Wednesday, 16 February 2011

A Sustainable Population Strategy


A sustainable Immigration policy should be structured around the harmonious integration of people from all cultural and religious backgrounds, regardless of race colour or creed.

While this is easier said than done; witness the failure of UK, France and other countries best efforts, it must remain the prime objective. These failures are now considered by many, to be the direct result of the unwillingness of the host country officials to state from the outset, that immigrant entry to their country will be conditional upon the applicants willingness to accept that they must live under their new countries own law and no other. Failure to abide by this stipulation, would mean that they will be made to return to their country of origin.

To any who feel this approach is too harsh or discriminatory, let them be reminded that our fathers went to war and many gave their lives to ensure their country people had ongoing freedom of  speech, were allowed to follow a religion of their choosing and to participate in the process of a democratic government.  There is nothing more important to our culture. This should be an unconditional requirement of all immigrants and not just those seeking to gain protection from the lack of these rights in their own country. With Rights Comes Responsibility.