well it seems nearly everyday now there is a story on the news or in the news papers about immigration.
the latest news article from the bbc and in some newspapers is
'Migration 'tipping point reached'
Immigration may threaten the UK's status as a nation, Civitas says
Immigration could lead to the political break-up of Britain, according to right-wing think-tank Civitas.
A pamphlet by the group suggests that Britain may have reached a "tipping point" beyond which it could no longer be seen as a single nation.
Shadow home secretary David Davis has called on the government to put a cap on those coming to the UK.
The Home Office said it had already announced a tough new points system aimed at immigrants.
The Civitas pamphlet - A Nation of Immigrants? - said the "seemingly reckless pace and scale" of immigration was bound to cause concern for people who saw the UK as a model of tolerance and freedom. '
the rest of the article is here
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6577625.stm
the thing that worries me, is what i've said in other posts, that immigration watch groups have said that if we cannot stop europeans coming to the uk, we will have to stop people coming from outside europe to the uk.
well raising the age of a spouse visa to 21, and talk of making people sit an english test before they can come to the uk sounds to me like the start of making it more difficult or a longer proccess for those outside europe to come into the uk.
i think ive read somewhere that the limit of 20,000 bulgarians and romanians a year can only be enforced for 7 yrs, after that there are no restrictions on them coming to the uk.
if it is going to be more difficult to bring your wife or husband to the uk, then i think its totally unfair on those who marry a partner from outside europe, and go thru the long, expensive visa process, while europeans dont need to show bank statements, pay slips and if where they will be living is large enough. i think it should be a legal right to bring your partner here without all this visa process and waiting 2 years for a spouse visa then ILR for a year.
walesrob, just been to yours and my fav super market, and the one at mine even has a sign up saying 'polish section'