21.04.2008 10:21 by Mr. X
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As it seems that ReeGed and I are currently active posting TV documentaries, I continue with an additional set. The series host, Rageh Omaar seeks to determine people’s opinions about immigration issues in Britain. I have written out the results from the surveys referenced in part 1. According to a survey of 1000 participants 83% feel that there is an immigration crisis. 84% think immigration should reduce or stop completely. 66% think their jobs have been undercut by migrant workers. 69% of Britons feel special treatment is given to migrants. 74% of the working class feel this way. 64% of the middle class think that British people are losing out due to immigrants’ special treatment. 40% of settled second and third-generation Britons feel that migrants are given special treatment. Immigrants are a source of cheap labour, & 40% of South Asians and Caribbeans believe migrants work for less pay. 21% of everyone in the poll said they are having difficulty finding jobs in their area because of migrant workers. 60% of British people think that immigration is making Britain a more dangerous place to live. Are Enoch Powell’s predictions of the consequences of large-scale immigration really true ? 2/3 of the settled immigrant communities agreed that immigration should be either reduced or stopped. Part 2 up next.
Current affairs series in which Rageh Omaar investigates how immigration has affected Britain, & whether Enahch Powell’s apocalyptic visions of 40 years ago have any basis in reality. The 1st programme examines the views of Britain’s native white population & settled immigrants towards recent arrivals, revealing a resentment that is not restricted to the white working class. The series also includes the results of a specially commissioned survey on immigration.
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