Labour’s UK Kalergi Plan: Part 3

Kalergi Plan part 3

From council insider and Nationalist correspondent: ‘Frustrated’

From 1997 to 2010, Tony Blair’s Labour government welcomed about 5 million, mostly Third World immigrants, into the UK. Labour did this to fulfil their “driving political purpose” policy of turning Britain into a “truly multicultural” mixed-race country.

In 2013, Lord Peter Mandelson actually boasted of Labour’s appalling mass immigration treachery against native Britons to a cheering Left-wing crowd: “In 2004, when as a Labour government, we were not only welcoming people to come into this country to work, we were sending out search parties for people and encouraging them, in some cases, to take up work in this country.”

Peter Mandelson, along with other former Labour ministers like John Reid, David Triesman and Charlie Whelan, were members of the Communist Party of Great Britain during their student days. The veteran journalist and television commentator Peter Hitchens was also a revolutionary Marxist student in the International Socialists, later renamed the Socialist Workers Party (SWP) during this same period of the 1960’s or 1970’s.

In 2013, he explained why Marxists always support mass immigration in his Daily Mail column: “When I was a revolutionary Marxist, we were all in favour of as much immigration as possible. It wasn’t because we liked immigrants, but because we didn’t like Britain. We saw immigrants from anywhere as allies against the staid, settled, conservative society that our country still was at the end of the
Sixties.”

Hitchens described the contempt that trendy 1960’s revolutionary Marxist students, coming “mostly from Surrey and the nicer parts of London,” had for the working-class poor, whose lives were being ruined by immigration: “We liked to feel oh, so superior to the bewildered people – usually in the poorest parts of Britain – who found their neighbourhoods suddenly transformed into supposedly ‘vibrant’ communities. If they dared to express the mildest objections, we called them bigots”.

After graduating from university, many of these well-off, privileged Marxist students joined the Labour Party, and some, such as Peter Mandelson, became ministers in Blair’s New Labour Government. They then implemented their revolutionary ideas about transforming British society by using mass immigration. Luckily, Labour Party insider Andrew Neather casually revealed Labour’s mass immigration plot in 2009.

Ever since Neather’s damning article exposing Labour’s secret mass immigration plotting, the brave journalist Peter Hitchens has tried to boost public awareness of this shameful scandal. Hitchens has highlighted Andrew Neather’s shocking disclosure numerous times in his Daily Mail column and during frequent television appearances on programmes such as ‘Question Time.’

Whenever Peter Hitchens mentions Andrew Neather’s damaging revelations about Labour on the BBC ‘Question Time’ programme, Labour Party panellists like Emily Thornberry and Stella Creasy do not even bother to deny these revelations because they know they are true and that they also support mass immigration! I recall Stella Creasy being taken aback and mumbling that London is a very welcoming place.

The 2021 census revealed that only 36.8% of Londoners now identify as white British, and that Birmingham, Leicester and Manchester now also have a minority white British population.

Sadly, on a recent episode of ‘Question Time’, Peter Hitchens accepted Labour’s mass immigration policy had succeeded in irreversibly transforming Britain into an unrecognisable country. However, he consoled the ‘QT’ audience and the millions of British people watching the show on television by saying that at least we now know that we have Labour to blame for causing this transformation.

Our people should learn from Peter Hitchens and never vote for the traitorous Labour Party ever again.

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Top Image: Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, creator of the plan, pictured c. 1930. Unknown photographer, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons.


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