UK Election Proves
Immigration Issue Works! [Peter
Brimelow] - 04/22/05
Prime Minister Tony Blair has just been forced to give a
full-dress policy
speech in the middle of the current U.K. election
campaign, trying to masquerade as a restrictionist on
immigration. This despite the
huge surge
of immigration – some of it through the asylum or
refugee loopholes – over which he
happily presided in his first two terms.
There could be no clearer proof that the Conservative
opposition’s strategy of emphasizing the immigration
issue has frightened Blair’s Labour Party. As the London
Times’ Matthew Parris very reasonably says,
“[Conservative leader]
MICHAEL HOWARD has won a considerable victory. He has
forced Tony Blair to take the issue of immigration
square-on. Mr Blair made a useful speech yesterday,
conceding some points of great substance to the
Conservative position… Immigration matters to people…
politicians and journalists who respond to public
anxiety by changing the subject are the very opposite of
responsible. They risk losing their audience and their
authority to less scrupulous individuals….”
“For
three decades the airwaves have been as packed as the
newspaper opinion columns with reassuring news and
commentary about the enrichment which immigration can
bring…. We must acknowledge and explain the stubborn and
aggrieved persistence of a popular consensus that
Britain is overcrowded, and that the sudden expansion of
cultures that are strange to us is bad for a nation…”
“The
only possible answer is Mr Howard’s: to set a limit…Mr
Blair half-concedes the logic…The Conservative Party may
not win this election, but it is winning the argument.
Whoever forms the next Government, immigration limits
will be on the agenda.”
[“Mr
Blair decided to play the race card – but finds he’s
been trumped,”
April 23 2005]
Imagine—in 2008, we might see GOP Presidential nominee Jeb Bush
rushing to establish immigration reform credentials,
under attack from
Hilary Clinton!
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