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John Denham MP, the Communities Secretary and Executive Committee member of the Fabian Society has admitted in the rag Daily Mirror that many white families are feeling forgotten in the recession-hit Britain that Labour helped create.

Announcing the creation of Connecting Communities Fund to help 100 hard-up areas as a response to Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons of the British National Party being elected to the European Union, Denham also released the following statement.  My response will be in red.


By JOHN DENHAM

Communities Secretary

Some people in our changing cities feel they are losing out. And that's not fair.


By some people he means white people

There's more competition for housing and other services. New migration has brought new people into communities.


And the reason for the increased competition is because the Labour Party is implementing a deliberate policy to flood the country with unwanted immigrants.


While antisocial behaviour is down, it's not stopped as the economic crisis makes it hard on the working classes.


Gang rapes, gun and knife crime, paedophile attacks are all rising in high enrichment areas.


So even if there's often been money spent - on SureStart and health centres, nurseries, schools, homes and play areas - if people feel no one is listening to their concerns, it still feels unfair.


Again by people Denham means white people and they KNOW that Labour have not listened to their concerns until now and they are listening now because there is a general election on the horizon.


If they are working hard and others are not, such feelings let in resentment that extremists use to try to divide this country. Now our Connecting Communities programme will address local concerns in over 100 neighbourhoods. If people think the housing system is unfair, they'll get the chance to say so.

Here he is saying that white people are working hand and "others" are not.  People do not think the housing system is unfair, they KNOW it is.  Remember this article about a Director of Housing asking what he could do to import more coloured people into Knowsley?

If young gangs are causing problems, it will be given priority. We'll ask locals how the Future Jobs Fund and new house-building can offer them chances.


He will ask the enrichers what he wants our tax money spent on.

We may not solve every problem. But we promise that every community will know there are no favours, no privileges and no special interest groups.

You will solve no problems because you and the Establishment are the problem.

Last Updated ( Monday, 14 December 2009 15:25 )