Sunday, November 3, 2013

The UK: 'Mass Immigration, Public Opinion and the ‘Racism’ of Johnson, Cameron, Clegg and Miliband' - "Racism is only racism when it is the people of the country trying to defend their ethnic interests, not when their ‘leaders’ defend theirs."


MASS IMMIGRATION, PUBLIC OPINION AND THE ‘RACISM’ OF JOHNSON, CAMERON, CLEGG AND MILIBAND



The outsider insiders: Miliband, Clegg, and Cameron


Boris Johnson, the Tory Mayor of London, is reported as saying that he is the ‘only British Politician who will admit to being pro-immigration’.
It seems that our so-called representatives are at last getting the message from a furious electorate that the transformation of this country through mass immigration is not just unpopular; it is hated by vast swathes of the population and that they simply can’t go on ignoring it as they have been doing for decades, either for ideological reasons or because they are scared stiff of the BBC and the rest of the left-liberal media.
Searchlight’s Populus Poll
In February 2011, the far- left Searchlight Educational Trust organisation published the results of an opinion poll on immigration and related matters. The  Populus poll which was said to be the most wide-ranging ever, involved 5,094   respondents who had been asked 91 questions about identity, immigration, multiculturalism and race.
It revealed that, as a Guardian headline put it, there was "huge support for far right if they gave up violence." (Thanks to media-wide biased reporting, it is the 'far right' which has the image of violence, not the left which tries routinely to provoke it with violence.)
The poll demonstrated that half the population of the country (48%) would welcome a new, non-violent, 'far right' anti-immigration English nationalist party which eschewed the trappings of 'fascist imagery.' (Has anyone seen any real 'trappings of fascism' lately?) and was committed to challenging Islamic extremism. This opinion would want English identity to be asserted by requiring  all public buildings to fly the flag of St George. (Some people think that the Cross of St George is 'fascist' apparently).
If 48% of the population  would reject the present political parties if a ’far right’ alternative was available and since the immigrant population is now in excess of 12 % (officially at least. It is probably in excess of that), one may reasonably deduce that a good majority of the native British, around 55%, are strongly opposed to immigration and related issues and so would consider voting for a nationalist party which would reflect their views. And if something like 55% feel strongly, one may rest assured that there are a good many others who have at least adjacent but less marked  opinions and who for reasons of little more than ‘brand loyalty’, or the state hand -outs they expect from them, would prefer to stick with the parties they have always voted for.
The Sky News Opinion Polls
The ‘Searchlight’ poll did not reflect mere transient opinion; some flash in the pan. A poll conducted by YouGov on behalf of by Sky News in 2008 "revealed widespread public support for many of the BNP's policies – but less backing for the party itself," as Sky News put it. "The internet pollster YouGov questioned 1,841 people between last Friday and Monday. They were asked whether they supported halting all further immigration to the UK. Nearly six out of 10 – 59% – who did not know it was a BNP plan, said they would back the idea. But among those who were told it was BNP policy, the level of support was 48% – a drop of 11% . More than half of those surveyed agreed all immigrants should be denied the right to bring further members of their family into this country. However, the number fell by 9% among people who were aware it was a BNP policy."
The latest poll was conducted by Sky News. Its results were revealed on 14th October 2013 headlined Immigration: Britons Want 'Drastic Action'. This poll continues to show majority disapproval of immigration. The spin Sky News puts on this poll was that people who lived away from immigrant centres are more likely to be opposed to immigration. It tries to say that those people in urban areas who know immigrants well  are more disposed to accept them, but was still stuck with the statistic that 'only' 53%  think that drastic action is needed to curb immigration as opposed to 71% in more rural areas and that what the government is doing to cut immigration is not nearly drastic enough.
We are not told that the 'British public' who were questioned comprised only the native British. That being the case, it is highly likely that what is being referred to is the whole population, including immigrants.  If this is so, the fact that more people in urban, more immigrant-areas are more tolerant of immigration is hardly a surprise, especially given the mass exodus of the native British from such areas as a result of ‘white flight’ and ethnic cleansing due to housing policies favouring immigrants with large families.
If in general one got one’s news solely from the BBC and other media outlets, one would never guess that rejection of immigration and all its works by the British people existed on this scale and intensity. The results of polls such as those mentioned are published and then disappear without trace. Those opposed to immigration and the multiculturalisation of Britain, ie the bulk of the population of the country, continue to be treated like pariahs or freaks by an almost totally unrepresentative left-liberal media and political class.
Their Racial Background Drives the Politics of our Leaders
The debate so far centres around economic matters.  There is still no discussion of the wrecking of the community, cultural and religious fabric of this country and the foreseeable serious racial and religious conflicts likely to be in store for it in the future.  For example, when asked to comment on the latest Sky Poll, Nigel Farage of UKIP merely said that ‘immigration levels in Britain had been too high for the past 15 years' and there were currently "too many people coming into the country for too few jobs." But ethnicity issues are fundamental to the discussion, not economics, although these are every important. And that includes the attitudes of our 'anti-racist' leadership.
Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson , who celebrates the ‘diversity’ of the erstwhile Capital City of the British, unwittingly gives us an insight into the real reason as to why he is quite happy for multitudes of immigrants by virtue of their sheer numbers to destroy the character of this country for its native people. . . .






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