English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Monday, February 23, 2009

BRITISH JOBS FOR BRITISH WORKERS

Figures from the Office for National Statistics [ONS] reveal that immigrant workers now comprise 13% of the workforce, occupying 3.8million jobs. This is an increase from 2million jobs, 7.5% of the workforce, when Labour came to power in 1997. Two thirds of these immigrant workers are from outside the EU. Non EU workers now account for 9% of the workforce, up from 5.3% when Labour took office.

Labour prefer to focus on British nationals in work, which includes those immigrants who have been given British citizenship. Giving immigrants British passports does not address the problem.

Figures from Migrationwatch UK reveal that there are 1,172,000 immigrants from the EU working in Britain, but only 287,600 British workers working elsewhere in the EU, including 52,000 who are working in Ireland, which has always had a close relationship with Britain.

These figures show that British people, predominantly the English, are being pushed out of work by Labour’s policy of mass immigration. Membership of the EU and the immigration that entails, likewise, by allowing mass immigration into Britain, is pushing British people out of work.

English people being pushed out of work is the direct and inevitable consequence of Labour’s policy to reduce the English into being a minority in England.