Thursday, 2 May 2013

Neighbours, immigrant crime, and a nation in moral decline

The national press today is reporting that many people in London either not know or do not trust their neighbours.  As a former resident of London, I am not surprised.  People in provincial towns can chat with their neighbours over the garden fence, whereas people in the overcrowded inner cities mostly have no garden fence.  Also what is the likelihood that you will speak the same first language as your neighbour?

This is just one of many negative effects of open door immigration.  Another negative effect is drug dealing.  A PCSO with the very immigrant-sounding name of Oguz Batmaz is about to be jailed for dealing crack cocaine and for helping other dealers avoid being caught.  Of his six drug-dealing friends also in the dock, at least three appear also to be immigrants.

And of course the riots that blighted England in August 2011 began with black immigrants in Tottenham protesting the death of a drug dealer.  Apparently a lot of black people in London have drug dealers as role models.

And in the South Shields byelection, almost all of the votes have gone to parties which will do nothing about this problem.

I feel very sorry for the family of 14yo Bethany Louise Crook who was killed crossing a road in Cumbria.  There does not appear to be a political dimension to her death.  Contrast this with the death of Muslim immigrant Ahtia Tabasim back in January.  She was killed by an immigrant drug dealer, possibly also a Muslim, who was speeding while being pursued by the police.  Her husband was reported to be a broken man.

Was he a member of a political party which supports bringing back the death penalty for drug dealers?  Is he now?


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