Wednesday 1 October 2008

Moxon

claims of widespread failure within the Home Office's Immigration and Nationality Directorate1 (1)

claims that “Britain is currently sustaining uncontrolled mass net immigration”2 (2)

“honesty about immigration looks like the thin end of a highly interesting wedge that could benefit us all.”3 (3)

affirms that the problem with migration is that those coming are unskilled and unsocialised in Western ways.4 (4-5)

“It is undeniable that these communities are necessarily divisive in their very presence within the cities where they are located.”5 (6)

note the use of a military analogy, in which immigration officers are presented as the “front line” protecting the country from attack.6 (7)


affirms that there is a lack of numbers and resources to support the work of immigration officers.7 (9)

denies that there is economic benefit from migration.8 (44-58) (1) no imminent decline in native population9 (45) (2) pension crises easily resolved by simple reforms such as ending compulsory retirement and raising retirement age.10 (45-47) (3) loss of jobs by native workers, and fall in wages11 (47) (4) cost in providing social services for migrants12 (48)

blames the importing of unskilled migrant workers for the industrial decline of Northern cities at a time when technological investment was required.13 (49)

claims that migration increases inequality in UK (a) employers benefit more than workers (b) inequality amongst migrants.14

counters Home Office claims that UK is 2-3 billion p/a better off with immigration claiming that it does not include many neglected costs.15

seems to suggest that migration is to blame for many men becoming unattractive to women because they cannot support themselves.16

points to abuse in the Work Permit system17

“problem of the free rider invading a host society from outside”18

claims the victim of migration is the “work ing class male”19

1S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 1.

2S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 2.

3S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 3.

4S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 45.

5S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 6.

6S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 7.

7S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 9.

8S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 4458.

9S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 45.

10S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 45-47.

11S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 47.

12S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 48.

13S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 49.

14S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 50.

15S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 51.

16S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 53.

17S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 5657.

18S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 73.

19S Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, (Exeter: Imprint Academic, 2004) 74.

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