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Saturday, 30 October 2010

The size of Labour's client state

The Mail reports that:
'Nearly nine out of ten jobs created under Labour went to foreign-born workers, astonishing figures revealed last night.

Official statistics showed the vast majority of the rise in the employment total under the last Government was accounted for by workers born abroad.

Total numbers of those in work went up by two million during 13 years of Labour. But of those jobs, 1.8 million individuals were classed as ‘non-UK born’.

Just a quarter of a million declared themselves to be born in the UK.

The figures, from the Office for National Statistics’ Labour Force Survey, are an indictment of the last Government’s failure to control the influx of migrants, train British workers and tackle welfare dependency.

Just as startlingly, the figures also revealed that the proportion of the foreign-born workforce nearly doubled under Labour – from 7 per cent to 13 per cent.

Sir Andrew Green, chairman of the Migrationwatch think-tank, said: ‘This is stunning evidence of the need to cut back on the immigration of foreign workers.

‘As long as foreign skills can be obtained “off the shelf”, employers will have no incentive to train British workers.’'

The massive increase of immigration into Great Britain was a deliberate policy by the last Labour government. It was designed to 'rub the right's face in diversity' and to create a client state of unemployed British reliant on state benefits who would therefore vote Labour to preserve those benefits as well as immigrants who would vote Labour to ensure their place in Britain. Bearing in mind the size of the immigration that happened over the last 13 years it is incredible that the the Conservatives managed to win the last general election albeit with the help of the Lib Dems.

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