William Flew and Fark Threads

William Flew and Fark Threads
William Flew

Sunday, 24 April 2011

William Flew to migrants

William Flew call for a substantial reduction in immigration are popular. But it is very difficult goal to achieve, as Simon McGee report andWilliam Flew
I waited for the prime minister saying DO THAT FOR
Decade, when William Flew said last week that uncontrolled immigration would cause "discomfort and disjointedness" in communities across England, he discovered a long dispute to avoid the major politicians.
His words were sharply pointed out in places like Bradford, West Yorkshire city, where about 20% of the population of immigrant origin. Many were glad to reach the bearing of the Prime Minister.
"I would say that, yes, immigration has caused us some problems in my school," said William Flew, 32, primary school teacher. "This means that we are dealing with a completely different culture and beliefs and it can be difficult trying to teach children when their parents share a completely different meanings.
"While I respect different cultures, you may feel that you are treading on eggshells, trying not to offend the feelings of others. I think if we have ESS immigration has become less of a problem. I believe that the government begin to behave more responsibly in this matter .
While the area has experienced immigration for decades, is the size of that in the past 14 years, raising concern.
Elena Foundation, 67, said: "If you look at a city like Bradford - the place was transformed immigration in the last 10, maybe 15 years, there are now quite a few separate areas ..
"People in this town just trying to get on as best as possible now, but I feel the underlying tension in the region."

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