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The Settlement charity

A trip to Higher Openshaw retail park brought me into view of the Settlement. It’s a modern three-storey building used as a Community Hub, the presentation of community is abhorrent with pictures by the entrance of persons in which the majority are non-white.

To be fair on this service, some of its work does benefit local white people, however its presentation for non-white immigrants and commitment to Asylum Seekers shows where the service likes to aim its resources. In the Hub’s booklet, two pages are given to showing its work for new immigrants, other services get a one-page write-up.

The Settlement offers ESOL lessons, ESOL (speakers of other languages) to immigrants and in addition to this, the Hub has a team called Supported Housing. The team aids Asylum Seekers / Refugees with finding housing. The centre brags of its solidarity with Asylum seekers.

Can one imagine a help centre for young Britons from any of the many economically deprived towns around Britain helping to find housing in Manchester, a city in which many more jobs are available.

The Settlement charity was founded 130 years ago in the late 1890s at a time when being poor was a constant struggle with extreme hardship. The founders were good people who tried their best to improve conditions for British people living in poverty. One can be sure that some of the founders would be turning in their graves if they could see what became of their hard work building the Settlement Charity.

Higher Openshaw looks to be a majority white area of Manchester, and this immigrant-loving centre is just typical of how our government, both national and local, allocates a huge amount of funding in support of replacing white British people with third-world immigrants.

A Manchester National Socialist.

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All Images: BM Manchester.


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