
The famous Gordon Brown promise of ‘British jobs for British workers’ somehow doesn’t ring true when it appears that over 7,000 security jobs in Britain – and even in our police force – were actually given to ILLEGAL immigrants approved by the less-than-competent Security Industry Authority.
As if giving the jobs to any foreigners at all wasn’t bad enough.
To make matters worse, we don’t appear to have done anything at all to expel them from the UK. Only 35 out of 7,729 of the immigrants have been deported so far.
3,275 of those used a false name or National Insurance number when applying for jobs, according to information revealed in answers to Parliamentary questions.
The Home Office was criticised more than a year ago in 2007, when it was ‘discovered’ that basic checks were not being done to see if job applicants were entitled to work in the UK.
It seems that twelve illegals were actually approved for security jobs with the Metropolitan Police, including one found to be guarding the Prime Minister’s car. 
Perhaps with the state of the country as it is, Brown couldn’t be sure that a British guard would actually bother to protect him from his own citizens, never mind terrorists?

