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Have the major parties got it wrong on immigration?

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There are some terrible trends developing in Norway & Sweden.
Police are advising women to try and be accompanied by men when they
go to the city and if they are blonde they should have their hair dyed black.

This is really what it has come to. Malmo in particular is in trouble.
The police there have lost access to large parts of the city.
Fire Brigades and ambulances will not attend without a large police presence.

In Sweden a large vigilante organisation has been formed.
They say they go out to support police but they do seem to act independently.
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 6 June 2016 5:08:36 PM
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Yes Phillip and to think we are looking to employ these unknowns in such a vital sector as IT just proves how dumb we really are.
Posted by rehctub, Monday, 6 June 2016 5:13:18 PM
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Let's face it: none of the scumbag politicians in Australia are going to protect our country's values and way of life. These creeps are interested only in hanging on to their seats to get as much loot as they can from the rest of us, whose lives and security they are ruining. When they have changed Australia to some unreconizeable multicultural dump, they will be able to flit off to countries such as Switzerland and a few others that have actually taken pride in their identities, and have not let in rubbish not compatible with their standards as they have in this country. I'll say it again: Australian politicians are Australias worst enemy, because they have put themselves before the country and the people stupid enough to elect them. As Yuyutsu said a couple of days ago, our culture is dying; killed by our own politicians.
Posted by ttbn, Monday, 6 June 2016 5:15:22 PM
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I don't believe most people are dumb I believe the politicians really just don't care about what the people really want.

They have an agenda dictated by Big Businesses they can't loose you have 2 party choices so Politicians win no matter what.

They still get their lucrative indexed for life pension and rewards from corporations after they leave no matter how badly F!!ed they leave the country and economy.
Posted by Philip S, Monday, 6 June 2016 5:20:04 PM
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I notice and I have seen media comment that there is a world wide trend
of the people becoming disenchanted with all their political parties
and are moving their voting to the right.

I am going to vote for the Australian Liberal Alliance in the senate
at the election and I have recently heard that there will be a House of
Reps candidate in my electorate, so I will vote for him.
They have pretty reasonable policies on most things but for me their
policies on immigration and in particular moslem immigration decided me.
Google them and read their manifesto and policies.
Not even some of OLO greenies would find much to complain about.
Posted by Bazz, Monday, 6 June 2016 7:43:08 PM
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The problem is that the housing sector is such a huge employer.

Our politicians have nothing to offer to replace the employment building houses provides. They keep the migrant intake high, although it is long term detrimental to our wellbeing, merely to keep housing construction high.

It is the average citizen who ultimately pays the cost of this, but it is the cheapest for government way of keeping employment high, & unemployment costs low. They know they would be chucked out damn quickly if unemployment climbed, so don't expect any of them to act in our best interests where immigration is concerned.
Posted by Hasbeen, Tuesday, 7 June 2016 2:11:07 AM
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