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Saturday, 2 August 2014

Centre for Labour and Social Studies and Red Pepper Magazine.



I have just read a piece of pro-immigration propaganda put out by Class (Centre for Labour and Social Studies) and Red Pepper Magazine.



                             Roma making themselves at home in Hyde Park, London



In this there pamphlet they attempt to promote mass-immigration. I have examined some of these claims that simply don’t stand up to scrutiny.

Claim: Patterns of migration. The pamphlet compares UK immigration with a few other countries. In 2010 migrants made up 11.3% of the UK population compared with 9.4% of the European Union average, 13% of The United States, 20.6% of Canada and 25% of Australia.
Fact: The United Kingdom is far more densely populated than any of the other examples. The United Kingdom is home to 259 people per square kilometre compared with the EU average of 112, the US 34, Canada 4 and Australia 3. Also just because other countries have high immigration doesn’t make it a good thing, the other counties mentioned have plenty of immigration problems of their own.

Claim: Migrants made a net contribution of £25bn to public finances between 2001 and 2011.
Fact: How much public finances have been spent creating new school places for the children of immigrants? Enlarging infrastructure to cope with the hordes of new arrivals? On translators and community centres? Not to mention the money they send home to their families back home and that the equivalent of all of the food and fuel for each new immigrant needs to be imported. When you take all of this into account it is easy to see what a massive burden mass-immigration is to our economy.

Claim: The pamphlet shows a graph of countries and how much they spend on Social Protection per capita of population and claims we have some of the lowest benefits in Europe, so there is no incentive for ‘Benefit Tourists’ to come here.
Fact: The countries in the graph that spend more on benefits than the UK have strict criteria as to how long you have to have worked before claiming and what you are paid depends on what you have paid in. therefor someone who tries to claim benefits on arrival won’t receive anything and someone who works a low paid job for a year will receive very little. A good example is Luxemburg (the highest payer on the graph) residents need to have worked for 26 weeks within the last 12 months and receive payments based on what they have paid in.

Claim: Immigration has a positive impact on wages and any negative impact is caused by noncompliance of the minimum wage and anti-union laws.
Fact: Many people work in skilled, stressful or dangerous jobs and deserve to earn a lot more than the minimum wage and as long as there is a never ending supply of immigrants willing to do those jobs – due to supply and demand the wages go down also unions on the whole have ceased to be a force for good in great Britain and tend to be more interested in causing problems than helping their members. Many unions are pro-immigration.

Claim: Between 2005-8 during a period of higher migration to the UK, the number of employed UK nationals increased by 116,000.
Facts: What the pamphlet refers to as a ‘UK National’ is anyone who has UK citizenship. Also to be noted is that the government were borrowing billions of pounds to prop up a failing economy during that period.

Claim: Migration is a minor factor on housing being under pressure and that Immigrants don’t jump the list for social housing. 11% of Immigrants are social housing tenants compared with 17% of people born in the UK.
Facts: There is no shortage of housing, only a surplus of people, there are more homes in the UK now than at any point in history. The problem is people have been moving here faster than we have been building homes on school playing fields, Green Belt Land, Pubs and Hospitals. Of the 17% of UK-Born heads of household who live in social housing many would have been there for decades were as many of the Foreign born heads of household would have only moved here over the past couple of years. If you were to compare figures for social housing allocated over the last financial year you would get an entirely different picture, unfortunately (or fortunately for them) Councils don’t keep record of what country recipients of social housing come from.
Many of the 64% of foreigners living as private tenants will also be having some or all of their rent paid for by the tax payer.

Claim: Due to the majority of migrants being young they have little impact on the NHS.
Facts: Young migrants tend to be of child baring age and therefor do have a massive impact on the NHS also the pamphlet fails to mention previously eradicated diseases like TB that have been brought in by immigrants, the amount of immigrants with HIV/Aids and the birth defects caused by first cousin Pakistani’s marrying and having children together.

