Australia’s Immigration Debate

States ignore Beazley in grab for migrants – The Australian 7.7.06

Third World pay rates and the giving away of our dominant technology to the Third World for free,means that our industry is no longer competitive in the global market.

Our high pay rates across the board sends more and more of our industry and services overseas.  Australians are not nationalistic and always go for the cheap alternative.  The fact that they put themselves and their mates out of work by this attitude does not seem to worry them.

The answer to this problem is of course to import large numbers of skilled and unskilled migrants from Third World countries,which all parties claim we now need owing to the failure of our education system to provide a skilled work force after the catastrophic policy of the “post industrial economy”.

We know that mass immigration and a borderless world is the eventual policy of the Liberal and National parties but where does the Labor party stand?  State Labor governments are the biggest employers of the thousands of temporary skilled migrants flowing into this country and although Beazley has instigated a belated campaign against the scheme,only the N.S.W. Premier Norris Iemma wanted his Labor state colleagues to resist the Commonwealth governments’ proposals to make it easier for migrants to enter Australia.

This is not surprising,as with New Labour in England,the Australian Labor Party no longer represents the poor and the weak.  It is now just another Tool of Inner City elite.  That Left Wing animal the Greens,do not even want us to make a living.

Australians had better wake up to their position or start learning Mandarin.

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