Letters to the Editor – Second class citizens in our own country

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For far too long we have been second class citizens in our own country the three main political parties have ignored all our pleas on mass immigration and the negative affect it has on our country.

 

Withdrawal from the EU would be positive in as much as we could control our borders and limit this endless drain on our resources i.e. Public Services, benefits claiming, having to build on “Green Belt” land to have sufficient housing and rising crime committed by foreign criminals.

 

Few people realise just how much the EU now controls and interferes with our day to day lives by imposing “red tape” and bureaucracy.

 

The unelected bureaucrats in Brussels have never obtained permission from the British people to act as such on our behalf. In fact over 85% of us want this IN/OUT Referendum.

 

Leaving the EU will benefit the UK right across the spectrum from Crime, Immigration, Infrastructure, Pensions, NHS, Public Services, Education, Employment and Energy.

 

We have “Wind Farms” forced upon us which adversely affects Tourism, House Prices and Employment.

 

But let’s be clear to the British public we are reaching a stage in British History that if they fail at this moment then the Britain we know will be gone forever, we are at the tipping point of the last chance saloon!

 

If we allow the ‘The Federal European Union’ Government to go unchecked then over the next parliament main political parties will push away, our last chance to remain free.

 

The main political parties with the ‘The Federal European Union’ will continue to undermine Britain’s economy, culture, and judicial system, in total our way of life.’

James Cole

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