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Published Date: 26 April 2009
THE United Kingdom will have to build one house every six minutes, day and night, seven days a week for the next 20 years to meet the current scale of immigration, Labour MP and former minister Frank Field warned yesterday.
He said immigration would account for 70% of population growth in the next 20 years – that is seven million, or seven times the population of Birmingham. In 2007, immigrants were arriving at the rate of almost one every minute.

Field, MP for Birk
enhead, issued his stark warning in an article in parliament's The House Magazine.

He recalled that he and Tory MP Nicholas Soames had established a cross-party group on balanced migration, designed to stimulate and inform a non-partisan and calm debate about the issue.

"For many years, probably a generation, immigration has been a no-go area to British politics. 'Racist', 'Little Englander', 'xenophobe' – those who have raised the subject have been insulted, abused and, all too often, silenced."

Field went on: "The beneficiaries of this have been the extremists, lurking in the wings, eager to piggyback on the public's concern for their own despicable ends. The losers have been the citizens of this country."

He said that over the past few years immigration had reached unprecedented levels. "Net migration – the number of people coming to the UK minus the people leaving – has more than quadrupled since 1997."

In 2007, 502,000 migrants arrived in the UK – almost one every minute, Field said. "Our population is officially projected to reach 70 million by 2028 and 80 million in mid-century, with immigration the main driver and the only one that the government can directly influence.

Field said that these projections were based on the Government's own net immigration assumptions. "But cold statistics do not paint the whole picture," he said.

"Delve beneath 'seven new Birminghams' and we see that in the next 20 years, one-third of projected household formations will be a result of immigration, meaning we will need to build 260 houses a day for the next 20 years to meet the requirement."

And he warned: "If the Government does not adopt the policy of balanced migration, or something close to it, our population is set to rise to a level to which the vast majority of people are strongly opposed. They are not opposed to immigration or immigrants, but to the present scale of immigration, which is bound to have a negative aspect on life in Britain."





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  • Last Updated: 25 April 2009 7:48 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Immigration and refugees
 
1

truthsleuth,

26/04/2009 01:16:31
Just when are our politicians going to listed.
We will be foreigners in our own country if we are not so now.

We cannot afford any more and all immigration should be stopped NOW.
2

common sense voice,

26/04/2009 05:24:24
#1, it's too late already.. there taking over in many regions of England... it's all legal too. what mugs the British are.... glad I'm overseas
3

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 26/04/2009 11:02:36
Mr. Field perceptively observes what the rest of his party fails to. Uncontrolled immigration in the middle of a recession and with increased terrorist activity is both hugely expensive on the public purse and how do they know who's getting in? Does it take a busload of people with AK47s to make Jacqui Smith et al realise what's going on?

Sorry - forgot - Labour needs the votes. Any party with any sense however which offers a massive decrease in legal and illegal immigration will get the votes as most people are utterly fed up with being patronised with PC assurances.
4

common sense voice,

26/04/2009 11:14:54
#4, no doubt in your small cranium you see me as having made a racist outburst.. not at all matey. You see, not wanting your country over-run by people with their own adgenda is not racist. I have happily integrated into my new country (with a wife from that country) and I get on with my life making money and keeping my head down. Their politics don't concern me, I don't want to set up a church nor castigate their history. Quite easy really, however I'm not going to sit quiet when my country of birth is being changed in my own lifetime.
However as long as the pub and the chip shop is open then many Bit's are happy and oblivious to what goes on around them.
5

THE REAL BLOCKEM,

Glasgow 26/04/2009 13:48:23
Here’s Alex Salmond’s plan for Scotland ....

Scotland will become a "retirement home sitting on the edge of Europe" unless radical measures are implemented to welcome new migrants, according to the head of Scotland's Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC). In her first full interview since taking office, Morag Alexander, Scotland's EHRC commissioner, called for a national debate on what needs to be done to encourage people to settle in Scotland.

Ms Alexander said: *"One-third of births in Scotland are to Eastern European mothers. We need to think about whether we need to have in place some kind of variation in immigration rules here because Scotland's position is so very different to that of the South East and London. She suggests a number of "soft levers" to overcome barriers to employment for new migrants, including speedier recognition of qualifications and better access to English language classes.

The day before Barack Obama's inauguration, she also questioned how Scotland could ever hope to have a first minister from a black or minority ethnic background.

And .... £5,625,236 (sic) of taxpayers’ money given by Alex Salmond to The Equality Unit’s Race, Religion and Refugee Integration funding stream, designed to improve the lives of minority ethnic and faith communities in Scotland, including refugees, asylum seekers, migrant workers and Gypsies/Travellers in Scotland.

*And that doesn’t include the offspring who are born to non-Eastern European foreign immigrant mothers.

WAKE UP SCOTS - WE ARE LOSING OUR COUNTRY.
6

Tartan Viking,

26/04/2009 16:13:46
In a generation or two the "native" British people will be outnumbered. They will be the minority and how soon after that will they be persecuted? All this political effort and money going into bringing shed loads of foreigners over here is stoking up serious problems for the future.
7

Brodric,

26/04/2009 16:24:16
At last a sane voice, but is he going to be listened to? Anyone who agrees with him should write to him and give their support.

It seems that our leaders have lost their way. Politics is in a state only equalled by the fall of Rome. They are busy partying, building up their personal fortunes and drinking champagne whilst the country is brought to its knees by lack of thinking and planning. Rome, at least, had an excuse, the lead pipes leaking poison into the water made them all become mad. What excuse do our leaders have?
8

Brodric,

26/04/2009 16:30:14
11 Tartan Viking. You are so right.

I have a friend in Egypt who had previously been a politician there and a Christian. The Christian majority over the years proferred the hand of friendship to the Muslims and allowed them religious holidays as a right etc. Slowly as Islam became the dominant religion (1980), the new governing elite began to erode all Christian religious holidays. Now Coptic Christians suffer from persecution and lack of access to their faith on holy days.

Problem is that we Brits are too naive. State and religion are completely separate. This is not so for Islam where State and religion are intertwined and loyalty is given to the Imams.

I am not being racist against Muslims or any other group. But I don't want to see Hindu cremation pyres; nor for my children to have to make compensations for immigrant communities at the expense of their own culture and traditions.

Its coming our way if we don't do something about it. And I applaud Frank Field for his sensible comments.
9

Allan(handofgod137),

26/04/2009 19:06:03
Quite simply time to make this country less attractive to economic migrants, we can start by kicking out all the illegals who come over from europe, then claim asylum when caught.
10

VoiceFromRussia,

Moscow 26/04/2009 22:07:27
Good time for all...
We've also uncontroled immigration from Ukraina, Caucasus, countries of Asian Republics of USSR... Now Moscow is Babilon... And you're on the same way... Two years ago I was in London and in Scotland (Edinburgh)... I recognized another country from that I've knew from books, films, etc... and when I listen from anyone 'Londonobad' and 'Anglostan' I know what's about...
Scots, don't loose your country...
11

VoiceFromRussia,

26/04/2009 22:09:56
sorry... lose
12

Scotland Needs YOU,

Scotland 27/04/2009 01:21:32
To all who are concerned, to all who do not want to lose your cities and country, google BNP, one of the best moves you will ever make.

 

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