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To: Eurotwit

Labour “Deliberately Engineered Mass Immigration”

by BDPAdmin on May 20th, 2013

At first I was amazed to read Labour peer Lord Mandelson’s comment in the Daily Mail that Labour had sent out ‘search parties’ for immigrants to get them to come to the UK.

His actual words, given at a rally for the Blairite think-tank Progress were: “In 2004 when as a Labour government, we were not only welcoming people to come into this country to work, we were sending out search parties for people and encouraging them, in some cases, to take up work in this country.”

This was a stunning confirmation that the Blair and Brown governments deliberately engineered mass immigration. Mandelson was New Labour’s spin doctor and a former Cabinet Minister, so he must have known what was behind this policy.

http://britishdemocraticparty.org/labour-deliberately-engineered-mass-immigration/

What could possibly go wrong?


3 posted on 05/22/2013 10:44:10 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie ("The White House can't be trusted." - Ron Fournier, National Journal)
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To: Uncle Miltie
The reader should recall that everywhere in the world, Muslim population grows much faster than that of all other religious groups. It is mainly due to their planned and deliberate rejection of family-planning measures. It has been mentioned in an earlier article that the fertility rate of Muslim immigrants now living in Europe is 8.1 children per family while the figure is as low as 1.38 for other religious groups in European Union.

http://www.islam-watch.org/home/73-brahmachari/476-dangerous-policy-of-muslim-appeasement-uk.html

7 posted on 05/22/2013 10:46:54 AM PDT by Uncle Miltie ("The White House can't be trusted." - Ron Fournier, National Journal)
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