Plan to give immigrants gamerpoints
Discussion
BBC Article said:
People who want to become British citizens could speed it up by becoming active members of political parties and trade unions, under government plans.Migrants would have to earn points for citizenship under the new system rather than getting an automatic right to apply for citizenship after five years.
Hmmm Would they still get the positive points if they joined one of the more socially unacceptable political parties / unions? Or is it just open to people who promise to vote winky?Marf said:
"They could also lose points for "bad behaviour" which it has been suggested could include anti-war demonstrations."
Typical NuLabia pricks.
I heard it was slightly different in that if they were caught at a protest when our service personnel were parading through a town etc that would count against them.Typical NuLabia pricks.
ShadownINja said:
I heard it was slightly different in that if they were caught at a protest when our service personnel were parading through a town etc that would count against them.
That would be fair enough, its a blanket ban on any form of legitimate protest that I would have an issue with."The government suggests extra points could be earned by those who head to Scotland, or other areas "in need of further immigration"."
How, on Earth, can an area in the UK be "in need of further immigration"? Are these areas incomplete otherwise, or deficient in some way? My urine turns to vapour every time these socialist clowns tell us that we require immigration to further society and develop the country.
My brother was considering a move to rural Oxfordshire, and was perusing a guide to local schools, produced bythe Politburo of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Great Britain Nu Labour. It stated that one otherwise excellent primary school was let down by a disproportionate number of white children, and therefore lacked ethnic variety. This was in bloody Woodstock or somewhere!
Will the last person to leave please turn off the lights.
How, on Earth, can an area in the UK be "in need of further immigration"? Are these areas incomplete otherwise, or deficient in some way? My urine turns to vapour every time these socialist clowns tell us that we require immigration to further society and develop the country.
My brother was considering a move to rural Oxfordshire, and was perusing a guide to local schools, produced by
Will the last person to leave please turn off the lights.
ShadownINja said:
Marf said:
"They could also lose points for "bad behaviour" which it has been suggested could include anti-war demonstrations."
Typical NuLabia pricks.
I heard it was slightly different in that if they were caught at a protest when our service personnel were parading through a town etc that would count against them.Typical NuLabia pricks.
I don't think non-citizens have a right to protest in this country, I wouldn't dream of goin to another country and protesting against their government.
I'm all for the right to protest and think Nu Labours attacks on liberties are outrageous.
T89 Callan said:
ShadownINja said:
Marf said:
"They could also lose points for "bad behaviour" which it has been suggested could include anti-war demonstrations."
Typical NuLabia pricks.
I heard it was slightly different in that if they were caught at a protest when our service personnel were parading through a town etc that would count against them.Typical NuLabia pricks.
I don't think non-citizens have a right to protest in this country, I wouldn't dream of goin to another country and protesting against their government.
I'm all for the right to protest and think Nu Labours attacks on liberties are outrageous.
ShadownINja said:
Marf said:
"They could also lose points for "bad behaviour" which it has been suggested could include anti-war demonstrations."
Typical NuLabia pricks.
I heard it was slightly different in that if they were caught at a protest when our service personnel were parading through a town etc that would count against them.Typical NuLabia pricks.
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