English Rights Campaign

to defend the rights and interests of the English nation

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

RACE WAR POLITICS



 
David Cameron has made what he considers to be a noble pledge during the election campaign that he would be setting a series of race quotas for the police, the armed forces, apprenticeships, university students and jobs. The aim is to impose a quota of 20% for ethnic minorities – despite the fact that they comprise roughly 14% of the total population according to the 2011 census.
 
This is an evil policy of steady, anti-English ethnic cleansing – in England. The Liberal Democrat Vince Cable announced the same target of 20% for company boardroom directors for ethnic minorities in November 2014. The target was adopted in consultation with Trevor Philips and Lenny Henry and is supported by the Institute of Directors.
 
This policy is shared by all the main political party leaders and its aim is to reduce the English into being a minority in England. This consensus has been totally ignored in the May 2015 general election and yet it is the most profound policy that the English nation faces. Immigration is not just about numbers and space. It goes far deeper.
 
Why should the English be taxed and that taxpayers' money be diverted away from those public services that it was originally intended for in order to destroy English nationhood? This is not a conflict between the English and ethnic minorities – which is how the politically correct are keen to promote it. Opinion polls show that the ethnic minorities themselves consider immigration to be too high and out of control. The battle is between the ordinary people and the British ruling class.