This is how the Nazi's gathered strength in the 1920's and 1930's. They focused popular blame for Germany's problems on Jews, Gypsies, Immigrants and Mental Retards, instead of on crazy Kaiser Bill who led them into the suicidal Great War, which bankrupted Germany. ...And then they set about rounding up and killing all the alleged, non-Aryan, culprits.
Nigel and Pals merely want to deport the people we are told to hate, who are sabotaging our great nation. As a City man - he might in reality be deliberately diverting popular attention away from the £1.2 trillion lost (or stolen offshore) by him and his City cronies; 2008/09 losses which We, The People, the Silent Queuing UK Idiots, are uncomplainingly repaying at the rate of £50,000 per UK household (plus interest) - instead of repatriating the loot back to the UK from the world's 70 over-stuffed tax-havens.
But reality and inconvenient truths aside: are we not all absolutely fed up with our feeble, weak, directionless, vacant, vacillating, meandering, whining politicians endlessly calling for talks about talks about other talks, about how many migrants, IN & OUT, there actually are? After 1,000 years of efficient Norman rule, with long periods of empire and intense industrialization, we could expect our highly paid public servants and elected representatives to have learned how to count. Here's how:
Everyone coming or going, in or out of this Island Nation, passes through a turnstile; turnstiles that only count the numbers. At airports, seaports, Channel tunnel train and ferry ports, hot-air balloon launchers, and every other transport terminal - all comers and goers pass through a migrant-turnstile - a turnstile that counts. Football stadiums are good at turnstiles - they could advise. Travellers' turnstiles need to be wide enough to allow luggage; they might be electronic not metal gates. They should not slow or impede the flow of already harassed, tired and anxious travelers. They should not judge, or search or sniff or vet or check age, race, creed, credit rating or DNA - those are for other functionaries to do - these turnstiles simply count - and the counting is relayed to one central place and is always publicly available - displayed continuously, perhaps on a neon-news-board in Piccadilly Circus or Big Ben.
TURNSTILE BRITAIN and its innumerate government - and Nigel (the Kraut) Farage, could thus definitively know and publish how many net migrants there are, hourly, daily, weekly, annually - minute by minute for the pedants, bean counters and statisticians. All parliamentary, radio, TV, & media debates on the subject could then, at last, at least be informed of one, definitive, inarguable factoid about migration. Leaving only another hundred or so imponderables and uncertain statistics for the pundits to inanely endlessly argue about.
In my view - the UK problem is not who or what is coming and going. It is not about local migration; it is part of a global problem of population growth. The world is going to have to grapple with and solve the thorny problem of too many people and not enough land. China is having a crack at it - but will their plan work? Douglas Adams solved the problem with the B-Ark - but if we adopted his way; where would we get our hair cut?
PER SQUARE MILE: The UK is the world's 50th most crowded country. Pity the 15,000 poor souls packed per square mile (5,800 per sq km) into tiny Monaco, Monte Carlo; which is 2nd only in space deprivation to Macau, with 20,000 claustrophobically packed, like tinned sardines, per sq mile.
http://www.photius.com/rankings/geography/population_density_persons_per_sq_km_2013_0.html
POPULATION PER SQ MILE - GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES |
Rank | Country | Value | Date of Info | ||
1 | Macau | 20,497.34 | NA | ||
2 | Monaco | 15,255.00 | NA | ||
3 | Singapore | 7,792.57 | NA | ||
4 | Hong Kong | 6,787.02 | NA | ||
5 | Gaza Strip | 4,750.71 | NA | ||
6 | Gibraltar | 4,466.77 | NA | ||
7 | Holy See (Vatican City) | 1,900.00 | NA | ||
8 | Bahrain | 1,642.56 | NA | ||
9 | Maldives | 1,323.66 | NA | ||
10 | Malta | 1,296.95 | NA | ||
11 | Bermuda | 1,279.26 | NA | ||
12 | Bangladesh | 1,237.51 | NA | ||
13 | Sint Maarten | 1,149.65 | NA | ||
14 | Guernsey | 837.76 | NA | ||
15 | Jersey | 818.53 | NA | ||
16 | Taiwan | 720.24 | NA | ||
17 | Barbados | 669.15 | NA | ||
18 | Mauritius | 646.84 | NA | ||
19 | Aruba | 597.97 | NA | ||
20 | Saint Martin | 569.10 | NA | ||
21 | San Marino | 526.89 | NA | ||
22 | Korea, South | 504.13 | NA | ||
23 | Netherlands | 493.63 | NA | ||
24 | Rwanda | 473.88 | NA | ||
25 | West Bank | 464.99 | NA | ||
26 | Nauru | 446.57 | NA | ||
27 | Puerto Rico | 416.11 | NA | ||
28 | Burundi | 411.11 | NA | ||
29 | Tuvalu | 408.42 | NA | ||
30 | India | 405.31 | NA | ||
31 | Lebanon | 404.72 | NA | ||
32 | Marshall Islands | 378.34 | NA | ||
33 | Israel | 373.38 | NA | ||
34 | Haiti | 355.65 | NA | ||
35 | Japan | 349.45 | NA | ||
36 | Philippines | 348.04 | NA | ||
37 | Belgium | 344.75 | NA | ||
38 | Sri Lanka | 332.37 | NA | ||
39 | Comoros | 329.88 | NA | ||
40 | Curacao | 328.46 | NA | ||
41 | Grenada | 316.89 | NA | ||
42 | Virgin Islands | 304.26 | NA | ||
43 | Vietnam | 295.16 | NA | ||
44 | Guam | 293.96 | NA | ||
45 | El Salvador | 293.94 | NA | ||
46 | American Samoa | 276.12 | NA | ||
47 | Saint Lucia | 267.62 | NA | ||
48 | Jamaica | 266.75 | NA | ||
49 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 266.16 | NA | ||
50 | United Kingdom | 260.60 | NA |
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101856833#.
Top 20 global cities by millionaire density
1 | Monaco | 29.21% |
2 | Zurich | 27.34% |
3 | Geneva | 17.92% |
4 | New York | 4.63% |
5 | Frankfurt | 3.88% |
6 | London | 3.39% |
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