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BM SCOTLAND. THE SNP ACTUALLY WANTS IMMIGRATION INTO SCOTLAND.
It is not too long ago when Nicola Sturgeon was First Minister of Scotland that the SNP were welcoming Syrians into Scotland and Sturgeon claimed that anyone who arrived to settle in Scotland could claim to be a 'Scot' within the first day!
Of course the SNP demonstrated its commitment to multiculturalism and 'diversity' when it elected Humza Yousaf to be First Minister and leader of the SNP. How did that work out?
This is what the SNP First Minister says in a recent press interview.....
"John Swinney declares he speaks for 'majority' of Scots as he suggests Scots care less about immigration than rest of UK
The First Minister insisted that people in Scotland have differing views on immigration than those south of the border despite polling showing this to be untrue.
There are anti-migrant protests almost every weekend in some part of Scotland, including outside asylum seeker hotels in the likes of Aberdeen and Falkirk.
Mr Swinney took part in a Guardian puff piece where he insisted that Scotland is a "much more diverse" country and that "very different attitudes prevailed in Scotland and the rest of the UK”. He also said that protestors outside migrant hotels represent “a very, very small minority in Scotland”
And then this recent SNP propaganda stunt.....
"The Scottish Government published a taxpayer-funded video which boasted "Scotland is more than just a name, it’s a way of living and being. Kind, welcoming and giving."
Mr Swinney then said: "In relation to the question of immigration, I recognize that immigration is an issue that is talked about and raised more part of our debate, but I think it's important that people understand what politicians stand for, my position is crystal clear.
"We need immigration into our economy to boost our age population. it's quite simply an issue that we have to discuss and debate, but one that I think there is a rational, considered approach."
Previously during the Glasgow event he branded the anti-migrant hotel protests as "appalling" and some of the language used " hostile." He went on: "So I have no truck with those with those protests, and I think it's important that very clear and emphatic political leadership is given that Scotland will not follow that hostile approach to migration."
Then there is the question of housing problems in Glasgow.....
"Swinney: Glasgow immigration row is fault of Home Office."
"The First Minister has said that the immigration issues Glasgow City Council are facing are a “product of decision-making” by the Home Office.
John Swinney’s response came as a report released in October by the Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership said that the city is “400% above” the level agreed under the UK’s asylum dispersal plan.
The plan was designed to share accommodation more evenly across the country.
Later, Mr Swinney said that his position on migration is “crystal clear” and he believes that Scotland needs migration to “boost our working age population”.
He said: “In relation to the question of immigration, I recognise that immigration is an issue that is talked about and raised more and is part of our debate, but I think it’s important that people understand where the politicians stand on that question.
“And my position is crystal clear, we need migration into our economy to boost our working age population.”
In August The Herald revealed that soaring demand for housing from homeless refugees could cost Glasgow City Council £66 million next year, according to new forecasts.
Susan Aitken, the leader of the SNP local authority called on the Home Office to help.
Currently, 44% of all people presenting as homeless to Glasgow City Council come from refugee households.
Refugees also account for over half of all temporary accommodation placements, and more than 60% of children in temporary accommodation are from refugee families.
Councillor Aitken said the problem was the current UK asylum policy, which she described as "a machine that creates homeless refugees".
Under Home Office rules, when someone comes to the UK seeking asylum they are provided with initial accommodation, often hostels or hotels, while their claims are processed, and then moved to longer-term dispersal accommodation in the community."
First Minister John Swinney....
“Of course I am concerned about it because I believe with every fibre of my body in the importance of inclusion within our society,”
Swinney said. “During my lifetime Scotland has become a much more diverse country. I’m very proud of that, and I want to make sure that remains our fundamental outlook.”
So there it is in his own words, the SNP leader John Swinney wants a multiracial, multicultural Scotland.
Whether the people of Scotland want it or not!
BM SCOTLAND: Into the Winter and the Pressure on Our Folk keeps Growing.
Time for Serious Political Change!
GLASGOW - Schools where one in three children don't speak English as a first language.
This is rapid changing population pressures.
At least some of the mainstream media and a few Scottish politicians are taking this situation seriously. The problem has been created by Labour Party asylum regulations and the SNP Holyrood government attitude towards homeless 'asylum-seekers'.
Notice how the media refers to Glasgow as "Britain's asylum capital".
Below are some extracts from news reports that are actually truthful about the situation.
"One in three schoolchildren in Britain's asylum capital of Glasgow don't speak English as their first language, figures show amid fears city can't cope with more arrivals."
"Around one in three schoolchildren in Britain's 'asylum capital' do not speak English as their first language, data has shown."
"Scottish Government figures show 28.8 per cent of students in Glasgow speak English as an additional language (EAL).
It is the highest figure than anywhere else in the country, which led one Scottish politician to describe the figure as 'staggering'.
Of the 71,957 students in schools in Glasgow, 20,717 are EAL learners, according to the figures from last September. That is a rise of a third since 2019 (22.5 per cent).
Glasgow was recently branded the 'asylum capital' of the UK after figures showed it housed the highest proportion of asylum seekers of any local authority - 65 per 10,000 residents, totalling 4,023.
It has also begun attracting homeless refugees from other UK cities including Belfast, Birmingham, and London.
'This scale of demand has serious consequences for educational standards, for social cohesion and for the long-term health of our society and economy.'
City Council leader Susan Aitken in September said the pressure could become unbearable due to Labour's decision to cut the amount of time migrants granted asylum can stay in official accommodation - including hotels - from 56 days to 28.
She believes this could prompt large numbers of refugees to head to Scotland due to its policy of guaranteeing everyone a legal right to housing. English councils are required only to house those in 'priority need', such as parents with children.
The local authority has previously warned of a £110million shortfall in the money required for homelessness services over the next two years - prompting the Scottish Tories to insist the budget crisis is of the SNP's own making.
A spokesman for Glasgow council said: 'Glasgow thrives as a city enriched by many different languages and cultures, and we proudly celebrate this diversity and the positive impact it brings to all our school communities.'
Council chiefs and homeless charities have demanded more support from the government to avoid Scotland's housing emergency being made even worse by an influx of refugees."
And another report....
"Opposition politicians say the rapid increase in the numbers of children not speaking English at home is a “failure of integration” and poses a risk to social cohesion. But this is part of a much wider problem for the city, which is rapidly tiring of being the asylum capital of Britain.
The need to hire specialist teachers for 21,000 EAL children will add to the city’s deepening financial crisis. Already in £1.6 billion of debt, Glasgow says it is facing a £66 million “black hole” next year through having to house a disproportionate number of asylum seekers in a city which has a chronic shortage of social housing.
Glasgow has the largest asylum seeker numbers of any UK council — approximately 3,800 — largely because of its justified reputation for being welcoming to migrants in the past. But this is rapidly altering the character of the Dear Green Place. The perception is growing that those in charge care more about migrants than about Glaswegians."
Of course what is shown in the media reports is that some Scottish politicians like the idea of multiculturalism. 'diversity' and an imported immigrant population.
Check out this ideologically motivated from Glasgow City Council;
"A spokesman for Glasgow council said: 'Glasgow thrives as a city enriched by many different languages and cultures, and we proudly celebrate this diversity and the positive impact it brings to all our school communities.'
No mention however as to what native Glaswegian Scots might think about that.
And it is not just Glasgow because recent statistics show that Edinburgh and Aberdeen are catching up on Glasgow in terms of settling 'asylum seekers' and for children who do not have English as a first language and need specialist language teachers and interpreters.
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