Cameroon to discuss how migrant influx has divided Britain
April 14th, 2011 - 1:33 pm ICT by ANI
London, Apr 14 (ANI): British Prime Minister David Cameron will deliver a speech to Conservative Party members in Hampshire in which he will highlight how the migrant influx has divided the country.
Cameron is expected to blame the welfare system that has paid Britons to stay idle and allowed foreign jobseekers the luxury of ‘not really wanting or even willing to integrate’ with British society.
According to the Daily Mail, Cameron will talk about how immigration has created ‘discomfort and disjointedness’ across the country.
Cameron will blame Labour for allowing extremist parties such as the British National Party to flourish.
He will also announce a series of steps that the Government will be taking to bring the immigrants and and population to acceptable levels.
Cameron will also highlight how Britain has benefited ‘immeasurably’ from immigrant workers and entrepreneurs, pointing to their contribution to schools, charities, financial services, fashion, food and music. (ANI)
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