The video from Russian TV is called 'Can't Stay, Can't Go' Illegals left to struggle in UK poverty limbo. The men destroyed their Indian passports to make it difficult to remove them from UK soil. So where is the wealthy Indian community in the UK and why they not doing their utmost to help these people to go home?
India must be responsible for telling its people that the UK is not a wealthy country and that there is very high unemployment for a nation of its size. The UK does not look after its own poor let alone the poor of other countries.
In May 2007, the Daily Telegraph published an article on the top 20 richest Asians and it stated that the Asian influence on British business is staggering. It included the Vodafone chief executive Arun Sarin at the helm of a FTSE 100 company. In 2007, Asian-owned businesses in London alone had a turnover of 60 billion. If you look at the timeline of this Asian business success, it all happened in the last 30 years, the springboard was the Maggie Thatcher era. That era is over and long gone. Now it is the time of trials and tribulations for the business people. It is the sober decade, as such the Indian people have to understand that the opportunities in the UK were not what they were.
There was a time when a person could be successful in a career without an academic education, that has all changed, with the fact that governments and bankers can make money off the backs of students and get them into never ending debt. Better to live in India debt free; then to live in a debt ridden society and mentality where its poor are forced to live on credit cards to survive. The poverty in the UK is much greater than the politicians will admit too. Most of the poor cannot afford to eat proper food, how can they do so on 70 pounds a week and pay all of their bills? They can't. Others that are ill are also being removed from the sick list by the UK government's henchmen; whose job it is to do so. No surprise then that many of those henchmen are also Asians. Hence, they don't have an issue about standing against the people on behalf the highest bidders.
Dental has also been taken over by Asians and it is rare to find an English dentist. Hospitals are also house full of those that have been trained in the UK. Is it any wonder there are not enough jobs for the indigenous population of the UK? Is it any wonder that the dentists refused to treat their patients on the NHS, why? Their only interest is money, and it is shame on India that it should be the case. Jesus Christ warned the people that they must choose money or God, you cannot have two masters. The Indian mentality is prosper financially, to be successful for its own sake. They worked hard and they worked long hours for financial reward. However, how much do you see of them giving back what the British Isles, this land of Joseph blessed them with? Do they help the poor out of poverty? Or do they live in mansions? You know the answer to that.
So let us list them.
Britain's Richest Asians
01 Mike Jatania and family
Worth £850m
Worth £850m
02 Lord Swraj Paul and family
Worth £750m
Worth £750m
03 Vijay and Bhikhu Patel
Worth £500m
Worth £500m
04 Gulu Lalvani and family
Worth £450m
Worth £450m
05 Jasminder Singh and family
Worth £360m
Worth £360m
06 Tom Singh
Worth £350m
Worth £350m
07 Ramesh and Pratibha Sachdev
Worth £350m
Worth £350m
08 Sir Anwar Pervez and family
Worth £250m
Worth £250m
09 Firoz Kassam
Worth £240m
Worth £240m
10 Navin and Varsha Engineer
Worth £220m
Worth £220m
11 Bharat and Ketan Mehta
Worth £200m
Worth £200m
12 Abdul Alimahomed and family
Worth £150m
Worth £150m
13 Nat Puri and family
Worth £130m
Worth £130m
14 Dinesh Dhamija
Worth £120m
Worth £120m
15 Shami Ahmed and family
Worth £115m
Worth £115m
16 Rajan and Sanjay Kumar
Worth £100m
Worth £100m
17 Harpal Matharu and family
Worth £100m
Worth £100m
18 Surinder Arora and family
Worth £95m
Worth £95m
19 Rita and Rahul Sharma
Worth £95m
Worth £95m
20 Iqbal Ahmed and family
Worth £90m
Worth £90m
Teshuvah India, Teshuvah
ELIAKIM JOSEPH-SOPHIA
1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/2808595/Top-20-Richest-Asians.html
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