It is odd that the politicians whom the British elect to represent their interests recognise no proprietorial rights in the indigenous population. Indeed it could plausibly be argued that they give preference to incomers.
Is it remotely racist to draw attention to this anomaly? The politicians would like people to think so. They have enacted legislation to protect their preference. It is quite naughty to draw attention to facts of this kind. It is even naughtier to resent them and to want to do something about them is to risk being classified as a dangerous extremist.
Yet it is a fact that, in Britain, an unknown number of incomers, maybe as many as three millions ,have been housed somehow more often as not with local authority help. At the same time large numbers of 'natives' have been on housing lists for many years and so far as the local authorities are concerned can go on waiting.
Perhaps it is even more odd that the British continue to elect the same people to serve and defend their interests.
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