Friday, July 19, 2013

And Immigration ....

Let us say that you own a house. You want to throw a party.
You know that the house might feasibly hold 25 people in tolerable comfort.
One of your guests decides unilaterally to invite all his friends too and suddenly there are over fifty attendees.
What does this mean to:
a) You and your family?
b) To your house?
c) To the party itself and
d) To the people who had been originally invited?
It ruins your plans. It puts your house at risk of damage. It ruins the party and your guests do not receive what they had been led to expect.
The only people to gain are the unwanted guests who manage to get to some sort of party when they had nothing else on that particular evening.
Maybe explained in this manner, we may be able to get the point across to all the Kensington lefties!

Christianity and Reform UK.

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