Gordon Brown Confirms His Intention to Drown Britain with Mass Immigration
Labour leader Gordon Brown has formally confirmed his intention to drown Britain with mass immigration by explicitly ruling out putting a cap on immigration levels.
Speaking to the House of Commons Liaison Committee, Mr Brown openly declared his support for migrant workers and said that any attempt to put a cap on immigration would be “ineffective.”
He also said that Labour would do nothing to prevent the population exceeding 70 million. Mr Brown claimed that the Labour Party’s ‘points-based system’ for allowing migration was sufficient control by itself – despite this ignorant assessment having been disproven using the Government’s own statistics.
Sir Andrew Green, of the population think tank Migrationwatch, has proven that the points system will only reduce immigration by 8 percent, a fall of just 20,000. To prevent the population reaching 70 million, a figure which is already regarded as unsustainable, net annual immigration needs to be reduced by at least 200,000 just to stabilise it at the current figure of 61 million, never mind reducing it further.
Mr Brown also told the House of Commons that “A cap ends up with proposals that exclude so many people and so many groups of people from that cap that it’s not an effective cap at all.”
Tory politicians leapt upon Mr Brown’s comments to try and show that they would protect Britain, but Migrationwatch has also dismissed Conservative immigration policies as a ‘con.’ Sir Andrew pointed out earlier that if current Tory proposals were adopted, immigration would only fall by 27 percent, still not enough to prevent the overwhelming of the indigenous British population.
* Net immigration has quadrupled since 1997 to 237,000 per year. This means that an immigrant enters Britain at the rate of one per minute — and those are just the legal ones.
The pressure on the state from such a massive invasion is intolerable. At this rate, one new home will have to be built every six minutes for new migrants.
Britain is already the most crowded country in Europe, and current levels of immigration are set to add another nine million people to its population in just over a decade — a population seven times the size of the city of Birmingham.
Unless immigration is halted and reversed, Britain will vanish as a European nation within the next 40 years.








