Thursday, 14 April 2011
Is there a point to Vince Cable?
If anything it is my view that Cameron was too wishy washy in his statement on immigration today. He basically repeated in a very low key way what he has said previously. I think we have a right to be extremely angry at the way we have had immigrants foisted on us who want us to change our traditions, our laws and indeed our very manner of existence and no politician has got anywhere near to expressing that anger or, even worse, offering a solution to the them and us problem. I am not suggesting repatriation but I am suggesting that it should be made absolutely clear that we will not accept a refusal either to speak English or to integrate with our society and that anyone who finds that objectionable will just have to put up with it. We did not invite these people to come here, they came because they thought it would suit their purse. Thus for Vince Cable to call Cameron 'very unwise' and to accuse him of risking inflaming extremism is not only ridiculous but is, well, very unwise. Cable is a joke and it is becoming increasingly difficult to see the point of him although I guess he will survive even this last foray into the limelight which he so obviously craves on the basis that the Lib Dems need him to demonstrate that they, like the Tories, are also a broad Church. This is another fine mess Labour got us into.
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