English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Monday, April 04, 2005

RACE WAR POLITICS

The Big Lottery Fund, which has replaced the Community Fund amidst controversy relating to politically correct handouts, has in January and February made the following donations:

1. £235,000 to fund lawyers for asylum seekers.
2. £168,000 to the Kent Refugee Action Network, whose activists travel to Calais to distribute supplies to asylum seekers who are trying to smuggle themselves into the UK. The grant is to ‘provide a range of services to refugees to help them to integrate into a new way of life in the UK’.
3. £60,000 for Befriending Refugees and Asylum Seekers to pay for ‘drop in sessions for asylum seekers and refugees in Bolton’.
4. £60,000 to the Shpresa Programme in East London to ‘enable Albanian-speaking refugees, asylum seekers and migrants to settle fully and participate in society’.

The Big Lottery Fund is headed by Professor Sir Clive Booth, a recently knighted Labour supporter.

These grants are not acts of charity at all, but are political donations to deliberately promote mass immigration into the UK against the wishes of the overwhelming majority of the British people, and against the national interest.