Jakarta Post – A Nelson’s Eye View Of ‘Pluralism!’
And off we go again, the Jakarta Post’s ever-anonymous editorial staff purporting to be concerned about pluralism.
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So exactly how many migrants are pouring into the UK?
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David Cameron has refused a request to release the figures, claiming that the difference is accounted for by short term migrants.
The difference?
That’s between the total number Cameron claims and the number of UK National Insurance cards issued to EUSSR foreigners.
Of course he won’t allow any transparency on this. The man is no more a friend to honesty than to freedom, as much an enemy of truth as of his country’s sovereignty.
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Cameron is stone-walling release of this key information to concerned citizens, despite the fact that one of his own Ministers has said he ‘ can see no reason why we can’t have the figures.’
If Cameron were NOT a liar, he’d let the figures be known and Brits could judge for themselves. Fortunately, the Office of National Statistics has ordered a review, but the results may not be out until weeks or even days before the June 23rd referendum.
Uh-oh!
I’d watch out lest the Swine in Number Ten seeks some way to delay this news, which Mr. Jonathan Portes, Principal Research Fellow at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, has said is likely to be a “big moment” during the referendum campaign.
Mr. Portes – an impartial researcher – has been trying again and again to get hold of the info that Cameron is desperate to cover up, but even though he has invoked his statutory Freedom of Information rights, his approaches have been repeatedly rejected. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/12191579/True-scale-of-EU-migration-could-emerge-on-eve-of-referendum.html
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Once more the Lyin’ Swine is up to no good.
Get yourselves out there on the next day of action, or if you can’t, at least use social media, as we do, to spread the word.
JazPen 14:12 on May 27, 2017 Permalink |
Good on you, Ross.
One of these days maybe Gramedia will grow a conscience, and the Jakarta Post grow a set .big enough to criticise their bosses.
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