Thursday, October 08, 2015

VIDEO: Muslim ‘migration threatens Britain’s social cohesion,’ says British Home Secretary who banned Pamela Geller from the UK -

British Home Secretary Theresa May just said, “mass migration threatens Britain’s social cohesion.” This woman banned me from the UK for saying much less “controversial” statements. Based on her previous policy, she ought to be hauled before a sharia court and be thrown in jail. Clearly her statement might incite Muslims to violence — the very policy she cited when banning me from entering the UK.
Home Secretary Theresa May issued a stark warning that high levels of immigration are unsustainable and make it “impossible to build a cohesive society” in Britain.

‘Mass migration threatens Britain’s social cohesion’ – Home Secretary (VIDEO), RT, October 7, 2015
Home Secretary Theresa May issued a stark warning that high levels of immigration are unsustainable and make it “impossible to build a cohesive society” in Britain.
May used her speech at Conservative Party Conference in Manchester on Tuesday to argue that mass migration on the scale seen over the past decade is not in the “national interest.”
She claimed that mass migration leads to the undercutting of wages for low-paid workers and joblessness for thousands of others.
The Home Secretary, who is considered a potential successor to Prime Minister David Cameron, addressed the issue of migration weeks after a report found that migration to Britain increased by 24 percent in 2014.
The number of migrants entering the UK rose by 108,000 to 558,000, according to a report published by the Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) last month.
According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), net migration to the UK was 330,000 in the year to March, far surpassing the government’s goal of reducing migration to below 100,000.
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