UK: School Decisions to Teach Children About Anal and Oral Sex Sparks Government Review

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The United Kingdom will soon launch an expert review panel into sex-ed in schools after children were reportedly taught about oral and anal.

The review of sex education guidelines in England’s schools will reportedly work to ensure that no “disturbing or inappropriate content” will be taught to the country’s children.

It comes after numerous reports that young pupils in the country were taught about a wide variety of explicit subjects, such as anal sex, oral sex and transgenderism.

According to a report by The Guardian, UK Education Secretary Gillian Keegan explained that the review was being brought about due to these reports, claiming the current Conservative Party government were just as surprised regarding the matter as parents were.

“The wellbeing and safeguarding of children is our absolute priority, and I share the concerns of parents and teachers about reports that inappropriate lessons are being taught in schools,” she said.

“The review of the statutory guidance – with the help of this expert panel – will provide clear safeguards against children being taught concepts they are too young to understand or that are inappropriate for their age,” she added.

The panel chosen to review the issue will reportedly be made up of health and legal experts, as well as a number of government officials, with their main task reportedly to ascertain whether or not the state should mandate hard age limits for certain sex education topics.

As of writing, the quality of sex education ranges widely within England, with some young children being taught all about topics such as anal and oral sex by their schools.

Issues surrounding transgenderism are also reportedly taught in some institutions, with children being instructed to believe that there are many different genders, and that such a concept is not limited to a person’s sex characteristics.

The discovery of such extreme school curricula horrified numerous parents throughout the country, with even UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak saying that he was concerned as a parent regarding what children were being taught.

“These materials are obviously sensitive. I speak as a parent, first and foremost, rather than a politician,” he said back in March.

“It’s important that it’s age-appropriate and it’s important that parents know what’s going on and have access to those materials,” Sunak added. “If that’s not happening, then we need to make sure that it is and that’s why it’s right that we do a proper review of the situation.”

The government review will be scheduled to wrap up around the end of September.

https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2023/06/02/school-decisions-to-teach-children-about-anal-and-oral-sex-sparks-government-review/

‘I am a Muslim, you know what I can do’: Hussain Sheikh rapes and threatens Hindu woman with acid attack, forces her to convert to Islam, arrested

Muhammad Hussain Sheikh arrested by Vadodara police on charges of rape and intimidation (source: Gujarati OpIndia)

Navapura police in Vadodara, Gujarat have arrested one Muhammad Hussain Sheikh on charges of rape and intimidation. The victim, a married Hindu woman who lived in Hussain’s neighbourhood, alleged that the accused threatened her with her and her son’s life. He also threatened her with an acid attack and attempted to convert her to Islam.

The police have booked Muhammad Hussain Sheikh under IPC sections 376, 354(A)(D), 323, 506(2), 406 and 452, based on a complaint filed by the Hindu married woman.

The victim said in her complaint that Hussain repeatedly threatened to kill her child in order to coerce her into speaking to him. He raped her and also threatened her with an acid attack if she reported him to the police or her family. All her jewellery was also taken away by the accused, which he later sold.

The Hindu woman alleged that Hussain took her to a Dargah around 20 days after he sexually assaulted her, where she was offered sweets and rosewater and forced to wear a Tabiz (amulet) around her neck and black strings were tied to her legs. The victim said that this was an attempt to convert her to Islam.

According to the victim, Mohammed Hussain used to threaten her by saying, “I am a Muslim and you know what I can do. I’ll fix you and your child.” 

On the basis of the woman’s complaint, Navapura police arrested the accused Mohammed Hussain and sent him to jail. Although the Hindu woman also alleged that the accused compelled her to convert to Islam, the police denied the conversion allegation and did not invoke any sections of the anti-conversion law in the case. The police, meanwhile, recovered the jewellery of the victim which the accused sold.

