It
appears that Labour MP Chuka Umunna, as chairman of an all-party group of MPs
reporting on social integration, has proposed “regional immigration quotas”. This proposal has appeared shortly after Eurostat
announced that due to high levels of immigration the UK will become Europe’s
most populous country by 2050. Could it
be that our little island home, and England in particular, is getting a bit
overcrowded?
In response to Mr Umunna’s proposal Eddie Bone
of The Campaign for an English Parliament has been reported by the Daily Express (January 5) as calling the
idea “raving mad”. Mr Bone was
quoted as saying: “For England, he suggests different immigration policies for
different parts of the country. What an utterly mad idea! Chuka has completely
'chucked out' the concept of England as a nation because England wants to come
out of the EU.” Quite right Mr Bone!
The British political establishment in
general and the Labour Party in particular want to see English nationhood
suppressed and the English nation broken into “regions”. This is a perfect example of the long proven policy
of “divide and rule”, a policy well practiced by British politicians during the
days of “Empire”. Now, with the Empire long
gone and Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland having their own governments or
assemblies, the British political establishment has only one “colony” left to justify
its existence – England!
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