
The Tory and the Labour parties have been dishonest to the public over immigration, Winston Churchill’s grandson, Tory MP Nicholas Soames and Frank Field, former Labour cabinet minister, have said. “So much for the new era of honesty in politics,” the two said in a statement today.
“The Cross Parliamentary Committee for Balanced Migration” -- which is merely a Tory and Labour front organisation to try and ward off the British National Party -- also admitted that the BNP is right on immigration.
In a joint statement today, Mr Soames and Mr Field said that Conservative and Labour “cowardice on immigration has allowed the BNP to flourish.”
Referring to the Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures released yesterday which showed that Britain is being utterly overrun by millions of Third World invaders, the two MPs said that “traditionally, a major characteristic of this country was the stability of our population.
“In fact, up until the mid-eighties more people left than wished to come here to live. Twenty-five years later the picture has been transformed: the population has grown by more than 4.4 million. How has this happened?” they asked.
They point out, quit accurately, that it was the last Conservative Party government which abolished the need to keep note of who was leaving Britain for Europe and the present Labour government “abolished the same check on those going to the rest of the world. The message was clear: Britain had no interest in challenging people who stayed beyond their allotted time.”
Most importantly, they continued, the present Government “has acted as a recruiting sergeant to enrol workers from abroad.”
According to the two old party men, ministers had claimed before the expansion of the EU that no more than 13,000 would come each year from the new countries to find work in Britain.
“All too quickly the numbers swelled towards a million. But the jokes about Polish plumbers have hidden a key fact: two thirds of immigration comes from outside Europe, and is of people who want to make our country their home for good,” they said.
“England is being fundamentally changed. All too many schools report that English is not the first language for the vast majority of students.
“Yesterday's statistics show that, over time, the increase in population will to an even greater degree be down to those coming here and their offspring. We have failed fully to integrate many of our newcomers: this shift will further tilt the balance away from a cohesive national identity,” they admitted.
The two men then admitted that both Tory and Labour parties were simply ignoring this most critical of issues.
“Rather than use its energies to control these waves of immigration, the Government has instead clamped down on any public debate about the issue; it has studiously avoided seeking voter approval for the changes Britain has undergone.
“Gordon Brown's 6,435-word address to the Labour Party conference last month contained a mere 83 words about immigration. At the Conservative conference, David Cameron offered a mere 58 words out of 6,387. So much for the new era of honesty in politics,” they admitted.
“Immigration now accounts for 40 percent of new households formed, just as the waiting list for social housing in England tops 1.8 million, an incredible 80 percent increase in the past six years,” they said, before whining on about how the BNP was growing because their own parties refused to address any of these issues.
The truth is that the Tory and Labour parties are fully committed to the multicultural disaster. For that reason, they will ignore its consequences and refuse to address any of the issues which Mr Soames and Mr Fields raise.
Are there any honest people left in the Tory or Labour parties? It would appear not.