MASS IMMIGRATION: A LABOUR-BACKED EXPERIMENT THAT CHANGED AND FAILED BRITAIN

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Labour’s deliberate policy of opening the UK to mass immigration added over 3 million people to the population, while nearly 1 million British citizens left, citing a country they no longer recognized. This wasn’t an accident—it was a calculated political strategy to reshape Britain and “rub the Right’s nose in diversity,” as former Labour insider Andrew Neather revealed.

The impact? Strained public services, fractured communities, and an erosion of trust in government.

For decades, Labour ignored overwhelming public opposition, prioritizing political gain over societal stability. Working-class voters were abandoned, their concerns dismissed as “covert racism.”

This wasn’t just mismanagement—it was willful neglect. Even employers and the middle classes turned a blind eye, benefiting from cheap labor and conveniences at the expense of poorer neighborhoods. Meanwhile, institutions like the BBC stifled debate, branding critics as racists and failing their duty of impartiality.

Today, as Britain faces the consequences of these decisions, the need for immigration reform has never been clearer. Controlled, limited migration is essential, but mass immigration without foresight or public consent must never happen again.

It’s time for a government that listens to its people, prioritizes cohesion, and puts Britain’s future first.

Source: Migration Watch UK

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