Europe migrant crisis: EU faces ‘populist uprising’, by the BBC.
Europe faces a “populist uprising” if it is unable to show people it can control the migrant crisis, former MI6 head Sir Richard Dearlove has said.
Sir Richard also warned against offering visa-free travel to Turkish nationals, describing the move as like storing gasoline near a fire.
Earlier, UN special envoy Angelina Jolie Pitt warned the humanitarian system for refugees was breaking down. She spoke of a “fear of migration” and a “race to the bottom” as countries competed to be the toughest to protect themselves.
In other words, the native populations of the West are tired of the cost and implications of too many third world immigrants, especially Muslims.
This story is especially notable for appearing on the BBC, one of the two leading PC media organizations globally (the other is the New York Times). Of course, the pushback to elite PC policies is cast in a negative light, as “populist”, while the immigrants are cast in a positive light, as “refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced people.”
Now let’s put two and two together, even if the BBC will not:
The huge increases in migrants over the last decade were partly due to a politically motivated attempt by ministers to radically change the country and “rub the Right’s nose in diversity”, according to Andrew Neather, a former adviser to Tony Blair, Jack Straw and David Blunkett.
He said Labour’s relaxation of controls was a deliberate plan to “open up the UK to mass migration” but that ministers were nervous and reluctant to discuss such a move publicly for fear it would alienate its “core working class vote”. …
Critics said the revelations showed a “conspiracy” within Government to impose mass immigration for “cynical” political reasons.