Claim: Immigrants are less likely to claim benefits.
Facts: The chart shows UK Nationals compared to non-UK nationals even though millions of immigrants have been given UK passports completely undermining the chart, according to the pamphlet 8.2% of JSA claimants are non-UK citizens according to Migration Observatory 7.2% of the UK population are non-British citizens meaning non-UK citizens are more likely to be claiming Job Seeker Allowance.
We are often told that immigrants come here to do the jobs British people don’t want to do but when you consider that as of 2013 Ethnic Minorities were twice as likely to be unemployed than White British, what you actually have is immigrants coming here to do the jobs the descendants of the last lot of immigrants don’t to do.

Sunday, 8 December 2013

Riot from Wrong



On Thursday 5th December, I attended a public screening of ‘Riot from Wrong’ (an award winning film about the 2011 riots and the alleged causes).
In this film people repeatedly accuse the police of “murdering Mark Duggan” and “executing Mark Duggan” and also complained about the number of deaths following contact with the police, while other people were complaining that the police did nothing while rioters looted shops and burned buildings. The police were unable to respond to the accusations in the film because of the ongoing inquest into the death of Mark Duggan.


The film did make a few valid points, including how capitalism and advertising have created a must have society where children are teased and bullied if they don’t have the latest trainers and clothes, but in my opinion the film was ruined by using it as a platform to attack the police.
At the end of the film there was an opportunity to question the makers of the film, Carol Duggan (the Aunt of Mark Duggan) and a couple of people from Croydon who have been campaigning for compensation for people affected by the riots. My question was “Do you not think that the film was a bit bias against the police, being as there was a number of accusations, they said in it that they murdered Mark Duggan and that they executed him? When they may have been negligent or committed manslaughter? The accusation of murder or executing is that not a bit strong or do you feel that they had a motive while they would have wished to execute him? Also as for the police when they didn’t come out of Croydon Town Centre to engage the rioters, you mentioned Broadwater Farm earlier and there was no mention of Keith Blakelock the police officer who had his head cut off there, which could have quiet easily happened in these anti-Police Riots. Thank you very much”.
I was interrupted by a Labour Councillor who called out “surely not” when I said the accusation of murder was a bit strong.
The panel maintained that Mark Duggan was murdered, but no one gave a motive as to why the police would murder him and Carol Duggan pointed out that PC Keith Blakelock’s head was not cut off (The murderers tried to cut his head off and a knife was plunged 6 inches into his neck, but I stand corrected, his head was not actually cut off)


Interestingly there was no representation from Croydon Conservatives (the Party in control of Croydon Council) with the chief reporter for the Croydon Advertiser tweeting “It’s perhaps easy to be cynical about politicians attending these things, but come on, Tories out numbered by NF”



Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Racial Incident on London bus; Woman named

 
Vandell Brooks


The Black lady, who was seen racially abusing white commuters on a London bus, has now been named by police as 35 year old Vandell Brooks of Kingsland Road Hackney. She has been charged with racially/religiously aggravated harassment/alarm/distress by words/writing (contrary to Section 31(1)(c) and (5) of the crime and disorder act 1998.

With the jurisdiction of the Central Criminal Court, she has been unconditionally bailed to appear at Thames Magistrates Court on 23rd of November this year.

All of the mainstream media appear to have lost interest in the case, unlike those of Emma West and Jacqueline Woodhouse .

Black activist and Respect candidate for Croydon North, Lee Jasper came to Vandell’s defence on Twitter claiming “black people in the UK cannot be racist”



UPDATE

I phoned Thames Magistrates Court yesterday (Friday 23rd Nov 2012) and was told the Vandell Brooks had failed to appear and a warrant has been issued for her arrest, without bail.


UPDATE 2

On 12th January 2013 Vandell Brooks was found guilty of Racially/Religiously Motivated Harassment and Failing to Appear.
The trial was kept secret by the police who refused to give out details until after the court case.
She was sentenced to 7 days prison and a £200 fine.


