23/04/2010

Is the UK Government making its people prejudiced?

Dear Mr Cameron,

I have watched and read with interest your comments on restricting the number of immigrants into the UK. As a business man – having worked successfully as an international property consultant based in London for the last 29 years – I support most of your business related policies. I further believe that you have the necessary qualities to become an excellent Prime Minister.

However, I strongly disagree with your assumption that it is possible to control the number of immigrants coming into the UK. It would be extremely difficult to stop determined economic migrants – searching for a better life in the UK – from finding clever ways to enter and remain in the UK. More importantly, I believe the main concern of voters is not the number of immigrants but the unfair system that allows many immigrants who have not paid any taxes in this country to take advantage of social housing, free schools and a free health service. Voters would in fact probably welcome any number of immigrants wishing to reside in the UK as long as they bring in either capital or the required skills and hard work necessary to help the UK economy grow.

In my opinion, if you wish to receive the required votes to become the next Prime Minister, you must start listening to what the voters really want from a strong Conservative leader on important issues such as immigration. It would be fair to say that unless a case requires genuine humane consideration, immigrants should not be entitled to any benefits. To quote the words of a taxi driver I once met: “We like foreigners living in our country, what we hate is our government allowing immigrants so many freebies at our expense. Our government is making us prejudiced.”

Regards,

Mohammad (Mamad) Kashani-Akhavan
info@glfinance.co.uk

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