A CAMPAIGN BY THE PEOPLE OF BRITIAN

FOR THE PEOPLE OF BRITAIN !!!


(SISRUK) Stop Immigration Start Repatriation U.K. is a non-profit campaign / movement to lobby parliament to stop immigration and start assisted repatriation. Our mission is to get the U.K. immigrant population reduced to 3%, which we feel is a reasonable figure for this tiny island. According to the 2001 Census organised by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) the immigrant population stood at 14.33%. Due to 13 years of uncontrolled immigration under the Labour government, the immigrant population today could be as high as 23% to 25% according to some analysts, and is rapidly growing. The population of the U.K. is predicted to hit 70 million by 2029 (see news article here) largely due to the constant flow of new immigrants and the high birth rates of the older settled immigrant population as well as the new arrivals. White British people will be a minority in their own country by 2066 if current immigration levels continue says population expert Professor David Coleman, of Oxford University (see news article here). According to MIGRATION WATCH U.K. a migrant now arrives nearly every minute. We must build a new home every six minutes for new migrants. Britain is already one of the most overcrowded countries in Europe. Such an increase in population is simply unsustainable. As our island grows more populated, large parts of our urban areas are now descending into third world squalor, beset with corruption, poverty (last seen in Dickens' time), gangland violence and ethnic divisions. There is an urgent need for an overall reduction in immigrant numbers. This can only be achieved by stopping immigration and starting assisted repatriation. Several countries have been repatriating on a regular basis and it's about time that Britain did the same.  

A cap on non EU immigration does not fully address the problem and will have a very small effect in reducing the total immigrant population. A cap will only affect one in eight immigrants and does not really get to the heart of the problem. Although, we support the Parliamentary cross-party group on 'BALANCED MIGRATION' which suggests that net migration should be reduced to nearly zero, we still need that to be followed by repatriations as the immigrant population (both old and new) currently living in the U.K. will continue to fuel the population growth from within, with their high birth rates. Hence we advocate a complete halt to immigration, followed by assisted repatriation, in order to reduce the immigrant numbers to a reasonable / workable / manageable 3%.

If you are worried about the rapidly expanding U.K. population due to immigration (influx of new arrivals, and the high birth rates of the older immigrants as well as the new arrivals) then please support this campaign by spreading the message. Please get involved !!

In some circles there are strong arguments that claim that immigration is good for this country. However, our view is that the cons heavily outweigh the pros and the benefits to the average Brit is minuscule. The Government’s own figures show that the average Brit is about 62 pence per head per week better off due to immigration. Immigration (influx of new arrivals, and the high birth rates of the older immigrants as well as the new arrivals) is leading to overcrowding, social / racial tensions, unemployment, putting a heavy strain on our services such as housing, NHS, transport, schools, water etc. Immigration is having a negative impact on our quality of life, and not to mention the billions that immigration is costing us each year. We just do not have the facilities and infrastructure to cope with such a rapid rise in the U.K. population fuelled largely by immigration (both new and old) which is also threatening our way of life, our national identity, our history, heritage, culture, language and religion. Immigration is doing more damage than good to society, with a high increase in racial tensions. 

If you feel strongly about any of these issues and would like to see the overall immigrant population substantially reduced, then please join this campaign and become part of this campaign. Support this campaign by e-mailing our logo with a link to this page to as many people as you can. Right click on any logo to save it to your computer. Print out and use our logos freely to send out a message to the powers that be. Once saved, the logos can be zoomed and blown up to quite a large size. Works well in the Microsoft Word program. Place our logos (with a link to this page) on your website, forum, blog, profile page etc. Use our logs freely on anything you choose ! Remember this is a Campaign by the people of Britain, for the people of Britain. You run this campaign !!

N.B. All our Stop Immigration Start Repatriation logos can be used freely online, on the condition that a link is provided, which points back to this page. 

 

 


 


TAKE URGENT ACTION NOW !!!

Please write to your local M.P. and ministers, to Stop Immigration and  Start Repatriation. Click on the link below to find your local M.P.  

http://www.parliament.uk/mps-lords-and-offices/mps/  

 

        

PRIME MINISTER:

Rt Hon David Cameron

House of Commons

London 

SW1A 0AA

 

Rt Hon David Cameron

10 Downing Street,

London,

SW1A 2AA 

 

IMMIGRATION MINISTER:

Damian Green

House of Commons

London 

SW1A 0AA

  

HOME SECRETARY:

Rt Hon Theresa May

House of Commons

London 

SW1A 0AA

  

CHANCELLOR:

Rt Hon George Osborne

House of Commons

London 

SW1A 0AA

 

Rt Hon George Osborne

HM Treasury 

1 Horse Guards Road 

London 

SW1A 2HQ 

 

COMMONS INFORMATION OFFICE:

E-mail: hcinfo@parliament.uk

Tel: 020 7219 4272 

 

UNITED NATIONS: 

E-mail: indigenous_un@un.org 

E-mail: inquiries@un.org 

http://www.un.org/en/contactus/

 

UNITED NATIONS (MAILING ADDRESS):

 

Secretariat of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

United Nations

2 UN Plaza

Room DC2-1454

New York

NY, 10017

U.S.A.

 

Tel: 1 917 367 5100

Fax: 1 917 367 5102 


KNOW YOUR RIGHTS !

 

UN Declaration of Indigenous Rights of Indigenous Peoples 

As adopted by the General Assembly on 13th September 2007 Includes :

 

Article 7.2; Indigenous peoples have the collective right to live in freedom, peace and SECURITY as distinct peoples.

 

Article 8.1 Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right not to be subjected to FORCED assimilation or destruction of their culture.

http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii/en/drip.html 


WE NEED TO WORK TOGETHER TO MAKE THIS WORK. 

WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER !! 

Please support this campaign by writing to Parliament.


 

 

Contact us: SISRUK@yahoo.com


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