Wednesday, 13 February 2008

Former CBI director general Lord Turner says the "joke cant go on"


The ongoing joke headed by an unelected Scott and known as "Circus new Labour" has been exposed as being complicit in a plan to flood the UK with imported labour and thus increasing "Circus Labours" supporters and increasing profits for UK companies using cheaper imported staff.
Whilst we are glad that Lord Turner has had the courage to speak out, we are surprised it has taken them so long to figure out what we have known for some 20 years!!!



One of the Gordon Brown most senior advisers Lord Turner the former director general of the CBI, has ripped apart the Government’s defence for more migration, claiming that if there were less immigrants then the poorest would get paid more. he claimed "the Government's defence for migration was illiterate"

Lord Turner said ministers could not ignore congestion and housing shortages

The news comes days after The Daily Telegraph revealed that the number of foreigners in the workforce was more than two million for the first time - while the numbers of Britons in paid employment fell.

Lord Turner of Ecchinswell launched a scathing attack on claims by ministers and business chiefs that large-scale immigration can be justified on economic grounds.

Lord Turner accused them of knowing that such arguments do not stack up and using them to justify an inevitable influx of newcomers and avoid a “racist backlash”.
Former CBI director general Lord Turner, who headed up the Pension Commission and is now chairman of the Committee on Climate Change, submitted his analysis to a Lords inquiry on immigration.

In his paper entitled “Do we need more immigrants and babies?”, Lord Turner rejects arguments that without immigrants Britain would face a shortage of workers as mostly “economically illiterate".

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