Further investigation into the case is ongoing, said the police.

https://www.opindia.com/2023/06/vadodara-muhammad-hussain-sheikh-rape-threat-acid-attack-forced-convertion-islam-hindu-married-woman/

How Sweden Became a Gangster’s Paradise

After the Russian invasion of the Ukraine in February 2022, Sweden and Finland abandoned generations of neutrality to apply for membership in the NATO military alliance. However, there is already a gang war going on in Swedish streets, and it has nothing to do with Russia.

Between January and May 2023, Swedish police recorded on average one completed bomb detonation every two days. If you add the bombs that were in preparation, but not yet detonated, Sweden experienced one explosives-related crime per day. Rival gangs increasingly continue to target each other’s relatives with revenge attacks.

In early May 2023, National Police Commissioner Anders Thornberg stated that more than 1,000 people are initiated into criminal gangs across Sweden every year. Despite some arrests, the rate of recruitment shows no sign of slowing down. With three new recruits, many noticeably young, added every day, it is virtually impossible to reduce the total number of active gang members. Thornberg estimated that more than 30,000 people are now involved in gang violence in Sweden. For comparison, he stated that the number of police officers in Sweden is 22,600. The number of gang members already exceeds the number of police and keeps growing at an alarming rate. According to Thornberg, the situation is “extremely serious,” with organized crime infiltrating and corrupting the democratic society, the business world and the public sector.

That Sweden has become one of Europe’s most violent countries has finally attracted international attention. The French newspaper Le Monde lamented “Sweden’s powerlessness in the face of organized violence.” The paper quoted Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson from the Moderate Party stating that the situation is “uncontrollable” and may “get worse before it gets better.” Kristersson labelled the dozens of criminal gangs in Sweden “domestic terrorists.”

Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer admitted to state broadcaster SVT that with 62 fatal shootings in 2022, Swedish society has clearly failed in the fight against organized crime. Strömmer stated that there is no quick fix to the rise of gang crime in the country and warned it would take time for the government to get a handle on the situation.

Some two million immigrants (20% of the population) now live in Sweden, according to David Jones in the Daily Mail, Many come from the most troubled parts of Asia and Africa and have not integrated well into Swedish society. Rival gangs now shoot each other on a regular basis. In Stockholm alone, 52 gangs are vying for control of the burgeoning drug trade, according to a police report, and they are becoming ever more ruthless. Some child gang members even carry explosives in their school thermos flasks. Jones writes:

“Twenty years ago, gun crime was almost non-existent here. Today, the grisly murders we see in Scandi-Noir TV series are no longer fictional. Sweden is awash with real-life crime podcasts, documentaries and books.”

In his view, the Swedish justice system, “which many feel prioritises young offender’s rights over those of their victims,” has failed at handling the ultra-violent gang crime of recent immigrants.

“Barely a day goes by in Stockholm without a shooting or a bombing,” noted Swedish journalist Paulina Neuding.

“In one part of the city, housing estate residents have been informed about what to do if their building is a bombing target. For all too many Swedes, this is the new normal.

“Under Swedish law, children under 15 cannot be sentenced to any criminal punishment and older teenagers are seldom given more than four years in ‘compulsory care’. So mobsters now recruit young people, arm them with thermos-flask bombs or guns and send them out as soldiers in their gang wars.

“The country’s liberal criminal justice system and the fact that the police were never trained for such problems have made life comfortable for new gangs in immigrant neighbourhoods.”

“Sweden has become a gangster’s paradise – and a case study in how not to integrate migrants,” wrote Fraser Nelson, editor of The Spectator and a columnist for The Daily Telegraph. He further commented that its “liberal migration and criminal justice systems have incubated a shocking sub-culture of violence” and that Sweden’s police are losing control of some cities and towns.

While true, it should be noted that France, Britain, and other Western European countries have plenty of problems of their own from violent crime. Nigel Farage, former leader of the UK Independence Party said he fears that Britain, if it continues allowing in waves of young male illegal migrants into the country, could face the same fate as Sweden. His warning came after the arrest of four asylum seekers from Afghanistan accused of raping a 15-year-old girl in Kent. The suspects had arrived in Britain illegally by crossing the English Channel in small people-smuggler boats from France.

