Yet another example of how this government’s policy of immigration is destroying our country.
From the Daily Mail
Maternity wards are being forced to turn away expectant mothers because they cannot cope with soaring demand from immigrants.
One hospital even had to shut its maternity ward for two months because its staff were needed elsewhere to deliver babies from foreign-born mothers.
An investigation has found the cost of providing maternity services for immigrants has more than doubled in only a decade to £350million a year.
But the Government has massively underestimated the scale of the problem, and last year the number of midwives actually fell for the first time since Labour came to power.
According to an investigation by the BBC’s Ten O’Clock News, one baby in eight was born to an immigrant mother in 1997.
Now, the figure is almost one in four.
Can our government not see that by letting all these immigrants in, our country is now crumbling under their weight? Are they so busy trying to find ways to hide the money they keep getting given (but know nothing about!), that they miss the fact that British people, who were born here are simply being pushed aside in favour of the ‘new kids’.
Enough is enough – this HAS TO STOP NOW.
And YOU – the hard working taxpayer – have no choice but to pay for this…
From The Telegraph
While the number of babies born to British mothers has fallen by 44,000 a year since the mid-1990s, the figure for babies born to foreign mothers has risen by 64,000. The overall birth rate is at its highest level for 26 years.
Figures from the Office for National Statistics showed in 2006 there were 15,000 more Eastern European babies born here than a decade earlier, 11,000 more babies from the Indian sub-continent and 8,000 extra babies from African-born mothers.
In parts of London, seven out of 10 babies are now delivered to mothers born overseas. London’s chief nurse, Trish Morris-Thompson, admitted the NHS had not realised how immigration would affect maternity services.
“The timing of the impact is much quicker than we had anticipated”, she said.