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Are Some Labour Members Beginning To See The Light?
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/d ebate/a rticle- 2506888 /Immigr ation-t alk-rac e-riots -minist ers-cla im-have nt-warn ed-STEP HEN-GLO VER.htm l
First Jake Straw and now David Blunkett, are beginning to speak the truth regarding immigration, but the difference is it seems it is more acceptable for them to do so.
/// If a Right-wing politician or newspaper had spoken in such terms, there would have been uproar, and opprobrium from many on the Left. Yet there has been silence. As a Labour MP, Mr Blunkett is allowed — just — to say things which a person on the Right would not be. ///
First Jake Straw and now David Blunkett, are beginning to speak the truth regarding immigration, but the difference is it seems it is more acceptable for them to do so.
/// If a Right-wing politician or newspaper had spoken in such terms, there would have been uproar, and opprobrium from many on the Left. Yet there has been silence. As a Labour MP, Mr Blunkett is allowed — just — to say things which a person on the Right would not be. ///
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// The MP said "phenomenal" progress was being made by community groups to improve integration in Page Hall but the government's decision to axe Labour's Migration Impact Fund - a £50m pot for councils to ease pressure on housing, schools and hospitals - was hampering these efforts.
"We are not asking for a lot of money. We are just asking for a bit of understanding from government. A bit of interest. The government's just not interested. It's absolutely pivotal to holding this community together." //
If you want to read the story without the Daily Mail spin, here is the original report (Also debunks the opening paragraph of the Mail piece thaT SAYS THE BBC HAVE IGNORED THE COMMENTS).
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2490 9979
// The MP said "phenomenal" progress was being made by community groups to improve integration in Page Hall but the government's decision to axe Labour's Migration Impact Fund - a £50m pot for councils to ease pressure on housing, schools and hospitals - was hampering these efforts.
"We are not asking for a lot of money. We are just asking for a bit of understanding from government. A bit of interest. The government's just not interested. It's absolutely pivotal to holding this community together." //
If you want to read the story without the Daily Mail spin, here is the original report (Also debunks the opening paragraph of the Mail piece thaT SAYS THE BBC HAVE IGNORED THE COMMENTS).
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Never had much time for Blunket but in this he has had the experience to justify his claims.
Won't go down well with the liberal left but certainly will go down well with proper left wing labour voters.
Although the liberal left will never admit it the real left also have concerns but then as the working man they are sneered on by the liberal left.
Dont believe me? Watch for the right-on brigade piling on here soon.
Won't go down well with the liberal left but certainly will go down well with proper left wing labour voters.
Although the liberal left will never admit it the real left also have concerns but then as the working man they are sneered on by the liberal left.
Dont believe me? Watch for the right-on brigade piling on here soon.
I remember when Hague was leader of the Tories, and coming up to an election he mentioned immigration as a problem and was shouted down by Labour as being racist and having racist policies.
But of course as Enoch Powell said all those years ago, immigration has now become a "non subject" that no politician is allowed to talk about.
And because no political party will talk about it we have now sleep walked into a situation where we have now allowed millions into this country, many of whom we don't want here and are just living off the state, or off the proceeds of crime.
Areas of some of our cities are almost no-go areas for "whites", and most large British cities have their ghetto areas that all whites have moved out from and the immigrants have dragged down to the level they are used to in their own countries.
And of course it is too late to do anything about it, we are now stuck with it. And with the stupid EU no-borders rule it will get worse.
But of course as Enoch Powell said all those years ago, immigration has now become a "non subject" that no politician is allowed to talk about.
And because no political party will talk about it we have now sleep walked into a situation where we have now allowed millions into this country, many of whom we don't want here and are just living off the state, or off the proceeds of crime.
Areas of some of our cities are almost no-go areas for "whites", and most large British cities have their ghetto areas that all whites have moved out from and the immigrants have dragged down to the level they are used to in their own countries.
And of course it is too late to do anything about it, we are now stuck with it. And with the stupid EU no-borders rule it will get worse.
Wow now Nick Clegg of all people admits that some immigrants are in opposition to the "The British Way Of Life" all that remains now is for David Cameron to admit the same, and then this country can get down to some constructive debating on the wrongs of mass immigration.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/n ick-cle gg/1044 9064/Ni ck-Cleg g-intim idating -and-of fensive -Roma-m igrants -must-b e-sensi tive-to -Britis h-way-o f-life. html
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Yes, AOG, he could be talking about " the travelling community". Any foreigner, and that includes British people who are new to an area, must learn to adjust to the ways and customs of the locals or face the consequences of not doing so.
But, in itself , this is not opening a debate about immigration in general. It is confined to the behaviour of one small group, numbering, at most, 200,000.
But, in itself , this is not opening a debate about immigration in general. It is confined to the behaviour of one small group, numbering, at most, 200,000.
What strikes me is that it's not about 'race' at all. A complete red herring.
What Brits really hate is anyone who is one or more of: unemployable, financially needy or simply has "lower standards". Don't want our precious property prices dragged down, do we. *
Just listen to the vehemence with which people deliver the word 'scum' at other people. And I include white people aiming it at other whites.
There are people who don't get along with their fellow countrymen from the town 10 miles down the road.
Any "outsider" group gets a rough time, basically. What hope do foreigners have?
* Obscure filmic reference. Recently been on TV.
What Brits really hate is anyone who is one or more of: unemployable, financially needy or simply has "lower standards". Don't want our precious property prices dragged down, do we. *
Just listen to the vehemence with which people deliver the word 'scum' at other people. And I include white people aiming it at other whites.
There are people who don't get along with their fellow countrymen from the town 10 miles down the road.
Any "outsider" group gets a rough time, basically. What hope do foreigners have?
* Obscure filmic reference. Recently been on TV.
If one watching the TV news last night, one couldn't have failed to notice that it was mainly the Asian community that were 'up in arms' over this influx of Roma migrants into their area.
This is why the politicians are now getting concerned, but when the indigenous population voiced similar concerns regarding the huge influx of Blacks and Asians into their areas, they were classed as racists.
Not so now, the politicians who allowed our country to be changed out of all recognition to what it once was pre the 1960s, are now coming out of the closet to voice their concerns over this particular section of people who are upsetting those who also came to this country to settle.
This is why the politicians are now getting concerned, but when the indigenous population voiced similar concerns regarding the huge influx of Blacks and Asians into their areas, they were classed as racists.
Not so now, the politicians who allowed our country to be changed out of all recognition to what it once was pre the 1960s, are now coming out of the closet to voice their concerns over this particular section of people who are upsetting those who also came to this country to settle.
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