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Douglas Murray: Labours Deliberate Mass Migration Agenda

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Douglas Murray discusses the severe consequences of importing large numbers of people, both illegally and legally, from very different cultures into a society that fails to integrate them. According to Murray, this approach inevitably leads to “massive problems,“ including “a massive backlash“ at some point. He points out that Alastair Campbell, a key figure in Tony Blair's Labour government, played a significant role in this situation. Murray notes that Campbell should have been among those leading the discussion, yet he was part of the Labour government that “massively ramped up illegal and legal migration into the UK“ in the late 90s and early 2000s. Murray identifies Campbell as “one of the architects of this problem,“ emphasizing that this wasn't an accidental policy shift. He quotes a colleague of Campbell's who admitted that after attending meetings on this issue, there was a “very clear feeling“ that the Labour government under Blair aimed to “rub the right's nose in diversity.“ This deliberate strategy brought in people from vastly different cultures, leading to the societal tensions and challenges the UK faces today. Murray’s reflection highlights the long-term consequences of these policies and the lack of integration that has exacerbated these issues, laying much of the blame at the feet of Labour’s migration strategy.

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