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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Horror at Immigration Fury

BNP outraged as Cameron continues triangulation towards New Labour

The Prime Minister has criticised the last Labour government for pandering to the British National Party by being too tolerant of immigration.

Sandal-wearing pro-foreigners such as immigration minister Phil Woolas had allowed millions of immigrants to flood into Britain and disintegrate communities, he said.

Cameron claimed that the influx of people who did not speak English and were not interested in becoming white and rich had "created a kind of discomfort and disjointedness in some neighbourhoods".

The serious pressures facing schools, housing and the NHS had all resulted from mass immigration, to the point where even the most generous efficiency savings might not improve the situation.

The speech was criticised by the Secretary for Corporate Pandering, Vincent Cable, as part of a concerted coalition effort to get Andrew Lansley's anti-NHS bill off the front pages.

A spokesbeing for the BNP said that the speech was a cynical appropriation of BNP and New Labour rhetoric, and demonstrated his party's customary grasp of reality by saying that Cameron "knows what ordinary British people are thinking".

Conservative Central Office defended the speech, saying that it was customary for Conservative governments faced with social unrest to play the race card whenever the war card failed.

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