At the same time as Theresa May vowed last month to slash numbers of student immigration, the Tory universities minister flew to Brazil to lobby for 10,000 of its students to come to Britain.
Bad weather and the distraction of the leadership challenge could not deter the hardworking Salford branch of the British National Party from setting up a table top with the party’s latest campaign – to give the British people a referendum on our membership of the European Union.
By Simon Darby - You might have thought that the controlled media's presentation of David Cameron this morning as a champion of Britain's interests would have included one vital piece of information. In 2009 Mr Cameron promised us all solemnly that in the event of a Conservative victory, the British people would be allowed to have a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
Tonight on The World at 8 with Lynne Mozar –The Left wing 'Press Association' in Britain has had the cheek to report that it was the police's fault for the violence during this year’s 'race riots.'
The Guardian rag was also jumping on the Marxist band wagon to put the reason the riots started into a 'poverty' cause. The riots started when a black man was shot by a police officer in Tottenham.
Nick Griffin reports from the European Parliament for the World at 8 – The latest bank bail-out plans are good news. The world's biggest banking institutions - the US Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Banks of England, Japan and Switzerland - are all piling in to print untold billions of dollars so that they can be lent on the cheap to European banks which are then supposed to lend them at a tidy profit to struggling businesses and families in the real world.
"It is one thing to lose a job because of a recession or a downturn in the market, but to lose a job because of the new European Union rules on carbon trading is obscene." That is the verdict of one of Nick Griffin's Lancashire constituents after Hanson Cement announced it was axing 30 jobs in Clitheroe.
The United Kingdom’s gross contribution to the EU has risen to a shocking £18.5 billion a year, or £51 million a day, government statistics have revealed. That’s a rise of 5.7 percent from 2009 to 2010. The figures from the Office of National Statistics (ONS) also show that receipts from the EU – the money we get back – fell to £8.1 billion, causing Britain’s net contribution to increase from £6.7 billion to £10.3 billion, or £28 million a day in 2010.
The ‘anti-immigration’ Tory party have presided over yet another rise in immigration. ONS figures show that net migration to the UK in 2010 was 252,000, the biggest calendar year figure on record. It is a shocking 27 percent higher than the level in 2009 and 7,000 higher than the previous record in 2004.
Seven out of ten people in Britain support the British National Party’s campaign to hold a referendum on the United Kingdom’s membership of the European Union, the latest public opinion poll on the issue has found. The result shows yet again that the majority of the British public are behind key British National Party policy, following recent similar endorsements of ending immigration and the restoration of capital punishment.
London British National Party activists will be attending this Monday’s demonstration outside Parliament to demand our right to a referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU.