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    Anti-migrant march date is a step closer

    is this the start of protest marches around the country , some people have had enough, I suppose we will see how many, by the numbers who take part in the march.

    Protestors are planning to march through Spalding in April to gather support for their campaign against migrants.


    http://www.spaldingtoday.co.uk/news/...oser-1-4701045
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    Boston immigration issues to be raised in Parliament

    http://www.bostonstandard.co.uk/news...ment-1-4695321
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    Can just see two things happening here

    1. The politicians, pressure groups and assorted usual suspects will do the usual thing they do, when faced with a problem they know is wrong, can not offer a reasoned counter arguement, so will shut down the debate by making insults.............and they will shout "raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacist"

    2. The real racists and nasties will well and truly jump on this bandwagon, and will in all liklihood completely hijack it


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    Yup. Can see this turning very BNP.


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    That will soon be stopped.

    Now if it was a bunch of muslim extremists carrying race hate banners demanding murder, burning effigies and blocking the whole road...different matter. Kid gloves time.

    Too many pathetic blind fools running things in this sad country.


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    save all your pennies everyone and get out of this sinking hell hole, this country will soon be a little time bomb, tick tick tick then boom, look tthe last war in europe, what was that all about and most of both sides will be all living here on this tiny island they will call there home


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    Yep, and all that has made this country so special to both us and the rest of the world....ie our history/heritage, will be totally meaningless and valueless to an ever-larger proportion of the population, most of whom are here simply to grab what they can.

    Very very sad.


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    This "anti-migrant" march is a very dangerous idea. Even if the organisers have peaceful intentions, it would likely be hijacked by the BNP and right wing thugs.

    But that part of the country has its own specific issues. The type of low-paid seasonal agricultural work on offer simply wouldn't be taken up by the indiginous population, so migrants are essential.


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    BNP.
    Odd thing about the BNP,if you check their membership lists one of their members who is described as an "activist" lives in the philippines



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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    This "anti-migrant" march is a very dangerous idea. Even if the organisers have peaceful intentions, it would likely be hijacked by the BNP and right wing thugs.

    But that part of the country has its own specific issues. The type of low-paid seasonal agricultural work on offer simply wouldn't be taken up by the indiginous population, so migrants are essential.
    the March in Boston last year was peaceful no BNP.

    who did the seasonal agricultural worker in the past ?

    many people are against uncontrolled immigration, the gov can try and control the numbers coming from outside the EU (make it more difficult for British citizens to bring their spouse here) but they cant control people coming from inside the EU which is
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesey View Post
    This "anti-migrant" march is a very dangerous idea. Even if the organisers have peaceful intentions, it would likely be hijacked by the BNP and right wing thugs.

    But that part of the country has its own specific issues. The type of low-paid seasonal agricultural work on offer simply wouldn't be taken up by the indiginous population, so migrants are essential.
    Specific issues

    So lets have the required number of low paid seasonal immigrants. What the good people of Boston have got is thousands of Eastern European criminals and scroungers plus their offspring causing immense strain on health, education, housing and law enforcement resources.

    A bit of background reading

    Latvian mother who already receives £34,000 in benefits demands a bigger council house for her TEN children

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2IS4dUNTx

    Our town's like a foreign country and locals can't cope with the immigrants, says mother after TV clash with academic on Question Time

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2IS4vGrTK


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    Article about Boston here

    The town that's had enough: We visit the place with the country's biggest influx of East Europeans


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2JkyW1eSF


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    Why do they settle in Boston?

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    They work on the farms around there.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    They work on the farms around there.


    Tucked away amid the rich farmland of the East Midlands, Boston isn’t the kind of place that gets much national attention. It has only about 65,000 residents and the economy is built around farming and food processing.

    read more here .. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle8150054/
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