5 June 2008

The Poles and The Liberal Elite's Hypocrisy

Something that you would have seen on the BBC last night, if you
watched Newsnight, was a thought-provoking piece regarding the
criticism of thousands of Polish workers coming into Britain to do the
jobs that the Indigenous populous won't dare touch with a bargepole.

Immigrants coming into Britain, to do the jobs that we won't do.
Shouldn't be a fuss about that, surely?

Wrong!

The Conservative MP, Daniel Kawczynski has said that liberal
commentators have gone out of their way to question the reasons so
many Poles have come over in such numbers, in a way that those same
commentators, quite rightly did not criticise migrants from the Former
Yugoslavia moving to the UK in the late 1990s.

Furthermore, the MP has stated that such criticism has provoked
assaults on innocent Polish workers.

Opinion Polls have stated that whilst immigration remains high on
people's concerns, the nature of the debate had changed, as more and
more nations from the former Iron Curtain joined the European Union,
so freedom of movement has become easier for them.

It was my MP, the former Conservative Leader Michael Howard who said
in 2005, "It's not racist to talk about immigration," and it was
argued that those undecided voters, were put off, as they felt uneasy
of the language being used, as should all of us.

The Liberal Elite are acting no better than the knuckleheads who
support the B*P in the way that they have tried to marginalise Poles.
The BBC's Home Editor Mark Easton argued, that the communities where
the Poles have moved to have some of the worse race relations in the
country.

Yet, you don't see this same vitriolic bullshit being thrown at
certain other communities. Race relations must be pretty bad up
north, Manningham and Keighley come to mind...

The media of all persuasions have got a legal as well as moral
obligation to treat everyone the same, and not victimise immigrants or
anyone for their own twisted agendas.


Rob :)

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