Britain's top "diplomat", Foreign Office Minister Philip Hammond has accused "marauding" migrants - the desperate, dispossessed, bereaved, orphaned children even, attempting to reach the UK, where many have relatives, contacts or speak the language - of threatening Britain and Europe's "standard of living."This fortress built by Nature for her self
Against infection and the hand of war,
....
This precious stone set in a silver sea
...
This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, this England...
England, bound in with the triumphant sea,
Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege ...
("Richard 11",William Shakespeare, 1564-1616.)
In a racist rant he told the BBC: "Europe can't protect itself and preserve its standard of living and social structure if it has to absorb millions of migrants from Africa." Ironically, Hammond before becoming an MP was an advisor to the government of Malawi. Since he clearly holds Africa in such contempt, perhaps Malawi should consider asking for a refund.
Hammond spoke just days after Prime Minister David Cameron described those seeking safety and succour not as a humanitarian catastrophe but as "swarms."
"Swarms" of course refer to crop destroying insects, locusts, and flies that buzz over and infect meat in open-air markets, on sunny days in Europe or swarming on dead animals or humans in the open and wild.
Cameron, vowing to clamp down on migrants, lashed out at France generally and the port of Calais in particular from where many seeking safety attempt to cross the Channel to the UK. He referred to those trying to "escape North Africa", since Libya - now a failed, lawless state thanks to US, UK and NATO's illegal overthrow of another legitimate government - has become a hub for those who wish to flee their own particular disaster and cross the Mediterranean to Europe.
As David Shariatmadari has pointed out (1) this disgusting, shaming verbal feeding frenzy has been joined by the media with the Daily Mail writing that: "this tidal wave of migrants could be the biggest threat to Europe since the war", the Daily Express referring to a migrant "flood" and the BBC using "stream" and also "flood" with its implication of poor helpless Brits drowning, crushed under an uncontrollable tidal wave of terrifying "other beings" which have no place anywhere in Europe's ordered perfection, let alone in Britain's "sceptered isle."
















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The refugees are coming!!! The world is on the move - tens of millions displaced