumbiya and multi fragments and yet oddly...one can still go to a concert or the theatre and see a sea of white faces..so not a lot of intergration into our ways going on same at country fairs and exhibitions and art galleries
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