Immigration Invasion Adds Another £19 Million to Your Tax Bill
The immigration invasion to which Britain is being subjected has added another £19 million per year to your tax bill to pay for translation services at schools — for parents.
The figures were released after a Freedom of Information request by private translation company Lingo24.
According to the report, schools across the country are being forced to pay out massive sums to translate standard school reports into foreign languages for the benefit of pupils’ parents.
This expenditure means that money which should be reserved for hiring teachers or buying school equipment is being diverted, Lingo24 said.
One council spent £126,000 in a year on translation, while Hertfordshire County Council spent £11,897 translating 107 reports into 18 languages.
Edinburgh Council spent £126,000 on translation services in 2007/8 and £110,000 last year. Northamptonshire County Council spent £73,000 on translation in 2008/9, up 164 percent on the previous year’s figure.
Some of the languages included Oromo (from East Africa), Yoruba (a West African dialect), Pahari (a Nepalese dialect) and Karen (spoken by the Karen people of Burma).
Figures released earlier have shown that over 250 languages are spoken in London, making the capital the most linguistically diverse city in the world.
The 40 most common languages spoken in London (apart from English) are Igbo (Nigeria), Bengali & Silheti, French-based Creoles, Panjabi, Tagalog (Filipino), Gujerati, Kurdish, Hindi/Urdu, Swahili, Arabic, Lingala (Congo), English-based Creoles, Albanian, Yorubu (Nigeria), Luganda (Uganda), Somali, Ga (Ghana), Cantonese, Tigrinya (Sudan), Akan (Ashanti), Tamil (Sri Lanka), Korean, Farsi (Persian), Pashto (Afghanistan), Amharic (Ethiopia), Vietnamese and Sinhala (Sri Lanka).
An outright majority of people aged 25 and under in London are from non-British ethnic stock, a figure that is soon going to be replicated in almost every other large city across England.
Only the British National Party has the policy and plan which can avert this dispossession of Britain under a wave of Third World colonisation.








