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Tory London Mayor Calls for Legalisation of Immigration Invasion

November 22, 2008 - By BNP News

Tory mayor of London Boris Johnson has called for the legalisation of the immigration invasion with a call for a blanket illegal immigrant amnesty in London.

The Conservative London mayor is to launch a review into the feasibility of granting an amnesty to an estimated 400,000 people living illegally in London, which is expected to report in two months’ time.

Johnson believes that people who have resided illegally for years in the capital should have the chance to “earn” their citizenship in order to play a full part in London life. Although he has no legal powers over immigration policy, the former Tory MP for Henley said that he wants to “lead the debate” on the issue.

The launch of the review coincided with the day City Hall held its first-ever London-wide citizenship ceremony. A resident from every one of London’s 33 boroughs attended the ceremony and was presented with a certificate and commemorative gift by the mayor and the chair of the London assembly, the Caribbean-born Jennette Arnold.

Recommended Reading: Do We Need Mass Immigration, by Anthony Browne. 

The author, who is currently Director of Policy for Boris Johnson, completely demolishes the case for mass immigration, and makes his boss’s latest comments that it will ‘boost the economy’ look utterly foolish.

In this book which is bound to embarrass Johnson right now, Browne shows how mass immigration imports poverty, increases social tensions, crime, public health problems such as TB and HIV, and creates parallel communities.

He argues for a zero net immigration policy and demolishes many of the myths used to justify mass immigration. £9.00.

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