"Another Politician prepared to Tell it as it is,"
Yes. The UK is full of politicians who are prepared to tell it as it is only after they have long since left office.
I have a little time for Mr Blunkett as he did seem to have shifted ground somewhat from his days as leader of Sheffield City council in the 80s, where that once proud city (declared a "Nuclear Free Zone when he was in office) was almost brought to its knees under his tenure. He did make some attempts to address the asylum problem as Home Secretary but had little chance of success under the Blair administration.
The issue of "swamping" seems to have become a matter of pedantry both here on AB and in the press. There are many areas of the country where people do feel "swamped" by immigrants. Whether they are accurate according to the dictionary is of no matter; that is how they feel. I've been to many of these areas myself and in some cases "swamping" does not adequately describe the situation. People who, from their agreeable Cotswold cottages, suggest Mr Fallon used "emotive" language should realise that it is an emotive topic. They should also have stroll down Barking Road after Friday prayers have just chucked out and then reconsider their position.