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British and Proud
02-01-2009, 12:21 AM
The following is an article from my blog (http://unrepentantbritishnationalist.blogspot.com/2009/01/open-conspiracy.html), which I have regurgitated in full minus the hyperlinks and pics:

An Open Conspiracy

For decades we have been told that immigration is beneficial to our economy and enriches our society, however it is now becoming obvious to everybody that these are spurious assertions. The House of Lords Report, for example, is evidence that this myth has been largely debunked, and this has now been acknowledged by some politicians, like Labour MP Frank Field. To continue to peddle these myths given the current economic climate would be foolish, hence Brown's hollow pledge in September 2007 to create "British jobs for British workers".

However, Brown's words have been, typically, just that, as the following extract from The Telegraph, published in January 2009 indicates:


Record number of work permits handed to migrants

The number of work permits handed out to migrants rose to a record level last year despite unemployment soaring.

By Tom Whitehead, Home Affairs Editor
Last Updated: 5:18PM GMT 23 Jan 2009

More than 151,000 foreigners from outside the EU were handed permission to work: almost four times the level when Labour took power in 1997.

Over the same period, unemployment increased by 290,000. Gordon Brown has pledged "British jobs for British workers".

The growth in permits emerged on the day the country officially went in to recession.

Sir Andrew Green, chairman of Migrationwatch, said: "We can see the impact of the Government's deliberate policy of increasing the flow of economic migrants from outside the European Union, now four times the level of 1997.

"Each skilled migrant is a British worker who is not being trained. As the recession now takes hold, this policy must be revised."

Figures given to MPs showed some 151,635 applications to work were granted between December 2007 and November last year.

That was a 17 per cent increase on the 140,600 handed out throughout the whole of 2007 and almost a four-fold rise on the 42,800 approved in 1997.




Did you catch that? The number of work permits issued over the last twelve months has actually risen, despite Brown's pledge and unemployment rising by nearly 300,000 people!

The truth of the matter is mass-immigration is little to do with economics, it is the result of ideological objectives held by the ruling elite. They desire the destruction of the nation states of Europe in order to subsume them under a European Superstate. They have nearly succeeded, as our courts and governments are now subordinate to the EU's - European Union regulations are immediately enforceable in all EU states, and their directives must be incorporated into domestic law within a prescribed period of time. There is also an EU flag, anthem and currency.




The above lyrics to the EU anthem as reported in The Sun, 12th December 2007.

The idea of unifying (as opposed to conquering) states is nothing new. H.G. Wells wrote a non-fiction book entitled The New World Order, in which he outlined his idea of the unification of all peoples and states under a single, benevolent, world government. One can purchase a copy from Amazon.

The phrase 'New World Order' is of course now synonymous with conspiracy theorists, who presumably believe that Well's ideas are coming to pass, and with good reason. Is it merely coincidence that all occidental lands are allowing an influx of Third World migrants, have (with the exception of the US) abolished capital punishment and decriminalised homosexuality and abortion and are becoming increasingly secular?

In Europe of course we are being incorporated into the EU, depsite the fact that in many countries like France, the UK and Denmark, people are opposed to it. Our government promised the British people there would be a referendum on the European Constitution before signing us up to the Lisbon Treaty instead, which, it is alleged, is almost identical. Eire was constitutionally obliged to hold a referendum on the Treaty, and after rejecting it, an infuriated Sarkozy demanded they hold a second one.

H.G. Wells was a member of The Fabian Society, whose website provides the following information:

The Fabian Society has played a central role for more than a century in the development of political ideas and public policy on the left of centre. Analysing the key challenges facing the UK and the rest of the industrialised world in a changing society and global economy, the society's programme aims to explore the political ideas and the policy reforms which will define progressive politics in the new century.

The society is unique among think-tanks in being a democratically-constituted membership organisation. It is affiliated to the Labour Party but is editorially and organisationally independent. Through its publications, seminars and conferences, the society provides an arena for open-minded public debate.

Famous members

George Bernard Shaw, HG Wells, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, Bernard Crick, Rupert Brooke, Oscar Wilde, Peter Townsend, Ernest Bevan and all Labour prime ministers.

Here is a book available for purchase on the Fabian Society's website:

Just World

The Fabian Society challenged leading thinkers and campaigners to break the deadlock in the globalisation debate. This analysis and advocacy is required reading for anyone who wants to know how a more just world can be created. Rather than simply apportioning the blame for world poverty, the Fabian Globalisation Group produced a manifesto for real change.

The book puts forward a set of solutions to the problems facing the world that combines new multilateral institutions with tougher corporate regulation and a more progressive attitude towards migration.

The book was launched at a Fabian debate in Edinburgh, on the eve of the Make Poverty History march, with International Development Secretary Hilary Benn and Justin Buhanga of African Diaspore: Voices for African Development.



So to summarise:

1) Immigration has increased rapidly under Nu Labour. More than 151,000 foreigners from outside the EU were handed permission to work: almost four times the level when Labour took power in 1997, despite unemployment rising by nearly 300,000 and Brown promising to create "British jobs for British workers".

2) Every Labour prime minister, including Gordon Brown, has been a member of The Fabian Society. The Fabian Society has included at least one famous member who desired the destruction of sovereign nations and a benevolent New World Order. Today it advocates 'a more progressive view of migration'.

3) Labour conned the British people and signed us up to The Lisbon Treaty without even consulting us.

I'll leave you with Brown's speech to the CBI...what was Well's book called again?