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Britain's Great Immigration Disaster
Gavin Cooke
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Britain's Great Immigration Disaster - Cooke, Gavin
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Synopsis "Britain's Great Immigration Disaster"
In the long history of Britain as an independent nation all the immigrant groups who ever reached our shores never amounted to more than one per cent of the total population...before 1997. Between 1997 and 2010 New Labour allowed more than five million migrants to come and live in Britain and they now account for 13 per cent of the total population, one in eight, a total still rising by more than one every minute. Ignored by fearful politicians is the fact that more than two thirds of all migration since 2001 has come from outside of the EC and that Britain, a tiny island off the coast of Europe, has seen its population increase from 58.31 million people in 1997 to more than 67 million today with migration the driver of this accelerating population growth, expected to reach 73 million by 2041. There was no vote ever taken on such a radical transformation...it was not in any political manifesto and it was never discussed in Parliament but the consequences of this invasion has changed the face of Britain forever. Still shrouded in official secrecy and politically correct deceit is the real cost to the taxpayer incurred by the provision of additional school and prison places, welfare benefits and the paving over of the countryside in order to build houses for the new arrivals. What cannot be concealed is the changing face of our towns and cities after an influx of over half a million migrants each and every year since 2002. Britain is now at a crossroads in its history, almost as grave as the one encountered in 1939. How will migration change traditional voting patterns, has migration really been of any economic benefit to the indigenous people of Britain, why is migration from outside Europe continuing to increase? This book examines the legacy that mass migration has had on Britain and the prospects for its survival as a democratic nation state.
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