Immigration Takes Homes from Our People

By Mark Pritchard. Growing numbers of Britons, especially young Britons, have nowhere of their own to live. According to the homelessness charity Shelter, a fifth of British 18-to-34-year-olds have been forced to live with their parents because they can’t afford to rent or buy a home.

The reason? Immigrants and their descendents are taking their homes. But nobody wants to talk about it.

“There’s been a remarkable silence on the impact of migration on housing demand,” Sir Andrew Green, chairman of the respected monitoring group Migration Watch, was quoted as saying in the media.

Citing the government’s latest figures, Sir Andrew pointed out that more than a third of new households in England in the next 25 years will be the result of immigration. Even if house building were to increase by 25 percent, covering even more of what remains of our once green and pleasant land in concrete, there would still be a shortage of 800,000 homes by 2033. Sir Andrew observed “It’s a third of the whole issue and no-one’s talking about it”.

But in fact it is much more than a third. Sir Andrew and Migration watch use the Politically Correct definition of “immigrants” – people who have themselves come to settle in Britain. But in fact these are only the latest of the wave after wave of Afro-Asian and latterly Eastern European settlers who have colonised our small and overcrowded island in the last sixty years.

These colonists are – as South West Nationalist has shown elsewhere on this site, notable for a much higher birth rate than us mere natives. Therefore the descendents of Immigrants, as well as further new Immigrants, make a disproportionate demand on our housing stock. Given that the indigenous British population is actually falling, it is clear that this is the main if not the only reason there is a growing housing shortage.

Were it not for these Immigrants and their offspring, if Britain were a land for the British as India is for the Indians, Jamaica for the Jamaicans or Poland for the Poles, there would be no need for millions of new houses. No need for square miles of new urban sprawl across our countryside. Whilst young British families would still have affordable local houses in which to start their families.

Not only is it only British Nationalists who have the answer – it’s only British nationalists dare ask the question. Why are Immigrants and their settler descendents taking our houses from our people in our homeland?

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  1. There are many downsides to immigration, but this excellent article highlights two of the worst – the suppression of our birthrate by the lack of affordable housing for young British couples, and the resulting need to urbanise ever greater areas of England’s incomparable countryside. The news today that Britain’s population is set to increase by another eight million over the next sixteen years – which even the BBC tells us will be due mainly to immigration – just rubs it in.

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