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Showing posts with label Ryecroft Primary school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ryecroft Primary school. Show all posts

Tuesday, 24 May 2011

WE NEED 420 NEW SCHOOLS A YEAR TO COPE WITH MIGRANTS


For over 40 years now, the National Front have been warning the people of Britain about the adverse effects of Immigration, especially the idiotic and half baked policy of open-door immigration. Time and time again, we are being proved right.

The school system is on the brink of absolute collapse because of an explosion in pupil numbers which is a direct result from a decade of immigrants pouring over our borders. The analysis of official figures shows that the government will have to build, and YOU the taxpayer will have to pay for, an average of 420 new primary schools a year over the next three years to cope with the extra demand. In total, the new research does suggest, that England will need 1,222 new primaries by 2014 just to cope with the expected explosion in pupil numbers.

This research clearly shows what the actual affects of labour’s and now the coalitions policy towards immigration is having, and what a dramatic impact it is causing. Because of insane immigration policy’s by the traitors in parliament, two thirds of the population growth, which is causing massive strain on public services, is down to immigration; and is putting unbelievable amount of strain on primary schools, and will later put pressure on secondary schools and then housing. Lets be honest here folks: who out there can claim that an extra three million immigrants in a mere 12 years wouldn’t have a massive impact on public services?

Spectator Magazine first published this new research, which used statistics from the Department of Education.

George Bridges, a former adviser to David Cameron, had this to say in an article: that across the country there were “places feeling the blast of a population explosion that our political class seems determined to ignore.” He went on to highlight figures showing that councils in London needed 70,000 more primary schools places over the next four years while in Bristol another 3,000 were needed. “ The tale is the same in Luton, Leeds, Swindon, Poole, Eastbourne, Coventry, Rotherham and Darlington - anywhere you see toddlers queuing for swings, you’ll find a nightmare…. One in eight children born in the past decade had at least one immigrant parent, and every second child in London has an immigrant mother.”

For too long the destructive policies of the mainstream parties have been allowed to destroy our nation. We have to put a stop to it before it gets to late, and our public services collapse under the strain! For our children’s future, we must stand against the traitors and demand the interests of the British people be put first.

The National Front have been campaigning for over 40 years to ensure that British interests are put first. We are the only political party that has consistently looked out for you, the native Brit. We have been campaigning and will continue to campaign to ensure the best for you and your children.

Monday, 14 December 2009

GRIEVING BROTHER AND SISTER BANNED FROM CHRISTMAS DISCO BECAUSE THEY HAD TIME OFF WHEN THEIR FATHER DIED OF CANCER!!


A primary school in Bradford has barred a grieving five year old boy from a school disco, which was meant for pupils who had 100 per cent attendance, because he took time off after his dad died of cancer.

Samantha Watson’s children, Sean and Claire, seven, were distraught when they found out they could not attend the end of term disco at Ryecroft Primary school in Bradford. The children took time off, so therefore did not have perfect attendance, when their dad, Michael Watson, died of an aggressive form of throat cancer at the young age of 46.

Obviously outraged, Samantha had this to say:

"They had a couple of days off when their dad passed away and then a couple the week after because of the funeral. I found out that they were not allowed to go because they had time off so I rang the school office to check if this was the case and the women said “bereavements count”. Michael had cancer for two years and it got really bad. The school knew he was poorly and we said we had been told he had not got long. I made them aware that if the worst happened we would have to drag the kids out of school. It’s a lot for them to take at Christmas.”


In response a spokesman from the school commented:

“Following conversations with the head teacher, it appears there was a mistake about the year 1 boy and he could have attended the disco. This would have been put right if the mother had spoken to the right person, because of the way the mother spoke to the admin assistant the opportunity to rectify this appropriately was missed. The school will apologise to mum for this genuine error.”


One thing that annoys me about what the school said is how they are blaming the mother for the fact that her child could not attend the event. It is amazing how they backtrack as soon as the press get wind that they have acted in the most heartless and careless way, especially at this time of year… the time when you are supposed to show love, compassion and look at for others.

Another thing is the fact they only reward students with 100 per cent attendance is madness. Children who do not attend school because they are ill or are grieving and are attending their fathers funeral should not be punished.

I hope all the teachers and admin assistants feel ashamed for making a five year old and a seven year who has just lost their father feel that little bit worse.