A former New Labour apparatchik reveals that the government deliberately opened up the country to mass immigration for political purposes. Referring to a report in 2001 he says:
Eventually published in January 2001, the innocuously labelled "RDS Occasional Paper no. 67", "Migration: an economic and social analysis" focused heavily on the labour market case.Mr Neather seems a bit conflicted about all this because he still makes the case for migrants coming to London - as if there's any actual danger of them 'drying up'.
But the earlier drafts I saw also included a driving political purpose: that mass immigration was the way that the Government was going to make the UK truly multicultural.
I remember coming away from some discussions with the clear sense that the policy was intended - even if this wasn't its main purpose - to rub the Right's nose in diversity and render their arguments out of date. That seemed to me to be a manoeuvre too far.
He talks about London being 'much more international now than, say, 15 years ago, and so much more heterogeneous than most of the provinces'. I lived in London 30 years ago and it was pretty bloody international then. Mr Neather also needs to get out into those benighted 'provinces' as well, some of which are (and have been for along time) pretty 'international' one way or the other.
Mr Neather has done us a great service in revealing what many people have long suspected, that New Labour's intentions have been to destroy our national identity (debates about 'Britishness', Mr Brown?). Unfortunately he himself is still floating around in that political class bubble: 'it's a question of genuine diversity now', he says. Words such as 'diversity' and 'multiculturalism' are the weasel words of the left. They're bullshit.
New Labour and the rest of the political class are busy not just changing the country but deliberately destroying it. We don't count. We're just the people. The BNP are just another bunch of wank-brained politicos but they've realised that people are really worried about lots of things, especially immigration, and have bothered to listen to them.
If you're a political party, you'll attract votes if you appear to be listening to people and taking them seriously instead of ignoring them or telling them to stop being stupid. How difficult can that be for the mainstream parties to understand?
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