by cromwell » 24 Jan 2016, 10:30
It matters for a number of reasons. One is that most people in this country are opposed to uncontrolled mass immigration of the sort we are seeing in mainland Europe; and as we are allegedly a democracy the will of the majority should matter.
It matters because more immigration means more pressure on social services such as schools, hospitals and GPs. It matters because mass immigration is used as an economic tool to hold down wages and working conditions - the "If you don't want this job, there are plenty who do" attitude. It matters because it brings more crime of the type we have seen in Cologne, and more crime in general. The murder capital of England is now Boston, Lincs, home to many thousands of immigrants from Eastern Europe.
It matters most of all because most of us quite like living in the UK as it is now. It took this country an awfully long time to get to a point where women even had the vote, where gay people could breath easily, where discrimination against Catholics and Jews is unacceptable.
There are literally millions of people wishing to get into this country who do not share these values; who think rape is quite OK, who are 100% against gays, who are totally anti-semitic and who, when there is no one else to fall out with, fall out with each other, who have a massively entitled attitude.
And all that is off the top of my head. So yes, it absolutely does matter to me and to most other people who live in this country as to who lives here.
"Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored" - Aldous Huxley