The United Kingdom is subjected to the highest amount of permanent immigration in Europe, and the second highest of any country in the world, only surpassed by the United States, according to new figures.
Over 37,000 immigrants, including terrorists and fraudsters, launched appeals to stay in Britain last year after the Home Office ruled they would be deported, further clogging up Britain’s already hopeless border control system. Many had come to Britain illegally or overstayed their visas.
Tonight on The World at 8 with Lynne Mozar – Judith Tebbutt, the British woman kidnapped from her Kenyan lodge, is being held on an island in Somalia by pirates, who are expected to order a ransom demand within the next few days.
“I would like you to read this article from Italian Nationalist leader Roberto Fiore about the tragic events in Norway which the British National Party, alongside all right-thinking people, condemn. Roberto makes some thought-provoking points about what led to the evil terrorist actions of Anders Behring Breivik. It’s a personal view from Roberto. The most important point that Roberto makes is, in my view, that Nationalism is about love. We must never forget that central tenet.” – Nick Griffin
David Cameron has admitted that billions of British foreign aid money has been ‘wasted’ yet defends its increase to £12 billion a year – meanwhile, polls show the majority of Britons want to see foreign aid and EU subsidies cut.
Portugal's centre-right PSD party defeated the Socialist PS government by 38.6% to 28.1% at the general election on 5 June, the lowest result for the Socialist party in 20 years.
Hundreds of millions of pounds of British money sent to improve India’s schools has been wasted, as a governmental report reveals the country’s education standards are in fact falling.
By James North – On tonight's show: A Moslem paedophile illegal immigrant has finally been deported after claiming deportation would breach his human rights. Zulfar Hussain, a convicted child-molester, had initially won a court fight to dodge being deported out of Britain last year because he has a wife and two children living here.
British taxpayers have had to pay out £1.2 billion in the last three years to house and support “asylum seekers”, a figure that accounts for just part of the yearly asylum swindle.
A new survey has shown the majority of people agree with the British National Party’s stance on the Human Rights Act. Three quarters of Britons feel the Human Rights Act is being used too widely, while 64 per cent think human rights should not be protected for people who break the law.