Wednesday 10 February 2016

February 2016 - BM Scotland Views and Opinions

 
BM Scotland Views and Opinions

 

The headlines and the media attention might have shifted to other more 'newsworthy'  stories
but the refugees and asylum-seekers continue to arrive in Scotland.
Across Scotland local authorities maintain a low profile as special arrangements are made to house, feed, school and provide medical care for the new arrivals. Expensive translation and interpreter services are provided for non-English speakers.
Where is this extra money coming from in these times of enforced cuts to public spending?
Pro-migrant organisations try to pretend that the refugees will integrate quickly into local communities, will work hard, (doing what jobs?), will enrich Scottish communities with their exotic cultures and cuisine. Yet privately many government advisors admit that most refugees will only stay temporarily before first migrating to the cities, initially to multi-racial neighbourhoods in Glasgow or Edinburgh, while the majority while quietly slip away to settle in London.
Both ways Scotland loses out; wasted money and resources, wasted effort, and greater concentrations of non-whites in our two largest cities.


SUNWHEEL AND THE SALTAIRE CROSS
Dover January 30th 2016

Scottish Defence League and British Movement activists shoulder to shoulder
at the Dover anti-immigration demonstration


DID SOMEONE MENTION OIL ?

Over many years the SNP has used the slogan "It's Scotland's Oil", even though the companies actually operating in Scottish oil-fields are actually either American or international corporate companies.
Fast forward to 2014 and 2015, the SNP based its economic projections for an Independent Scotland on the value of the oil reserves in the North Sea that are landed and refined in Scotland. Now the price of crude oil on the international markets has dived and de-valued. The oil industry is cutting jobs both on the rigs and on shore. Is this the reason for the deafening silence from the SNP about its economic projections based on oil?

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1 comment:

  1. BM Scotland should sit down with The New British Union in our Scotland for unity gatherings, meets etc

    The NBU have joined up with South West Infidels for a unity day of action in Bristol in March, why not in Scotland. British peoples party have also joined in with the NBU in Yorkshire.

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