English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Sunday, March 01, 2009

IMMIGRATION

The full impact of Labour’s policy of mass immigration was revealed by the Office for National Statistics this week. The Labour Force Survey showed that in the middle of last year there were 6,486,000 people in Britain who had been born abroad - and more than 6 million of these were in England. These figures are increasing at a rate of 300,000 per year.

The number of East Europeans in Britain has increased by between 400,000 and 500,000 over the past four years, and the number from outside Europe has increased by 700,000. One in nine of those living in the UK have been born abroad.

However, these figures record the children of those born abroad as British, rather than as immigrants, and the figures do not include those immigrants living in hotels, boarding houses, hostels, caravan sites, or students living in halls of residence. Needless to say, nor do the figures include illegal immigration.

The foreign born population has increased by an average of 313,000 per year since 2004. Home Office figures showed that the number of immigrants being given the right to settle in the UK permanently has trebled under Labour. 145,965 foreign nationals were granted the right to settle in Britain last year, compared with 58,725 in 1997.

Labour remain determined to reduce the English into being a minority in England - regardless of the consequences on jobs, taxation or social stability.