Labour’s EU Referendum Stitch Up

 

 

When Labour opened the borders to a tide of immigrants from Europe one consideration must have been how they would vote, once they became UK citizens, in any referendum on the EU.  The likelihood would have been, as Labour no doubt calculated,  that they would vote to stay in Europe….it is well known that immigrants usually voted Labour and indeed African newspapers would urge immigrants heading to the UK to do so…in the hope that Labour would continue to hold the doors open.

The BBC has famously, and admits as much itself, not reported truthfully on immigration and has hidden the real effects of immigration upon society.

Whilst it supports unlimited immigration to the UK and claims only benefits arise from such immigration they are more open about problems that for example refugees flooding into Lebanon cause the inhabitants, and the BBC frequently raises questions about Han Chinese immigration into Muslim areas of China…

While the situation is complex, many say that ethnic tensions caused by economic and cultural factors are the root cause of the recent violence..

Major development projects have brought prosperity to Xinjiang’s big cities, attracting young and technically qualified Han Chinese from eastern provinces.

The Han Chinese are said to be given the best jobs and the majority do well economically, something that has fuelled resentment among Uighurs.

 

Such problems do not exist in the UK apparently.

 

But now the BBC admits the truth, at least one aspect of it….those EU immigrants may help swing not just an EU referendum but the election as well….

General election 2015: The growing impact of the Polish vote

Many in the Polish community say the numbers have risen sharply. Fuelled by worries about an EU referendum and its potential consequences for them, growing numbers want to vote.

the anti-immigrant rhetoric coming from politicians – not just in UKIP, but the prime minister’s focus on immigrants and benefits too.

People are worried about an EU referendum, he tells me. Many Poles fear they will be kicked out of the country if Britain votes to leave the EU. They feel David Cameron wants “to get rid of the Poles”.

“Most people think that will happen,” he says. “First you close the border, then you deal with the people you have here.”

 

Labour’s long term plan is paying off and the BBC’s failure to challenge Labour’s secret immigration plot is having serious consequences…and not just in elections.

 

 

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15 Responses to Labour’s EU Referendum Stitch Up

  1. Albaman says:

    “When Labour opened the borders to a tide of immigrants from Europe one consideration must have been how they would vote, once they became UK citizens, in any referendum on the EU. The likelihood would have been, as Labour no doubt calculated, that they would vote to stay in Europe….it is well known that immigrants usually voted Labour and indeed African newspapers would urge immigrants……”

    Alan, what have African newspapers go to do with the voting intentions of Europeans?

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    • Innocent Civilian says:

      Which bit of the post did you not understand. It stated African newspapers encouraged African immigrants to this country to vote Labour to hold the doors open for more immigrants. Do understand English or because of your hatred of us you try not to. Hopefully by your politics they will all head for Scotland and take jobs that indigenous Scots would have had. As usual your signature should be “Richard Head”

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      • Jagman84 says:

        Maybe the English newspapers should encourage English migration to Scotland, in huge numbers, if a second referendum on Scottish independence takes place. We could tip the balance in favour of the No camp, thwarting the will of the Nationalists. It would amount to the same tactic as the African papers.

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        • Expat John says:

          Alternatively, we could tip the balance in favour of the Yes camp, save a fortune in subsidies, get rid of a large number of labour MPs, control our own Parliament and get the f out of the EU.
          Any takers?

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    • Richard Pinder says:

      Because both African and European immigrants coincidentally vote Labour, due to the welfare system, as Labour has a remit to represent the inferior people of the World, or “the vulnerable” as you lot call them.

      This is because Labour no longer thinks that the indigenous British are poor enough to support a Labour Government any more, so they need to import voters of very vulnerable quality.

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      • DP111 says:

        Good point.

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      • Also the white working class are less loyal to Labour. I believe that Labour understood that after Thatcher’s years when they were out in the cold. Labour “got it”. The very people they were set up to support could and would vote for someone else.

        They, Labour, in turn gave up on the indigenous white working class (except for paying lip service to areas where they had/have traditional support) and embrace new groups in this country and to encourage new groups IN to this country. Rotherham is a horrible but perfect result of this process. Indigenous population’s underage girls raped on industrial scale and Labour turn a collective blind eye because the perpetrators vote Labour and they wish them to remain so. Lovely. And the BBC?
        The BBC so keen to shoot the messenger ( their pantomime villian the BNP’s Nick Griffin) refused to listen to the message and went after him with the compliance of the state. He avoided prison …just. But are we saying the BBC local news knew NOTHING that was going on in Rotherham. Seriously? No Labour and the BBC (and the Tories by indifference) will sacrifice the people of this country for their own political ends.

        People still vote for the main parties (Personally I don’t buy that “well its a choice between Tory or Labour” bullshit. If voters didn’t vote for them they wouldn’t govern). And we are forced to give the Beeb our money whilst they all lie and subvert us. My fellow countrymen may not all notice that the acceleration to loss of state and identity is coming quicker that we thought. But it is. Forget the “I pity my grandchildren” Pity yourselves. Its happening now. And the Tories aint gonna help you (or me).

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    • nofanofpoliticians says:

      You would be completely wrong if you thought that african newspapers are only published in Africa. Here is an example of a Kenyan newspaper written and published out of someone’s back room in a house in Dulwich (I know the editor). I know members of the Burundi community (for instance) do the same from Coventry, although I no longer know the people involved.

      http://www.kenyalondonnews.co.uk/

      The last time I spoke to him on this subject, it had a readership of some 50,000 kenyans in the diaspora. The kenyan fraternity in this country is surprisingly close-knit, and most know of each other. As can be seen from one of the articles on page 1, members from the community remit huge quantities of money back home and it beggars belief that they don’t talk to each other across wider issues too. In fact I know they do as I have been in the room when they do it.

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    • Read it again Albaman.

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  2. The Old Bloke says:

    Only the uneducated would vote for Labour.

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  3. Ian Rushlow says:

    A major part of Labour’s problem was identified by Eric Hobsbawm, Marxist historian and mentor to Tony Blair. Traditionally, left-wing parties in Western Europe were supported by the working class, who were at the bottom of the heap in terms of their economic situation. However, growing prosperity and the establishment of welfare programs after WWII meant that large numbers of people were escaping poverty and, as their situation improved, they tended to switch their allegiance to conservative (with a small ‘c’) parties in the hope of holding on to those gains (known as ’embourgeoisement’ in Marxist jargon). The solution was to literally import poverty to replenish the working class voters who were being lost – think of a bath with the taps on but no plug in it. In this scenario, there can be no end to immigration. An additional consideration is that 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants are themselves subject to the process, for instance, consider the collapse in the Indian vote for Labour since 2010 (although this is also driven by Labour’s bias towards Muslims and Pakistanis as well as economics). Labour also face the challenge that many Europeans are socially conservative – support for abortion and homosexual marriage does not go down well amongst many Poles, who are overwhelmingly Catholic.

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  4. DP111 says:

    In this scenario, there can be no end to immigration. An additional consideration is that 2nd and 3rd generation immigrants are themselves subject to the process, for instance, consider the collapse in the Indian vote for Labour since 2010 (although this is also driven by Labour’s bias towards Muslims and Pakistanis as well as economics).

    Excellent point. That is why Gordon Brown and the then Home secretary said that there can be no limit to immigration.

    It is also the reason why the rapes of tens of thousands of vulnerable White girls was brushed under the carpet – for votes.
    This is a crime that has no parallel in history. I cant think of any suitable punishment for such a crime, or maybe

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