Tuesday 16 November 2010

Warning: Ongoing Deception

Phil Woolas, until recently Britain's Immigration Minister, has been stripped of his parliamentary seat by two High Court judges. (London's Evening Standard, page 1.)
Page 8 of the same paper states that Mrs. Theresa May, Britain's Home Secretary, and Minister for Women and Equality, "promised stricter rules to make it more difficult for temporary migrants to stay in Britain permanently."
The Commons Home Affairs Committee warned that this would be impossible "unless new curbs on student arrivals and the ability of migrants to bring family members with them were introduced."
If foreigners are "migrants" then they already have the right to permanent residence. It's no wonder the Government cannot get a grip on this issue if the very words they use are misleading.

Warning Undertones

The Daily Telegraph of 3 November, page 8: "The Government's planned immigration cap will make 'little difference' and allow more than 400,000 migrants to move to Britain every year, MPs warn today."
The article below states:
"A taxi driver has been ordered to remove the slogan "British by birth, English by the grace of God" from his cab.
Council officials told the Gulf war veteran that two passengers had been offended by the sign's 'racist overtunes'."