Tuesday, 27 October 2009


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Mass Immigration Deliberate Labour Policy

October, 26 2009

Following the recent revelation, in the Evening Standard, by Andrew Neather, a former senior adviser to Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett, about the Government's political agenda to open up Britain's immigration controls to mass immigration Migrationwatch Chairman, Sir Andrew Green said, in The Daily Telegraph, that

"Now at least the truth is out, and it's dynamite.

"Many have long suspected that mass immigration under Labour was not just a cock up but also a conspiracy. They were right.

"This Government has admitted three million immigrants for cynical political reasons concealed by dodgy economic camouflage."


A selection of recent media reports

The outrageous truth slips out: Labour cynically plotted to transform the entire make-up of Britain without telling us
So now the cat is well and truly out of the bag. For years, as the number of immigrants to Britain shot up apparently uncontrollably, the question was how exactly this had happened. 
The Daily Mail (26-Oct-2009)

France to launch national pride campaign in battle against Islamic fundamentalism
France is to launch a hard-hitting campaign aimed at 'reaffirming pride' in the country and combating Islamic fundamentalism. As well as providing civic lessons for adults - including classes about the country's Christian history and liberal political institutions - the government will encourage school...
Daily Mail (26-Oct-2009)

Is immigration good for the economy?
The Office for National Statistics recently warned that the UK's population could hit 70m. Rising immigration can help defray the cost of an ageing population, but it has economic costs...
Investors Chronicle (26-Oct-2009)

Widdecombe slams border agency's 'wrong approach'
The UK Border Agency is putting targets ahead of effective border control, Ann Widdecombe told MPs on...
Yahoo Uk And Ireland News (26-Oct-2009)

Cannabis factory in Mapperley Park home
AN ILLEGAL immigrant had only been in Nottingham for a few months when he got involved in growing cannabis worth more than £40,000. Father-of-two Son Nguyen spent two months travelling from his homeland in northern Vietnam, through western Europe to the UK, where he found work in the building...
this is Nottingham.co.uk (26-Oct-2009)

Croydon Council Unhappy With Home Office Announcement on Assylums Without Consultation
Croydon Council has expressed its dissatisfaction to the Home Office at the prospect of the town becoming the only place in the country where 'walk-in' asylum seekers can stake their...
eGov Monitor (26-Oct-2009)

Residents have every right to vote as they did
Sir, Further to the letter (Herald, 17th October) from Mr. Marsden and his comments regarding the British National Party (anti-immigration) and its share of the vote as opposed to that of the Green Party (save the planet) in the Penrith West by-election, I used to live in Castletown in that ward for...
Cumberland and Westmorland Herald (26-Oct-2009)

Christians told to reject 'chilling' BNP
British Christians must stand "shoulder to shoulder" in opposition to the British National Party, according to former Archbishop of Canterbury George...
View London.co.uk (26-Oct-2009)

REVEALED: WHY THE GOVERNMENT LOST CONTROL OF IMMIGRATION
Andrew Neather, a former senior adviser to Tony Blair, David Blunkett and Jack Straw, has today revealed the secret political agenda which lay behind the Governments loosening of Britains immigration controls. 
Balanced Migration (26-Oct-2009)

The real threat of immigration
This is not just a 'tabloid issue'. We must tackle immigration's effect on our population, or risk leaving the field to extremists
The Guardian (26-Oct-2009)

How I became the story and why the Right is wrong
There's an old maxim among journalists that you shouldn't let yourself become the story. As the Evening Standard's long-serving comment editor, I'm mostly happy to commission others to write on these pages and let them take both plaudits and...
Evening Standard (26-Oct-2009)

Labour in open borders storm: Demands for inquiry into claims migrants were let in so Tories could be accused of racism
Ministers face calls for an inquiry into claims that their open-door immigration policy was designed to make Britain more multicultural and allow Labour to portray the Tories as...
Daily Mail (26-Oct-2009)

WE MUST RETURN TO OUR ONCE GREAT INDUSTRIAL PAST
IT WAS the mantra that Gordon Brown continually repeated throughout his Chancellorship. No more boom and bust, he proclaimed, trumpeting Lab our s supposedly efficient management of the...
Daily Express (26-Oct-2009)

Hasn't Tony Blair done us enough harm already?
The Labour campaign to have Tony Blair installed as President of Europe gathered momentum yesterday with a typically unctuous endorsement from Foreign Secretary David...
Daily Mail (26-Oct-2009)

Question Time backlash grows: Archbishop and BBC veteran join protests over 'Nick Griffin Show'
The backlash against the BBC for allowing Nick Griffin on Question Time was reinforced yesterday by a former Archbishop of Canterbury, a veteran broadcaster - and even the...
Daily Mail (26-Oct-2009)

MAIN PARTIES LACK CREDIBILITY ON IMMIGRATION
VOTERS yesterday challenged politicians to get a grip on immigration after a shock poll found nearly two-thirds of people think the main parties have no credible...
Sunday Express (26-Oct-2009)

Voters issue a wake-up call to politicians 
VOTERS today issue a shock wake-up call to politicians - with a majority declaring they share the BNP view that Britain has too many immigrants. 
News of the World (25-Oct-2009)

Albanian wanted for murder in 1996 found living in North East with wife and two children
To his neighbours, Sokol Sinani appeared like any other ordinary married father bringing up his two children in a quiet cul-de-sac in a quiet village in north east...
Daily Mail (25-Oct-2009)

Labour and Tories fight it out on the big issues. This week.. IMMIGRATION 
BOTH Labour and the Tories have been accused of shying away from the sensitive issue of immigration . . . and now it has come back to haunt them. 
News of the World (25-Oct-2009)

BNP leader Nick Griffin 'could appear on Question Time again'
BNP leader Nick Griffin could be invited back to make further appearances on Question Time, the BBC has said. The controversial far-right politician could feature on the show again because the BNP's electoral support and two European Parliament seats mean it fulfils the criteria necessary to deserve an...
Daily Mail (25-Oct-2009)