Jacqueline Woodhouse was given 21 weeks for a less aggressive outburst, assumable because she is White.



Please sign this petition to have the Union Flag flying from all government buildings in the UK.    http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/43282



Monday, 25 June 2012

Debate on Same Sex Marriage (Part 2)


Following last month’s debate on ‘Same Sex Marriage’ where Gavin Barwell MP, claimed that Lillian Ladele the Islington registrar sacked for refusing to conduct Civil Ceremonies, deserved to be fired, yet Muslims working in supermarkets should not have to handle alcohol because they can do other duties instead.

As ridiculous as these claims may be, I decided to investigate and filed a Freedom of Information Request with Islington Council, which resulted in the following response.

Same Sex Civil Ceremonies in Islington

- 5th Dec 2005 to 31st December 2006 - 349
- 2007 - 189
- 2008 - 140
- 2009 - 133
- 2010 - 144
- 2011 - 145
- 2012 to date - 70

Total to date - 1170

Registrars employed by Islington

15 Registrars

These results show that with 15 registrars, it would have been relatively easy for Islington Borough Council, to have allowed Lillian Ladele to carry out other duties and for other registrars to deal with the civil ceremonies.

Friday, 4 May 2012

Croydon Council Homes going to Foreigners

In Today's Croydon Advertiser (65p for the working class, Free for the middle class) there is an article titled "Foreign folk are not first in the queue" this is a propaganda piece by David Churchill and Annabel Howard.
What they wait until the last paragraph to say, is that what they consider to be a foreigner, is someone who does not hold a UK passport and is therefore not a UK citizen. Among people who are considered to be 'British' are Abu Hamza(pictured) who was given a British passport and allowed to keep it after he divorced his wife and married another foreign national, and a number of bogus asylum seekers.

In the politically motivated release by the Croydon Advertiser they claim to have polled 100 people living on Croydon's council estates, who on average, believe 49% of available stock, went to non-british residents, where as the Advertiser believes this figure to be, between 7 and 10%. rather than being a case of either the residents or the Advertiser being completely out with their estimates, it is more likely the case that they have different views, as to what 'British' is.
Please feel free to comment on this post unlike the Croydon Advertiser which bans people or having conflicting opinions.

Thursday, 5 January 2012

What does it take to get an OBE or MBE these days



The Order of the British Empire was founded by King George V to fill gaps in the British honours system. King George V wanted to honour thousands of people who served Great Britain in non-combatant rolls during the Great War. Since then the honours system has been perverted to honour those who serve against British interests.
It is important to point out that honours are still awarded to a large number of people who do deserve them and that Her Majesty the Queen isn’t responsible for deciding who gets them.


A List of some of the people to receive New Years Honours 2012


Mrs Ansari Durdana OBE, For services to Muslim Women in the UK
Ms Irma Verslyn Heyliger OBE, For services to Black and Minority Ethnic people in Leeds, West Yorkshire
Mrs Sandra Kerr OBE, For services to Black and Minority Ethnic People.
Dr Syed Nayyer Abbas Abidi MBE, for services to the Black and Minority Ethnic community.
Ms Alice Jane Kelly Purnell OBE, for services to Transgender people.
Jeffrey Edward Anthony Dudgeon MBE, for services to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community in Northern Ireland.
Ms Jess Wood MBE, for services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender and Young People in Brighton and Hove.
Mrs Jane Codona MBE, for services to the Gypsy and Traveller community.
JP Mohammed Akram MBE, services to the British Pakistani community in Scotland.
Miss Pauline Nandoo MBE, Co-ordinator, Southwark Day Centre for Asylum Seekers.
Malcolm John Ozin MBE, for services to the Jewish Community in London.
Mrs Madhurika Patel MBE, for services to the Indian community in Greater Manchester.