Monday 10 August 2009

A LOOMING FOOD SHORTAGE

A report today by the government agency DEFRA warns of future food shortages because of rising population and global warming.

While I like many others who have had the benefit of science training doubt the latter I have no doubt that food shortages will be severe in the future.


Populations all over the world and especially in the Arab countries are rising rapidly. They inhabit desert regions where not much can be grown.
They also control much of the world's oil which is essential for modern life and especially agriculture.
So in the future because of oil scarcity and consequent price rises the Arabs will have the funds to buy any food available.


We on the other hand have squandered our oil reserves, destroyed our industry and depend for our income on the City of London which has lost £billions. Also we can not feed ourself now and what food we do grow is dependent on inputs of fuel and oil based fertilisers. Without these last two production would drop by at least 50%. and we won't have the money to buy food.

Now the government in its wisdom reacts by saying that immigration to our island, already unable to feed itself is a good thing and anticipates a population growth of 10 million over the next thirty years.
This increase will require more building and therefore loss of agricultural land.

SO HOW WILL WE FEED OURSELVES? WE WONT BE ABLE TO.

But still the immigrants are encouraged to come in against the wishes of the people.

WE ARE RULED BY MADMEN AND WE WILL PAY THE PRICE FOR THEIR STUPIDITY.

BUT IF WE DO WE WILL MAKE SURE THEY PAY AS WELL.

DIRECTIONS TO THE RWB. IT'S EASY!

DIRECTIONS TO RWB SITE.

Leave the M6 at J 16 and follow the A 500 to Stoke.
Turn Left at Stoke to Uttoxeter on A 50 (look for large chimneyand keep in Left lane before it)
Pass Britannia Stadium on A 50 and keep on this road until you meet the A 38 near the Toyota factory.
Take the A 38 North.




Leave the A 38 at A 610 Ripley sign. Go under the bridge , over the first roundabout Right at the next and left after the third 200 yards after the second.
Keep on the A 610 to trafic lights and turn Right on to the A 6007.
Go down the hill and when it rises look for a church on the Right with a thermometer in front showing money raised.
Turn Right into Codnor Denby Lane just before the church.
Go past the houses and about 600 yards past is the site entrance on the Right.
If possible go on Friday or early Saturday. as mid Saturday morning the Ripley/Codnor town centre will be full of red thugs. If you are early enough you will avoid them

For those with Sat nav there is another way.
Turn off the A 38 earlier at the Belper sign, but this involves a very narrow road with cars parked on one side and difficult to pass. It is shorter if cars are not coming the other way.
The post code is DE5 8 PT.

I urge all who can to come and enjoy this get together with like minded patriots.
I have been to the last 6 and would not miss this event for anything.

Estimated journey time 2 hours, 90 miles approx.

WATCHING MIGRATIONWATCH

Have finished moving house now. And at last I’m back on-line. Also have a new telephone number which I’m gradually spreading amongst people I trust (well, I will when I find the notebook I keep my phone numbers in). So Red, that “List” is now out of date as far as I’m concerned – new address and new phone number – please update your records for making late-night phone calls. Here are extracts from the latest press releases from Sir Andrew Green’s ‘MigrationWatch’, which might go some way towards explaining why, five years ago the BNP had no – or virtually no – elected representatives, but now have about 100 councillors at various levels, one representative on the London Assembly, and two Members of the European Parliament. We are now making faster progress than the fledgling Labour Party was making this time 100 years ago. Read this and wonder why - no more.

- 81% are worried (45% of which are ‘very worried’) about the prospect of a population of 70 million in 2028. - 78% say that Alan Johnson is out of touch with people like them.
- 76% want to see net immigration cut from its present level of 237,000 a year to 50,000 or less a year. Of that 76%, 32% want to see a policy of “one in, one out” while 22% want to see no immigration at all.

The party affiliations are also of interest:

- 90% of Conservative voters are worried (55% very worried) about a population of 70 million. For Labour voters it was 70% worried (29% very worried). Lib Dems were higher at 76% (38% very worried).
- 65% of Labour voters think he is out of touch with them, as do 71% of Lib Dems and 90% of Conservatives.
- A sharp cut in immigration (to 50,000 a year or less) was supported by 85% of Conservative, 70% of Labour[1] and 65% of Lib Dem voters.

The ORB poll of voters in Alan Johnson’s own constituency found that:

- 80% of voters thought that Alan Johnson was “out of touch” on immigration
- 85% were concerned that 7 million of the 10 million increase will be as a result of immigration
- 83% want to see net immigration reduced to 50,000 a year or less
- 80% of voters thought that immigration is putting too much strain on public services.
- 78% of voters opposed his general attitude to immigration and population
- 73% are concerned that Britain is losing its own identity and culture
- 69% of voters were concerned that, over the next 20 years or so, the population of the UK will rise by more than 10 million, from 61 million today to over 70 million.

… ‘In many parts of Britain the public are seething with resentment at the total failure of the political class to take seriously their deep concerns about the impact of immigration on the future of our country,’ …

'The main parties talk tough on immigration, but they are trying to ‘con’ the British public. According to Government figures, we can expect almost another 10 million people in England in 20 years time of which seven million will be due to immigration – equivalent to seven cities the size of Birmingham. Current Labour policy won’t begin to address this. The Conservatives are barely better: despite their rhetoric, they have a lightweight policy that sounds tough but won’t deliver.

The number of illegal immigrants from Pakistan in the UK could be as high as 200,000 according to a new report out today which has compared official statistics on the number of Pakistani born workers with a dramatic increase in the level of remittances being sent to that country.

… only 180,000 Pakistani born workers appear in the official Labour Force Survey so the remaining 170,000 workers needed to reach this level of remittances are likely to be working illegally. But illegal workers are likely to be paid less than those here legally, so there could well be, on this very rough calculation, as many as 200,000 Pakistanis working illegally in Britain.

‘We already know from investigations by newspapers that there are significant numbers of fraudulent students from Pakistan but not all will have come via this route. As there are still no checks on departure, a proportion of those coming as visitors might well stay on after their visas expire. In the five years 2004-8 over half a million visas were issued in Pakistan, including nearly 60,000 student visas[1]. Others could have arrived on the back of a truck,’ said Sir Andrew, Chairman of Migrationwatch.

‘In our view the only plausible explanation for such a rapid increase in remittances from Pakistan is a sharp rise in the number of illegal immigrants sending money home. This paper only attempts a ball park figure but it points to a matter of considerable concern. Not only are illegal workers undercutting the wages of British workers but, in the case of Pakistan there are serious security aspects to an immigration system that has more holes than a Swiss cheese. This requires a root and branch review of the visa system for Pakistan,’ he said.

1 Hansard 29 April 2009 Col 1352W and 6 May 2009 Col 281W

And they wonder why the BNP now has nearly a million voters, and is still growing. Well Red (and colleagues), we've already pasaranned, so now what are you going to do? Go read it all:

http://www.migrationwatchuk.com/pressReleases/23-July-20


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yaz