Almost all gang members in Sweden are either first- or second-generation immigrants, usually with a background from the Islamic world or Africa. Although many politicians may not like to admit it, this problem was largely imported.

Jama Omar, a Somali immigrant who resides in the troubled Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby, lost his son to a fatal shooting in August 2021. So far, the police have not arrested anyone. Omar told the newspaper Aftonbladet that he does not believe that the legal system in Sweden works. Omar blamed racism from Swedes for why many Somali immigrants have been killed in gang-related crimes, adding:

“Shootings are happening all over Sweden, but have hit the Somali community extra hard. The state is responsible for the safety of residents, but we do not consider our children to be included in that protection.”

Gang violence in Sweden has become so widespread, according to Christoffer Bohman, who resigned as a member of the Swedish police force in early 2023, that the police are no longer able to contain the problem.

A Swedish police officer, who asked to remain anonymous, warned that rampant organized crime gangs, using children for their criminal activities, are pushing the country toward the point of no return. He said Sweden had “lost its grip” on law and order, and that gangs now effectively have a license to operate free of reproach.

“Ten to fifteen years ago, it was about shoplifting when we were dealing with 14-year-olds, but now they deal in drugs and handle automatic weapons,” the policeman stated.

“Older criminals use children to avoid being caught themselves, and for the children, it is a sign of status to be chosen. It starts as a cool thing for a kid who can’t see consequences and ends up getting involved in gang conflicts.”

He lamented the involvement of “very vulnerable” young children, many of whom are under the age of 15 and therefore below the minimum age for criminal responsibility in Sweden. The police officer remains pessimistic about the future. “There is no chance. It only gets worse and worse,” he replied. “There is simply no respect for the police” in crime-riddled immigrant areas, he said.

When available resources are dedicated to investigating shootings and bombings, other crimes such as burglary or theft have become effectively risk-free. This inversion of law enforcement contributes to a growing sense of lawlessness now being felt by many Swedes. What is the point of having laws if they are not enforced, or only used to punish honest citizens?

Since 2010, shoplifting in Sweden has doubled. In an article in the newspaper Aftonbladet, a number of shop owners stated that the situation for Swedish grocery stores is urgent. One grocer in Uppsala said that his shop is forced to remove expensive meat in the evenings, for fear that it will be stolen. Shoplifting has become a big problem that is not given a high priority by the legal system. Few people in Sweden are now prosecuted for theft. Traders are therefore urging politicians and the police to expend more resources on stopping everyday crimes that affect many people – and necessary, they claim, to maintain the social contract and people’s willingness to pay taxes.

More serious crime is also being ignored or de-prioritized by an understaffed police force. In the city of Uppsala, victims of rape complain that they must wait for months to be interviewed. Some of them choose to drop the case because of that. “We have had women who have waited up to eight months to get in touch with the police after they made a report [about rape],” said Josefine Agius, coordinator at the Uppsala women’s shelter. According to section manager Andreas Pallinder from the local police, this situation is painful, but due to a lack of resources. Most available police resources are now dedicated to combating criminal gangs.

Despite diverting resources from investigating other types of crime, a disturbing number of murders and bombings in Sweden are never solved at all. Swedish Radio News has gone through all the bombing incidents that took place in Sweden during 2020 and 2021, a total of 186 explosions. The investigation shows that a person was convicted of either planning or carrying out a bombing in just 12 of those cases. Jon Wåhlander, head of operations at the police’s national bomb squad, admits that the current conviction rate of merely 6 percent is unacceptable.

Violence has spread throughout all sectors of Swedish society like a cancer. The Work Environment Authority has received an increasing number of reports of threats and violence on the job from ambulance staff in various parts of Sweden. In 2022, there were more than three times as many such reports, compared to five years earlier. This includes staff being threatened with guns, receiving death threats, being beaten, or physically stopped from leaving an incident.

