Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Immigration damaging employment prospects for British unemployed


Immigrationwatch has highlighted statistical evidence produced by the office of national statistics, that proves that immigration is damaging employment prospects for British people.

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/pdfdir/lmsuk0810.pdf this is a link to the statistics please go to the bar chart on page 4
"The employment rate for UK born people aged from 16 to 64 (not seasonally adjusted) was 70.9
per cent in the three months to June 2010, down 0.5 percentage points on a year earlier. The
corresponding employment rate for non-UK born people was 66.5 per cent, up 0.5 percentage
points on a year earlier."

And table 8 shows that nearly 80% of the increase in employment over the second quarter of 2010 has comprised immigrants.

Employment increased by 188,000 between the first and second quarters of this year but 145,000 of them or 77% went to non UK born workers, that is immigrants.

Many immigrants acquire nationality after some years in Britain but the employment figures for non British nationals are virtually the same as for non British born. This means that those who

Labour's open door immigration policy, continued under the new coalition government is clearly damaging British society. With the three main parties clearly backing immigration, the only option for British workforce is the British National Party. Which unlike the labour party, when they say British jobs for British workers, the BNP actually means it!

https://www.bnp.org.uk/membership.html Join now!!!!

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