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Sunday, November 3, 2013

Whatever Happened to Britain's Illegal-Immigrants-'Go-Home' Campaign?

By Paul Austin Murphy on Nov 2, 2013
The ironic thing is that Yvette Cooper criticises the UK's Conservative Party for not dealing with illegal immigration. Actually, it's not ironic at all. The UK's Labour Party created the problem. So it can hardly criticise anyone else for it.
Some months ago, the UK's Home Office, under the leadership of the Home Secretary, Theresa May, carried out a campaign to get illegal immigrants to 'go home' of their own accord rather than face arrest. Believe it or not, various vans were sent around London with the message 'go home or face arrest' printed on them. These vans drove around the London boroughs which were known to home to many illegal immigrants. There was also a plan to use such vans all around the UK.
Predictably, the plans were ditched after critics condemned them. Not only was the national campaign ditched, the van campaign in London itself also came in for a lot of stick. This wasn't in the least bit surprising. Leftist or anti-racist activists have very big mouths and loud voices and therefore they get a hell of a lot of air- and text-time on the BBC, in The Guardian, New Statesman and The Independent. They also shout a lot in our regional newspapers. On top of all that, the van campaign also had to deal with the considerable political power of the rights and race industries (which are thriving at the moment). By Leftist/Marxist definition, what Theresa May attepted to do was racist…..To Read More…..

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