The Scotsman

Could rose-tinted spectacles be blinding her to the facts about immigratio­n?

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Every Saturday I buy my copy of The Scots man, I like the crossword, and hope one day to win a pen.

I also wait, with anticipati­on, for Susan Dalgety’s fullpage opinion article and find myself ever more bewildered with every passing week.

I am sure she is a very nice person but her take on reality exposes the madness of the progressiv­e neo-leftist worldview which is only one col - umn inch away from declaring unicorns and leprechaun­s as real and anyone who does not agree is de facto a bigoted, hate-filled white supremacis­t.

Her last outburst of fluffy kitten talking points (5 Septemb er) declared how wonderful the impact of immigratio­n from the third world to Germany has been over the last few years and why this is the best thing since sliced pumpernick­el.

A cursor y glance at crime figures, rape statistics and social disharmony destroying the fabric of German culture would shatter this delusion in one minute.

She calls men like me racists for simply expressing concern about the massive influx of non-european third world young unattached male migration to Britain, which is a UN policy of Global Migration signed in December 2018 by the PM Teresa May, whilst we, the people of these islands, were never asked if that was OK.

Ms Dalgety’s latest stance is a smack in the face since our concern is entirely based on protecting naïve silly women like Susan whose happy life and freedoms in this coun - try exist because we, Scottish men, are looking after her. NAME AND ADDRESS

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I see from her article that Susan Dalgety wears glasses but I did not realise they were rose-tinted as her article “Racism blinds too many to the benefits of immigratio­n” shows.

She refuses to accept that asylum seekers, under EU legislatio­n, should claim asylum in the first EU country they enter. Instead 5,000 migrants, and counting, have come illegally to our shores this year. Why? They know the chance of being deported is negligible since specialist lawyers milk a flawed legal aid system funded by unwilling taxpayers.

Ms Dalgety says “more than half of refugees entering Germany are now in work and crucially paying tax”. It therefore follows that the others are not in work, not paying tax, are on benefits and living in taxpayer-funded housing.

CLARK CROSS Springfiel­d Road Linlithgow

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