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Open letter to the PM David Cameron


UK Debate about immigration.

UK politicians are engaged in endless debate about  curbing immigration and this debate is the centre of political  issues in the UK.

But we warn  the  PM David Cameron that with his continuing support to   dictatorial regimes around the world , the policy of curbing immigration to the UK will not work.

UK has been supporting  the dictatorial   regime of Paul Kagame. Now, there is a growing political opposition to the Rwanda regime that is being ignored by the PM David Cameron.

Most immigrant want to  go back to their countries.

 It is time for the PM to  push for democratic change in these dictatorial regimes so that  the conditions for return of migrant to their countries are met.

These include democracy,  free and fair elections, equality and human rights, freedom of speech and assembly  and  the release of  political prisoners.


Mr Prime Minister, please do not ignore this letter.

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  1. UKIP is wrong when they focus their immigration debate to the UK alone without taking into account the globalisation processes and the issues raised in the letter to the PM David Cameron. UKIP lacks the full understanding of the context in which immigration takes place and has increased around the world, especially in developed nations. They should stop lying to the British people with false promises.

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