Welcome to The Few Good Men

Thanks for visiting our club and having a look around, there is a lot to see. Why not consider becoming a member?

The Immigration Fairy

A Pleasant Little Tale.

Ahmed Ranjit Oluwalu lands at Heathrow on a jumbo jet from foreign
lands and talks his way past the immigration officer with a sorry,
contrived tale of woe, misery and persecution.

He's sitting in the hall wondering how he's going to get by when he
feels a light tug at the leg of his pyjamas and
looks down to see a tiny man with large ears and a pointy hat.

"Who are you?" says Ahmed.

The little man replies "I'm the immigration fairy". "As the one
thousandth sorry case to blag his way into the U.K. today I can grant
you three wishes."

Ahmed can't believe his luck but ponders on his choices for a moment
and says "OK", "First of all I'd like to be wealthy beyond anything I
could have made back in my homeland."

The fairy claps his hands and says "It is done" Ahmed finds he has
a state benefits book in his hands. Ahmed goes on to say "Thank you
kind fairy", "Now I'd like to live for free in a wonderful home
grander than anything I could have built out of mud back home"

The fairy claps his hands and says "It is done." Ahmed finds he's
holding the keys to a five bedroomed council house in Bradford.

Ahmed can't believe his luck but thinks his next choice will be the
clincher to beat his wildest fantasies..

"Fairy," he says "I want to fit in and be treated like I've lived here
all my life". "Make me an Englishman."

The fairy claps his hands and says "It is done" Ahmed finds he's
white skinned, blonde haired and dressed in a pinstripe suit, with an
umbrella But the house keys and his benefit book have disappeared.

Dismayed he asks the fairy "What happened to my other wonderful
gifts?"


The fairy replies "Well, Sunshine". "If you want to live like a
white Englishman in the U.K."

Then you're entitled to F**k all."
 
Not funny, not funny at all. Full of innacuracies and could have come straight out of the BNP manifesto

I have worked for the Department of Work and Pensions and can tell you there are plenty of white british people who feel they have a right to a life on benefits.
 
Back
Top