Our Contract with the British People 5 - Immigration

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  • How we plan to make immigration work for Britain again #reformuk #hatfield #welwyngardencity #welwynhatfield #contract #jackaaron
    Click here for the full draft of the Contract: www.reformparty.uk/our-contra...
    Promoted by Jack Aaron on behalf of Reform UK, Victoria Street, London SW1H 0HW.

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  • @realMaverickBuckley
    @realMaverickBuckley 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +9

    Very articulate. Well put. Please stick at it Jack.

  • @user-zi8lx5fw1w
    @user-zi8lx5fw1w 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +8

    hello Jack. good uck for 4th July

  • @MishaVlogz
    @MishaVlogz 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    I fully support the decision. As a British citizen by birth i value British life and culture. We should not change the traditions. Some people migrating do not integrate well and try to impose their own beliefs etc. we should respect UK how it is ❤

  • @careytitan9097
    @careytitan9097 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Tony Blair opened the flood gates to mass immigration in 1997 and was awarded the Charlemagne Prize in 1999 in recognition for European integration (immigration).
    Charlemagne was German, ruler of the Frankish Empire and founder of what became the Holy Roman Empire.
    Six months after stepping down as Britain’s prime minister, Tony Blair completed his conversion to Roman Catholicism.
    Blair was the third British PM to receive the prize, Winston Churchill and Edward Heath are the other two British politicians to have received the Charlemagne Prize, rewarded for their efforts of European integration.

  • @markscript5746
    @markscript5746 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

    The left (Blair) ensured more immigration to spite the Right. The Tories (not conservative) ensured more immigrants to boost GDP and have failed to understand GDP per capita whereby GB has sunk like a stone. Reform need to also highlight the unelected civil service thwarting politicians and imposing their own ideologies. Well done and keep strong.

    • @andylewis7360
      @andylewis7360 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Well said, Mark!

  • @remaincalm2
    @remaincalm2 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    1 in 6 people living in the UK were not born here according to Govt data. The last few years alone have seen over 1 million people arrive each year *legally*, welcomed by the Govt. The British people were not asked if they wanted this. The numbers are far bigger than the invasion by the Normans in 1066! Historians estimate that between 1 in 10 to 1 in 20 people living in Briton over that decade came from France to support William the Conqueror. We know that changed the language and culture of Briton forever, so what's happening today will have colossal consequences of far greater proportions. The changes we've seen over the last 20 years in culture and on the streets are just the beginning. We've moved from a high trust society to a low trust society. Society has lost the "great British sense of humour" because people have been bullied into censoring themselves for fear of offending people. Children are being indoctrinated at school about a number of things that are against traditional British values or just factually inaccurate.
    If economic issues haven't been resolved by taking in 10 million immigrants then it's quite clear that this unpopular policy running through 27 years of Labour and Tory governments isn't working and isn't the answer. Or perhaps we've been lied to and it was never intended that mass immigration is for improving GDP or to fill vacancies in the NHS.
    I am not against immigration and I've met some wonderful people from various countries living here. But it's the tidal wave of immigration that has overwhelmed our small island in many ways that's the problem, and no one in power is concerned about protecting British culture and values. It's all about protecting other cultures in Britain that continue to flourish in their country of origin, but there is no respect or protection given in Britain for what we value as being British.

    • @ElaineSutton-sv5og
      @ElaineSutton-sv5og 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I just want to pick up on your point about NHS. The NHS is a very complex issue.
      I worked for nearly 47 years in NHS. I, like many others around my age, are classed as "old school." We didn't need degrees to be a nurse. We trained in schools of nursing that were attached to hospitals. Training hundreds of nurses every year for free and getting a wage. Moving forward to the 1990s and 2000 and the Nursing powers decided the way forward was an improved and more educated workforce, sending them off to university but with limited place that have been continually reduced. 1 in 4 drop out after 18 months into their training, others successfully get jobs in NHS and a small % complete their degree but move onto other jobs not associated with Nursing.
      But it was hard caring for patients that was supposed to be a ratio 1:8 and nearly every 12.5 hour shift finding yourself caring for patients with a ratio of 1:10, 12 or 14. And as much as nurses on the shop floor complained that these were dangerous levels of care, matrons and managers shrugged their shoulders.
      And hence, we saw an influx of overseas nurses, particularly from India. Many told me that they were using the UK only as a gateway to get jobs in the US, New Zealand and Australia. And that's just one very small aspect of the NHS.

  • @dustthatsings6406
    @dustthatsings6406 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I am voting Reform although Labour is likely a shoo-in in my ward. Tighten your belts, it's all going to get worse under the reds.

  • @NO-CASH478
    @NO-CASH478 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Jack my boy, I'm afraid I have some very bad news for you, son. This is me - a stranger on youtube - acting as your best friend & confidante, looking out for your best interests by telling you what everyone close to you has neglected to mention. Are you ready? Good. Let's go:
    So, you're a young man with your whole life ahead of you & yet here you are, fresh-faced & rosy cheeked with your charming little spectacles on, beaming happily into your camera while you record yourself speaking aloud the 14 Words like a child reciting his ABC's..
    And then - with a quite frankly baffling level of confidence & formidable lack of foresight, presumably at the behest of some terrible, terrible advice - went right on ahead & posted it online where it will be forever available to watch on TH-cam, Jack! Preserved for the ages on the worldwide digital archive, for crying out loud!
    What do you think failed Reform-UK candidates are going to do when the bottom inevitably falls out of the barrel after you inevitably lose the election because your useless leader is a bigoted pillock? And then when you apply for your next exciting job-opportunity in your blazer, shirt & chinos, only to be haplessly informed by the receptionist that the branch-manager has already searched your name on Social-Media & found this video, you're going to feel more than a little bit small & very, very silly indeed when she hands you back your CV & then stares daggers at you until you turn around & slope woefully out the revolving door...
    Think on this before you go to sleep tonight, ok? Dwell on it some & then get back to me: What usually happens to a person's prospects in life when polite-society finds out they might be a little bit of a racist, hmmmmm ? You tell me, Jack!
    You tell me.

  • @allykhan8594
    @allykhan8594 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What are British values? Once i heard British Traditonal values.

  • @Jhonatan5
    @Jhonatan5 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    British values? 😂😂😂😂 Ok.

  • @philstabler
    @philstabler 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    U got a criminal record.

  • @philstabler
    @philstabler 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Kfcu uff