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Has the Former Archbishop George Carey Had a Damascus Experience?

careyHas Former Archbishop George Carey had a personal Damascus experience or is he also just panicked at the rise in support for the British National Party?

This is the question being asked in religious circles after the former Archbishop of Canterbury issued a call for a “clear cap on population growth.”

Reverend Carey, who as head of the Anglican Church from 1991 to 2002, devoted much time to promoting the multicultural betrayal of Britain, tuned full circle and admitted to a daily newspaper that the “open door policy on immigration” was responsible for the rise of the BNP.

Rev Carey also wailed about new immigrants’ failure to be “absorbed” and demanded that immigration take centre stage at the next general election.

“The cowardly failure of successive governments to address our open borders is the reason the BNP has gained admittance to the political mainstream,” he said.

“With the latest estimate that our population will rise by nearly 10 million by 2030, politicians are ducking the unpalatable truth: we are now one of the most over-populated countries in the world.

“It is asking a huge amount of the British public to accept an open-door policy on immigration. They have seen a massive influx of newcomers; they have seen their jobs hit, and they feel ignored. There have not been adequate resources to help [the] community adapt to these massive changes,” he said.

Rev Carey added that the “new immigrants” had failed to be absorbed and integrated. In an obvious reference to the Islamic colonisation of Britain, he said, “The discredited policy of multiculturalism must be abandoned once and for all. Now a controlled approach to immigration is needed with clear caps set on population growth.”

As Archbishop, he was active in interfaith work, and worked for better relations with Muslims, calling for “deeper dialogue” between the two faiths.

According to the latest demographic projections, the indigenous British people will be replaced as the majority population of these islands well within three generations — simply through the higher reproductive rates of immigrants already present in this country.

Figures from the Office of National Statistics show that the Muslim population is growing ten times faster than the rest of the population. Figures from the National Health Service show that children from immigrant parents already account for over 50 percent of all live births in Britain.

The indigenous population of this country is set to be overrun even if no further immigration takes place — which is unlikely, seeing as both Labour and Conservative parties are committed to further immigration.

The seeds for this destruction of Britain were laid under Rev Carey’s watch as head of the Anglican Church, and he not only refused to speak out against it, but actually endorsed it.

It is therefore unlikely that he has had a Damascene conversion and will admit that the BNP is right. Rather, it seems, Rev Carey has joined the rest of the establishment’s hysteria now that their deception and treason to the British people are being uncovered.

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