Swedish schools are also becoming increasingly violent, for teachers and pupils alike. Reports about threats and violence at schools have more than doubled since 2012. These reports mainly concern students who have attacked teachers with threats, punches, or strangulation.

In Malmö, Sweden’s third-largest city, native Swedes are already a minority. The city is experiencing a kind of “white flight.” Many move to smaller towns to find safer environments and schools for their families.

A group of five Arab immigrants in Malmö were recently charged with aggravated assault. The incident took place on November 22, 2022. The gang harassed a Ukrainian truck driver who was fishing, pushed him into the freezing cold river, and laughed while watching him fight for his life while they filmed the event on a mobile phone. When pulled from the water by emergency responders, the victim’s body temperature was just 34 degrees, classed as hypothermia.

During police questioning, one member of the gang insisted they were only “having fun.” Four are from Iraq. They arrived in Sweden between 2007 and 2014 and all now possess Swedish citizenship. The fifth arrived in Sweden from Syria in 2014 and obtained Swedish citizenship in 2016.

On March 2, 2023, an Iranian immigrant stabbed a 10-year-old Dutch tourist and her grandmother in Gothenburg. The attack, which seems to have been totally unprovoked, happened in broad daylight in the middle of the city center. The girl suffered life-threatening injuries. According to the independent news sites Samnytt and Fria Tider, the assailant had 52 registered offenses on his criminal record. He had previously been convicted of many crimes in Sweden, including robbery and assault, but had escaped with lenient sentences.

A few months prior to nearly murdering the child, he was convicted of stealing a computer from a shop close to the scene of the stabbing. The prosecutor wanted him to be sentenced to prison; instead, he was given probation. The court said it was of the opinion that there had been an “improvement in his personal and social situation.”

About 20% of Swedes now state that they would feel safer in their country if they had the right to self-defence with a firearm. This number might be considered low in the USA, with its Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. However, it represents a major shift in public opinion for a historically safe Scandinavian nation. While ownership of rifles for hunting is not uncommon in Sweden, owning guns for self-defence had never, until recently, been a reason to be granted a firearms license.

https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19686/sweden-criminal-gangs

The Ursula von der Leyen Affair

After a criminal complaint in Belgium against the President of the European Commission, the so-called SMS-case, now takes a new turn. The judge responsible for the investigation will likely gain access to the secret messages exchanged between Ursula von der Leyen and Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, at least if they haven’t been deleted.

The agreements on vaccines negotiated via SMS between EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and pharmaceutical giant Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla have caused much ink to flow, not least because many legally knowledgeable claim that the EU Commission, which is not elected, does not have the mandate to negotiate in these matters.

Due to this suspicion of negotiations “outside the framework” of the mega-contract for vaccine procurement signed, it would constitute a crime not to present these SMS messages, which are legally considered administrative documents and thus should be recorded. If they have been deleted, President Ursula von der Leyen, as the responsible head of a public authority, must answer in court. The case could reveal the existence of “a corruption pact,” according to French lawyer Diane Protat, but has received very little attention in mainstream media.

Several alternative media have written about the administrative contortions in the case when EU parliament members twice unsuccessfully invited Pfizer’s CEO to come and explain himself before the European Parliament. He accepted the first invitation, but canceled at the last minute and sent a subordinate, Janine Small, instead. When asked directly, she admitted that they had not tested whether the vaccine was effective against transmission but stubbornly refused to disclose any financial terms in the agreement.

Conflicts of interest? Corruption?

Since October 2022, an investigation has been ongoing within the European authorities. Then in December, the BonSens association initiated a procedure at the New York State Court to have the infamous text messages handed over, as they have serious suspicions against the President of the European Commission regarding conflicts of interest or even corruption.

