Ex-Labour advisor: mass immigration because existing population not hip enough.

This article in the Evening Standard by Andrew Neather, a former advisor to the UK Government, seems like it should be a big story. Here are some excerpts:
It didn’t just happen: the deliberate policy of ministers from late 2000 until at least February last year, when the Government introduced a points-based system, was to open [...]

Indigenous Political Parties

What kind of so-called political party is based on an idea of indigenous people?
Bonnie Greer – Question Time
Hmmm…..
Inkatha Freedom Party (South Africa)
Nationalist Vanua Tako Lavo Party (Fiji)
Maori Party (New Zealand)
First Peoples National Party of Canada (Canada)
Indigenous Social Alliance Movement (Columbia)
United Multiethnic Party of Amazonas (Venezuela)
Indigenous Pachakuti Movement (Bolivia)
Pachakutik Plurinational Unity Movement – New Country (Ecuador)
Doesn’t [...]

BNP on Question Time

So Nick Griffin of the BNP (& formerly of Downing College as no one I know will thank me for noting but it’s worth a cheeky mention!)  is going to appear on Question Time.  I hope that the others on this show will debate against him in a sensible and considered way but I fear [...]

The Case Against Identity Politics

Anybody who knows me knows I hate identity politics.
I’m going to tell you why you should hate it too. I’m going to incite racial-identity-politics-hatred (geddit?), and other kinds of identity-politics-hatred as well.
…by promoting R as an identifier you may encourage people to use R as a signal for group formation.
Humans like to divide [...]

Why people vote BNP

[Warning: the following contains language some people may find offensive.]
Morning, June 4th 2009
10am: Wake up.  He can’t shake the habit of waking up early.   Years of helping people get their trucks sorted out before the working day began make it difficult for him to sleep for as long as some of his friends who [...]

Archbishop, again. This time on the BNP.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, whose political views I usually use a reliable indicator of what I should oppose, has finally said something I can agree with. He doesn’t encourage people to vote for the BNP.
Still I wish he could be a bit more forthright about it…
Some parties, they said, would exploit the current political [...]