Originally Posted by
Vindec
Immigration is a very emotive subject. If people object to it they are branded racist and this is why there has been a reluctance for politicians to discuss it on any meaningful level. But purely on the basis of statistics, if the country continues to accept people at the current level (amounting to a net figure larger than the size of the City of Cardiff) the government had better get on with building more hospitals, schools and especially housing because in 10 years time the population will have expanded by well over 3 million. Where are these people going to live, can they find jobs knowing how cyclical economies and the job market can be and how much will taxes have to rise to pay for these services?
These are realistic issues that the IN Campaign and those who support mass migration have yet to address.