Council Housing, Cheap Labour and Cheap Votes
April 9, 2008 by News Team
Filed under National News
No further need to ask why Westminster loves mass immigration!
Council Housing, Cheap Labour and Cheap Votes — by Lee Barnes
More than a million immigrants live in housing subsidised by the taxpayer, a Government-sponsored report disclosed yesterday.
It said the number of foreigners in council or housing association accommodation had soared over the past five years.
One in nine subsidised homes is now occupied by a migrant family. This figure though does not include those immigrants and asylum seekers that have been given British citizenship status over the recent decades and who are classified as ‘British Citizens’ thereby ensuring they are not included in this total. Estimates of the true numbers of immigrants using Council housing range from 20-30 % of the total numbers of the total council housing stock.
At the same time as our council housing has been handed over to immigrants over one million voters from abroad have been added to the electoral register in only two years following the introduction of the Electoral Administration Act.
New applicants do not have to provide documents proving their identity or even whether they are in the country legally. Instead, they simply fill in a two-page form and declare that the details are correct.
The surge in voter numbers coincides with hundreds of thousands of immigrants coming to Britain from eastern Europe and elsewhere. The use of immigrants for cheap votes in elections is the basis of the Labour government support for mass immigration and also their use as cheap labour into to undercut British workers wages and conditions the basis of the Tories support for mass immigration.











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