The fact is that no official document precisely describes the official terms from the negotiations of the gigantic third contract for the purchase of Pfizer vaccines, covering 1.8 billion doses, for an amount of more than 70 billion euros.

Something else not reported to any significant extent by mainstream media is that the New York Times sued the European Commission, on the same grounds, to gain access to the text messages on January 25, 2023.

On April 5, 2023, lobbyist Frédéric Baldan filed a new complaint, this time as a criminal case in Belgium, to investigating judge Frenay in Liège. His complaint directly refers to the issue of the third contract for vaccine procurement and the fact that the negotiations were apparently conducted outside the usual framework to negotiate this type of contract, bypassing the steering committee responsible for evaluating the bids. Ursula von der Leyen, however, has no mandate giving her the right to intervene in this type of contract negotiation.

Belgian law has a peculiarity. A public authority operator who arbitrarily violates a constitutional law risks imprisonment (article 151 of the penal code). In this case, it is about the right to allow every citizen access to administrative documents, according to the principle of publicity.

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the EU Commission, and her husband Heiko von der Leyen, who was exposed in 2020 as the scientific head of the American bio tech company Orgenesis, which was involved in the development of mRNA-vaccines against Covid-19. EU bought mRNA vaccines for billions of Euro during the pandemic. YouTube screenshot

The complaint is thus from a private individual and concerns civil liability for improper exercise of authority, exceeding powers, destruction of public records, illegal bias, and corruption. The complaint, therefore, aims to cover all eventualities.

This case is a real earthquake on the European political scene, which has already been hit by suspicions of corruption against the EU’s Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakidou and the QatarGate scandal.

Chaos

Even though the EU Commission did not want to let citizens, or even EU parliamentarians, shed light on the (expensive) economic conditions for the purchases of vaccines, a legal solution could be found at the state level and its jurisdiction, in this case, Belgium.

Moreover, a dozen European states, including Poland and Bulgaria, are now questioning the purchase price of vaccine doses and are concerned about the obligation to recommend products that, besides widespread doubt about their real effectiveness, are no longer useful since the Covid-19 epidemic phenomenon is over.

In France, 46 million doses remain in the health administration’s warehouse and will go to waste. There are more than 30 million doses in Italy and more than 10 million in Belgium. A real waste. How to support – or how it was possible to support – the idea that even more doses need to be purchased under threat of being sued for non-compliance with a commercial contract … that nobody gets to see?

This situation has handed all the cards to the pharmaceutical industry, primarily to Pfizer, which has grabbed more than three-quarters of the sales contracts. This prompts European Parliament Member Michèle Rivasi, from Europe Ecology-The Greens (EELV), to say:

“It seems as if it is the pharmaceutical companies that have been holding the pen at the EU Commission.”

She has discussed the case in several French media, such as the left-wing newspaper l’Humanité, which has presented the subject on its YouTube channel. The newspaper Valeurs Actuelles brought up the subject in a column by Patricia de Sagazan. The EU news website EURACTIV covered the subject. Sud-Radio also addressed this news thanks to André Bercoff, who left the word to Diane Protat and Frédéric Baldan.

A Catastrophic Silence for Democracy

The subject could quickly go from soap opera to a major legal and political scandal. The President of the EU Commission, who already has a turbulent past with the German justice system from when she was the country’s defense minister, has shown many signs of close friendship with Albert Bourla, not least through her husband, who works in the pharmaceutical field.

The exchanged text messages must be shown to the public to not further discredit the EU institutions, short-circuited by von der Leyen’s wish to handle this matter herself. EU institutions suffer from an apparent worrying structural weakness, namely, being overly exposed to the power behind industrial and financial lobbying groups.

Since the beginning of the “health crisis” in 2020, mainstream media has shown a clear inactivity on these issues. The ethical rules for journalists established in the Munich Declaration of 1971 aim to guarantee citizens objective and factual information about the dangers threatening public affairs and the common interest. Today’s corps of journalists often seems to have forgotten these rules.

