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Default NEW LABOUR - GB WRECKERS



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-1222977/
MELANIE-PHILLIPS-The-outrageous-truth-slips-Labour
-cynically-plotted-transform-entire-make-Britain-telling-us.html

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.

Was it through a fit of absent-mindedness or gross incompetence? Or was it
not inadvertent at all, but deliberate?

The latter explanation seemed just too outrageous. After all, a deliberate
policy of mass immigration would have amounted to nothing less than an
attempt to change the very make-up of this country without telling the
electorate.

There could not have been a more grave abuse of the entire democratic
process. Now, however, we learn that this is exactly what did happen. The
Labour government has been engaged upon a deliberate and secret policy of
national cultural sabotage.

This astonishing revelation surfaced quite casually last weekend in a
newspaper article by one Andrew Neather. He turns out to have been a
speech writer for Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett.

And it was he who wrote a landmark speech in September 2000 by the then
immigration minister, Barbara Roche, that called for a loosening of
immigration controls. But the true scope and purpose of this new policy
was actively concealed.

In its 1997 election manifesto, Labour promised 'firm control over
immigration' and in 2005 it promised a 'crackdown on abuse'. In 2001, its
manifesto merely said that the immigration rules needed to reflect changes
to the economy to meet skills shortages.

But all this concealed a monumental shift of policy. For Neather wrote
that until 'at least February last year', when a new points-based system
was introduced to limit foreign workers in response to increasing uproar,
the purpose of the policy Roche ushered in was to open up the UK to mass
immigration.............