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News round up: EDL, UAF and Asian Gangs in Harrow | Jack Straw to go on QT | Further Welsh fury at BNP | UK Unemployment to worsen

Monday, September 14th, 2009

EDL, UAF and Asian Gangs in Harrow

English Defence League thug

EDL thugs were caught shouting, "We hate Paki's more than you!"

Friday saw more more violence break out between the violent ultra-nationalist English Defence League, Unite Against Fascism and gangs of Asian youths, outside Harrow Central Mosque.

In scenes reminiscent from the 1970s, EDL skinheads raised Nazi salutes and chanted racist slogans such as “I hate Pakis more than you”.

A worrying development is the news that the EDL want to enlist football fans for a Mussolini “March on Rome”-style event. (On the basis , according to insiders, that “you need an army for a war”.)

The EDL are a rag-tag bunch of racists and football hooligans. UAF, however, should know better. After previous clashes we have said that UAF must restrain themselves more as their actions are counterproductive and actually heighten tensions.

It would appear that senior members of the Muslim community also agree. On Friday the General Secretary of Harrow Central Mosque expressed his anger at UAF for holding a counter protest (against the advice of the police) outside the mosque.

Violence and provacative behaviour will not help solve the problems of social cohesion in Britain. Dialogue, serious attempts at addressing alienated voter’s concerns and undistracted police work, however, will.  

See Sky news report from Friday (note Martin Smith from UAF seen clearly walking alongside trouble causers – 35″)

“English Defence League: chaotic alliance stirs up trouble on the streets” – The Guardian

Jack Straw to appear on QT against Griffin

Gordon Brown is considering putting Jack Starw up against Nick Griffin MEP on Question Time.

Some commentators feel there is a danger that Griffin may throw back at Straw the comments he made about Islamic veils in 2006.

Straw described them as a “visible statement of separation and difference” and called on women to cease wearing them. This allegedly led to ugly instances of yobs pulling veils off Muslim women in streets.

Gordon Brown wants Jack Straw to take on BNP on Question Time – Daily Telegraph.

Further Welsh fury at BNP 

THE BNP has been accused of hijacking the legend of Owain Glyndr by printing T-shirts bearing the image of the historic Welsh figure.

The image used on the BNP T-shirts is taken from a statue of Owain Glyndr on a horse that was presented to the people of Corwen, Denbighshire, the town where Glyndr was born.

Sculptor Colin Spofforth, who spent four years creating the statue, said: “I certainly did not give any permission for it to be used and I would never have done.”

Mr Spofforth added: “Whoever has done this obviously does not know their Welsh history or what Owain Glyndr was all about.

The Rev Geraint ap Iorwerth, of St Peter ad Vincula Church in Pennal, where a bronze statue of Glyndr stands in the Princes’ Memorial Garden, said: “Owain Glyndr would be turning in his grave if he knew the BNP were using him as one of their heroes”.

BNP accused of hijacking Owian Glyndwr – Wales Online

UK unemployment to worsen

The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development warns there is a “distinct possibility” that weak economic growth and fears over a double-dip recession will lead to further redundancies in the coming years.

The CIPD says despite the UK falling into the worst recession since the Second World War, job cuts have not been as bad as in the 1980s or 1990s.

The Institute warns that unemployment could stay at 3.5 million for over a decade.

According to the US Department for Homeland Security, high unemployment has the potential to lead to alienation and statistically increases an individual’s susceptability to accept extremist ideas. The report cites a 2007 study from the German Institute for Economic Research, which says there is a strong association between a parent’s unemployment status and the formation of neo-fascist beliefs in children – specifically racism and xenophobia.

While the stock market and housing market may be coming out of the recession, hard working families are still suffering from the disastrous effects of the credit crisis on Britain’s heartland manufacturing and business support industries. As the head of the TUC has said today, the UK will only be fully out of recession when unemployment falls. So far, we believe that more needs to be done to tackle UK unemployment and re-tool our workforce.

“Unemployment could reach 3.5m and remain high for a decade, CIPD warns” – Daily Telegraph

The “sham” of British jobs for British workers

Friday, August 21st, 2009
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Source: Balanced Migration

Evidence of the government’s failure to help British workers compete in the global marketplace mounts as nearly three quarters of a million foreign nationals joined the British jobs market last year. Figures unearthed by the Daily Mail reveal that of the 733,000 National Insurance Numbers (NINOs), a pre-requisite for employment, were given out in 2008. 

As the Recession deepens British workers are increasingly losing out in the battle for jobs. According to the OECD, seven out of ten jobs created under New Labour were taken by foreign workers, the highest proportion in any major economy. More recently, the total number of UK unemployed rose 250,000 in the three months to June 2009 to 2.5m, the highest level for more than a decade (nearly 1.6m are job-seekers while the remainder are deemed to be ‘economically inactive’).

Clearly some British workers are failing to compete effectively with workers from overseas.

Policy experts squabble over the causes. The Taxpayers’ Alliance blames the government’s easy welfare system. Others blame a open-door immigration regime, skills shortage, inflated expectations amongst British workers, hard-nosed employers driving down wages and downright laziness.

Whatever the reasons, there is clearly a failure of government policy that is leaving some British workers feeling they’re on the scrap heap and it is little wonder that many feel let down by a political elite that’s proved unable to help British workers compete in the global market-place. 

The consequences of this failure are another generation of under-skilled British workers living a life-time of unfulfilled potential, higher instances of social problems, criminality and substance-abuse, and under-achievement . The resentment caused by this frustration and failure creates a breeding ground for racists and extremists.

“Snapshot of Britain where more migrants than locals hunt jobs” – By Sue Reid, The Daily Mail.