New wave of asylum centres announced

Plans for the first of a new wave of huge asylum screening centres across Britain were last night approved, despite major public opposition.

The huge former Lilycross Care Centre, near Widnes, in Cheshire, can now be transformed into an asylum centre to house up to 120 immigrants at any one time. This is despite it being in the green belt and 600 meters from a new estate of £500,000 homes.

It is believed to be the first of a new wave of super asylum screening centres planned across the country, to meet rising immigration levels, by government contractor Serco that has been approved.

However, robust opposition did not stop Halton Borough Council from voting the plans through.

A council spokesman said:

“The Development Control Committee considered the matter very carefully and, taking into account all the evidence and the relevant material planning issues, approved the application, subject to conditions.”

BNP Chairman Adam Walker commented:

“Given the past track record of the traitorous Labour Party for flooding our homeland with immigrants, it comes as no surprise to me that Halton Borough Council voted this ludicrous idea through.

“The council consists almost entirely of Labour Councillors.

“I would be very surprised if any of the councillors live in the area in question.

“More often than not, they’re happy to inflict pain and misery on others, in order to gain advantage for themselves.”

It is believed the bulk of new occupants will be men, and public concerns raised in a council report included a “fear of sexually motivated attacks on women and children”. These are legitimate fears, as there have been thousands of sex attacks the length and breadth of Britain involving recently arrived and settled immigrants.

Serco, one of three firms hired by the Government, also including Clearsprings and G4S, which have multi-million pound contracts to house growing numbers of asylum seekers, applied for permission to transform the empty care home last year.

Residents said Lilycross was not an appropriate location for a hostel due to its distance from amenities, and the property would devalue homes on the new nearby estate.

Other concerns raised by residents included fear of crime rising, potential adverse and detrimental effect on tourism, and that it should be reopened as a nursing home.

Jenni Halliday, Serco’s Contract Director for Compass, said:

“We fully understand both the challenges that local communities face and how vulnerable these people can be and we routinely consult with the relevant Local Authorities and the Home Office about the accommodation needs and to see how people can best be looked after.

“Our priority is at all times to make sure they are safe and secure and are treated with dignity and respect.”

Ms Halliday does not mention the dignity and respect that the local community deserve and we will be interested to monitor the rising crime level in the area once it is flooded with a disproportionate amount of male immigrants.

It would be a refreshing change if people like Ms Halliday would take their heads out of the sand and acknowledge that there are vulnerable British people who need help before anyone else.

If only they were so concerned about accommodation needs for our homeless and how best we could look after them. The BNP say that our people should be treated with dignity and respect before all others.

Predictably, in true politically correct newspeak fashion, Chief inspector Richard Rees, of Widnes local policing unit, supported the proposal.

He commented:

“There is no doubt that diverse communities bring many benefits to society, but they also represent new challenges to police forces.

“They can also place additional demands of policing.

“However, we do not anticipate or force any significant change in demand from the change in use of the building.”

He said police would deal with crimes committed by the asylum seekers and objections from local residents of their being would be treated as a hate crime.

Translated into normal speak, what Rees means to say is that crime will rise massively in the area as a result of this Labour Party decision, and that the police force will have to use more tax money to deal with it.

He also meant to say that if anyone objects to their loved ones being mugged, beaten, raped or murdered that they will be punished severely using the new Orwellian law of ‘hate crime’.

A charge, it would appear that is only being leveled at members of the indigenous British population when they object to the multicultural nightmare that is being forced upon them.

In summary, Lillycross Care Centre should be just that; a care home for people who have worked all of their lives. The government should spend the £billions they are about to waste on tens of thousands of immigrants on making the lives of hard working British people better.

If members of the BNP were sitting on the Planning Department of Halton Council they would have rejected this application unanimously, as we believe in putting our people first and foremost every single time.

As all other political parties have failed miserably, perhaps it is time to start thinking very deeply about who really has your interests at heart.

Only the BNP will stop all immigration until we can sort out the mess already created.

The time has come to join, vote for and support the British National Party.

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