Labour Party promotes Immigration because immigrants vote for them, it’s a viscious circle.
The Labour government promotes immigration because it knows, that those who need welfare cheques tend to vote for them.
Furthermore, the Labour government benefits whether or not the immigrants are productive.
Where immigrants are productive, the government gets more money in taxes. Where immigrants are the cause of problems, the government then uses this to justify greater funding.
Indeed, the Labour government acts just like a greedy, uncaring landlord who squashes as many people as possible into his properties. He does not care how badly his existing tenants are affected by this. He just wants to maximise his income.
Take note also of the impending treachery of Gordon Brown who seems to be trying to get the voting age reduced to age 16. The idea, once again, is to increase the number of votes likely to come Labour’s way – because youngsters (who have to pay for nothing, who are being heavily indoctrinated by government teachers, and who have little experience of the real world) are easily fooled into voting for a party which claims to offer them a great deal but which, in fact, is going to turn them into workhorses and tax them to the hilt.
Gordon Brown would debase British democracy even further and give the vote to five year olds if he thought that it would keep him in government.
Over and over again, we see that the Labour politicians have no concern whatsoever for Britain or for our English people.
Their Number One priority is to keep themselves in power.
Traditionnal Labour former voters who voted for BNP are called xenophobes
The Labour party’s ministers have consistently lied about immigration. To give just one example, the former Europe minister Denis McShane repeatedly insisted that Polish entry to the European Union would lead to only a few thousand Polish immigrants.
In fact, as many as 600,000 arrived. Once again, this was dire news for traditional Labour supporters, whose wages were cut or who in some cases found themselves out of a job.
But when they complained, the high-minded New Labour establishment told them they were xenophobes and that their views were not worth listening too.
Last month David Smith, a Daily Mail reader, wrote me this letter which succinctly explains the point of view of millions of British voters.
Though no supporter of the BNP, he wrote: ‘A political class and media elite has tried to irrevocably change this country against the wishes of the majority.
‘They see in the BNP the last hope before England, and it is England that matters to them, is lost. They never wanted mass immigration, a multicultural society, a globalised low wage world but this is what the elites have given them. And all the time enriching themselves.
‘To dismiss their fears and denigrate them as racist bigots will be a foolish mistake but I hold out no hope that any party or commentator will attempt to deal with their fears in any meaningful way.’
I do not agree with everything that Mr Smith says, but his analysis is far more acute than anything I have ever read by a Labour minister.
David Smith highlights, too, the fact that the Conservatives have been reluctant to fill the void. Indeed, whenever the Conservatives attempted to raise concerns about immigration they were vilified in the BBC and mainstream media as the nasty party.
As a result of this refusal by mainstream political parties to discuss immigration, and other issues of concern to ordinary voters, a giant vacuum has emerged in British political discourse. It has been filled by “the evil bigots” of the BNP, and now Britain must cope with the consequences.
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