CHAKRABATI STRIKES AGAIN!

One of the main BBC stories this Monday morning is that efforts are being made to create a new ‘anti-slavery’ law in the UK. Surprise, surprise, it is supported by the BBC favourite harridan-in-chief, the ubiquitous Shami Chakrabati, as well as Anti-Slavery, described as ‘the only British charity to fight slavery’. The concern among some sections of the political classes who have sanctioned the influx of millions of immigrants is apparently that some of these incomers are being forced to work long hours for little money by ruthless gangmasters.

The chaps at the BBC, of course, support the whole idea of more new laws, first by giving such heavy emphasis to such a non-story (even Anti-Slavery concede there are only 1,000 people possibly affected), and second by ensuring that, in the write-up of this non problem (which, in reality, can easily be dealt with by existing legislation), those who want a deluge of new laws to regulate our behaviour, including Ms Chakrabati, are given the greatest prominence.

This particular topic is viewed as esepcially important by the BBC because, of course, to them, slavery was a nasty and inexplicable part of our imperial past, and there’s nothing that the BBC hates more than Britain’s colonialism.

And missed altogether in the reporting is the obvious link to why Nick Griffin and his racism thrive; that this ‘problem’ has been created by the very liberal classes (including the BBC) who are somehow surprised that, if you allow in to Britain on an unregulated basis hundreds of thousands of people with different types of behaviour, you import elements of their criminality, too.