This silence is serious for democracy and stability in the political sphere in Europe. While citizens’ mistrust of the media continues to grow in Europe, this situation also damages the image of the EU, and its member states that do not react to the deficiencies in the supranational institutions that now largely govern the countries.

https://freewestmedia.com/2023/06/02/the-ursula-von-der-leyen-affair/

Corporate LGBTists Come After Pets

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“We’re coming for your children,” the militant gays taunted. With the assistance of their corporate sponsors, they made good on the threat. Now they are coming for our pets:

Some social media users recently aimed their ire at PetSmart for boasting about its all-new “You Are Loved” collection of 2023 Pride-themed clothing, toys and other items for pet owners’ four-legged friends.

As with Anheuser-Busch and Target, tasteless LGBTism is not new for PetSmart. However, it is getting renewed attention now that consumers realize they can push back against the belligerent degenerates who rule over us:

While PetSmart has celebrated Pride since 2019, according to a company news release on May 2, some online critics bashed the company this month and called for a boycott similar to what other brands like Bud Light and Target are facing.

Animals sometimes engage in aberrant and unhealthy behavior, but only people can deliberately embrace sin out of moral depravity, so LGBTism has nothing to do with pets, right?

Wrong. Being not just a lifestyle but a totalitarian ideology, it has to do with everyone and everything:

Monkeypox is spread almost exclusively through homosexual activity. But as with AIDS, non-gays are put at risk. Children in gay custody, for example. Dogs for another.

Liberal utopia has not been achieved until everything imaginable has been sexualized, perverted, and rendered unclean.

https://moonbattery.com/corporate-lgbtists-come-after-pets/

France: Torn missals and broken candles, church of a village with less than 300 inhabitants vandalised, barely reopened

Damage to property was found in the Saint-Léger church in Affringues, which had just reopened to the public a month ago after being closed for seven years. Missals were torn out and candles were trampled. The congregation decided to close the building, which is open to the public at weekends. The church will only be open for services. La Voix du Nord

Affringues is a village in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Hauts-de-France region in north-central France. It has a population of 256. Villes à vivres

https://www.fdesouche.com/2023/06/01/affringues-62-livres-de-messe-arraches-ou-encore-cierges-ecrases-leglise-dun-village-de-moins-de-300-ames-vandalisee-a-peine-reouverte/

Germany arrests 7 people accused of jointly raising $73,000 for ISIS

 Seven people in four German states were arrested Wednesday and are being held on suspicion of providing monetary support to the Islamic State terrorist group.

Four arrests took place in North Rhine-Westphalia and one each in Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rheinland-Pfalz and Bremen, the Karlsruhe-based federal prosecutor’s office said in a statement Wednesday.

The three men and four women are accused of collecting and distributing almost $75,000for ISIS in Syria. Most of them are German nationals, but some have Kosovar, Moroccan or Turkish citizenship.

They were identified as Chahira A., Kujtim B., Alperen K., Cagla K., Siham O., Anna Y. and Harun Y. The full last names were withheld in accordance with German privacy laws.

“The funds were primarily used to improve the living conditions of (ISIS) members detained in the northern Syrian camps of Al-Hol and Roj,” the federal prosecutor’s office said. “In some cases, the funds enabled the detainees to escape or be smuggled out of the camps.”

All seven of those arrested Wednesday are suspected of supporting the terrorist organization as financial intermediaries by collecting donations and transferring them to ISIS, according to the statement.

Authorities also searched at more than 90 locations throughout Germany and also in the Netherlands.

Since 2020, two ISIS supporters based in Syria have been recruiting donations through the messaging app Telegram, authorities said following the arrests.

“The network included facilitators who collected funds and provided bank accounts or digital donation platforms,” according to the statement.

A total of $73,000 was transferred to ISIS members in Syria or intermediaries designated by them, prosecutors said.

Campaigns on social media platforms with titles such as “Your Sister in the Camp” have been ongoing for several years in Germany, national broadcasting service ARD reported Wednesday.

