Bromley & Sevenoaks
The truth is now out
Friday, 12th February 2010
The media is struck all but dumb in neatherworld
Thursday, 11th February 2010
Last October, I wrote about how Andrew Neather, a former speechwriter
for various Labour Cabinet ministers, had blurted out the fact that
the Labour government had engaged on a covert act of national sabotage
by loosening immigration controls in order to change the ethnic makeup
of the country and
rub the right’s nose in diversity and render their arguments out
of date.
Neather subsequently tried to deny that this is what he had said,
claiming he had been misrepresented by
‘excitable right-wing newspaper columnists’
by presenting his views in such a way that they were
‘twisted out of all recognition. ..into being a ‘plot’ to make
Britain multicultural. There was no plot.’
Well, now we know there was indeed precisely such a plot. Neather had
originally written that drafts of a government policy document
were handed out in summer 2000 only with extreme reluctance: there
was a paranoia about it reaching the media. Eventually published in
January 2001, the innocuously labelled ‘RDS Occasional Paper no. 67’,
‘Migration: an economic and social analysis’ focused heavily on the
labour market case. But the earlier drafts I saw also included a
driving political purpose: that mass immigration was the way that the
Government was going to make the UK truly multicultural [my emphasis].
The pressure group Migrationwatch has now obtained an early draft of
that policy document. The chairman of Migrationwatch, Sir Andrew
Green, writes in the Daily Mail, which carried the story, that this
document shows there was indeed a conspiracy to change the make-up of
the country:
It had already been censored but it was to be neutered still
further. In the executive summary, six of eight references to ‘social’
objectives were cut from the version later published... Why the
censorship that has now been laid bare? Reading between the lines of
these documents it is clear that political advisers in Number 10, its
joint authors, were preparing a blueprint for mass immigration with
both economic and social objectives.
None of this was in the Labour manifesto of 1997 or 2001...the
social objective of greatly increased diversity was entirely
suppressed for fear of public reaction – especially from the white
working class. These are the very people who are now paying the price
for a decade of Labour deception.
A covert policy to subvert the makeup of the country and change its
national identity, an abuse of democracy, a stupendous swindle of the
British people -- more, an act of collective treachery to the nation:
an enormous story, you might think? You would be wrong. Other than in
the Daily Mail, I cannot find any reference to this anywhere else.
I wonder why.
