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Subject Blame Austerity Not Immigrants!
Date May 20, 2025 12:29 PM
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Austerity and Inequality To Blame Not Migrants

As we've seen recently, Keir Starmer's government would rather blame immigrants and resort to racist arguments, than properly deal with the social problems caused by austerity and inequality.

So this from Kevin Courtney (a former General Secretary of the National Education Union) on his Facebook page is spot on:

'The thing that terrifies me about Keir Starmer’s immigration speech is not the idea that there might be a discussion about immigration.

It is that he wove through his speech so many of the racists’ arguments.

From the Powellite reference to strangers:
“we risk becoming an island of strangers”

To the claim that migrants don’t integrate:
“when people come to our country, they should also commit to integration, to learning our language”

To the claim that housing problems are caused by migration:
“if we do need to do more to release pressure on housing and our public services, then mark my words – we will”

to the claim that migrants reduce wages:
“who work in parts of our economy that put downward pressure on wages”

Each of these claims is bogus. It’s bad bosses, attacks on unions, lack of rights at work that lead to lower wages. It’s lack of house building, and sky high property prices, as the rich buy everything up, that leads to housing problems. And then there are the cuts to English language courses…

But worse; his echoing of these racist lines will be picked up and amplified by racist thugs on the street. Our migrant friends and other black and brown people in the second, third and fourth generations will feel the effects of this.

And it will only encourage far right, racist, Reform to go even further.

Keir Starmer’s speech is a disgrace. I call for every Labour MP and councillor to speak out against it.

I call for Keir Starmer to resign.'

So its crucial we boldly call out austerity and inequality, come together united against Austerity 2.0 on the 7th June (and beyond) at the National Demonstration, and that we do not allow racism and hate to divide us. (See below for info on the Demonstration).

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