The Strange Death of Europe – Part 2 – Immigration

Aug 14, 2017 by

by David Robertson, theweeflea:

Murray’s book is largely about immigration. A subject which is so wrapped in misunderstanding, political correctness and virtue signaling that it is almost impossible to discuss. Question immigration at all and you are automatically classed as a xenophobic quasi fascist who wants to expel all foreigners. If only we had open borders then we would live in paradise (or its sub-department the Nirvana known as the EU). On the other hand there are those who see immigrants as the source of all our problems – if only we get rid of them then we would live in paradise – a land full of honest, hardworking and nearly perfect British people, unsullied by foreigners.

Let me lay my cards on the table. I am a big fan of immigration.  The UK and the USA are nations of immigrants.  I love the fact that in my own city of Dundee there are over 100 different nationalities. Our city and country would be far poorer without those who live amongst us from other cultures. I think any country can benefit from having a regular and steady influx of people from other cultures. Furthermore a wealthy country like ours surely has a responsibility to do what it can in taking refugees from less fortunate parts of the world.  In my view Scotland could do with more immigration and not less. However there is no doubt there is a big problem with immigration – something which Murray evidences with devastating effect.

Is Immigration out of Control?

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