Their purpose is to provide financial support to ISIS women living with their children in Syria.

There have been numerous reports of women, children and teenagers who still consider themselves part of ISIS being smuggled out of the camp for substantial sums of money.

Of the dozens of ISIS women who have returned to Germany in recent years, many have been detained and brought to trial. Some returned with their children from Syria through repatriation efforts, while others were deported or returned on their own, ARD reported.

Participating in or supporting ISIS activities has been illegal in Germany since 2014. This ban includes involvement in social media and demonstrations in support of ISIS, as well fundraising and recruiting fighters for the terrorist group.

https://www.stripes.com/theaters/europe/2023-05-31/german-police-arrests-isis-financial-supporters-10289798.html

London mayor calls for even more migrants and wants the power to set city’s migration policy

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has claimed that his city needs to welcome even more migrants to fill labor shortages, and urged the British government to give him the power to decide how many people can come to London.

Speaking to journalist Krishnan Guru-Murthy on a Channel 4 podcast, the Labour politician said he has “no hesitation” in calling for even more mass immigration into Britain, despite the country receiving 1.2 million new arrivals last year and posting a net migration figure of 606,000, yet another record.

“Park the social benefits to our city from migration, park the cultural benefits to our city from migration, I’ve spent this morning with some of our city’s leading business people … they’ve got a skills shortage and a labor shortage,” he told the Channel 4 presenter.

Khan claimed that “even if every single Londoner who is currently not working wants to be trained up to do these jobs, we still have a massive number of vacancies” in healthcare, hospitality, and tech.

“So we need to have a sensible migration policy,” he added.

Immigration into Britain has skyrocketed since the turn of the century, and since the governing Conservative party relaxed minimum wage thresholds for non-EU economic migrants after Britain’s withdrawal from the European Union, a huge percentage of the current record level of immigration is coming from outside of Europe, around 80 percent of all new arrivals.

Khan, who was a staunch advocate of remaining within the European Union and a champion of free movement and effective open borders, suggested that if the government is worried about the political consequences of limiting migration, it should hand over this competence to Khan via a devolution of powers, and let him decide who can come to work in London.

“If you’re worried about migration because it’s unpopular in certain parts of the country, if you think you don’t need it, and if other parts of the country either don’t want it for political reasons or don’t think they need it, I respect that.

“Devolve to cities like London the powers to have a regional shortage occupation list so I can be in charge of deciding how many people come into London to help our economy,” he told listeners.

It is important to note that given the recent immigration figures, it would appear the government isn’t worried in the slightest about restricting numbers. Furthermore, if London plans to continue being a city within the United Kingdom, and given the fact there does not appear to be any political or public appetite to build a wall around the M25, it is unclear how such a policy would work, and Khan offered no further information on how this would look in practice.

He claimed that London has lost “almost half of our EU-born builders in the last seven years,” blaming this on what he described as “the extreme-hard Brexit.”

The London mayor continued by claiming “the fear people have that migrants will come in and be benefit scroungers is just not borne out of the evidence,” and told listeners to not blame migrants for their perceived shortcomings across the country but to “blame the politicians.”

“The reason why there’s a shortage of homes, why people are waiting long periods for their parents to get decent healthcare, why people can’t get decent education from their state schools is not because of migrants, it’s because of a lack of investment from my fellow professional politicians.”

London is already by far the most diverse major city in Britain and a hub for newcomers to the country. Around 35 percent of people living in the U.K. who were born abroad live in the capital, and around 37 percent of people living in London were born outside of the U.K., far higher than the 14 percent for the U.K. as a whole, according to a House of Commons Library report published earlier this week.

New census data published in November last year revealed that the percentage of those living in London who identify as White British had dropped to just 37 percent of the population, down from 45 percent just ten years prior.

https://rmx.news/article/london-mayor-calls-for-even-more-migrants-and-wants-the-power-to-set-citys-migration-policy/