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“The British people have spoken, so f**k off back home”. Those were the words used by a thug who recently racially abused a Sikh woman where I live. The fact that the woman was British and home is around the corner was a mere fact that didn’t get in the way of an unbridled act of hatred.
https://www.opendemocracy.net/uk/tess-finch-lees/immigration-isnt-responsible-for-falling-living-standards
“The British people have spoken, so f**k off back home”. Those were the words used by a thug who recently racially abused a Sikh woman where I live. The fact that the woman was British and home is around the corner was a mere fact that didn’t get in the way of an unbridled act of hatred.
A
UN report
lambasted the EU referendum campaign for using divisive, anti-immigrant rhetoric.
It criticised politicians for entrenching prejudices and emboldening
individuals to carry out acts of intimidation towards minority communities. UKIP’s
immigrant invasion poster still haunts my 8 year old who lives in fear of
deportation.
Rather
than trying to tame the monster they helped spawn by invoking anti-immigration
rhetoric in the EU referendum, the Tories, not to be out flanked by UKIP, are
feeding it. The constant drip feed of dog whistling, whether it’s Amber Rudd’s
lists or Theresa May’s “Christmas is under threat”, every utterance evokes a
wave of nausea. Every attack unpicks another seam in the increasingly fragile
fabric that binds our communities together.
We’ve been here before. Shortly after 7/7 I was giving a lecture
when a participant arrived late. He had been jumped on by a gang of “skin
heads” who shouted “Go home Paki” while beating him up. He was a cockney
atheist bus driver, albeit with a deep tan.
Having worked at the frontline of race relations for 20 years, I
see the Casey report on integration for the dead cat that it is. Another
ennobled government tsar parachuted in to confirm that Muslims, not austerity
or Brexit, are to blame for Britain’s woes. Islam is the political scapegoat of
choice, which is good news for blacks, dogs and Irish.
Politicians
have long since employed the dead cat strategy. In a desperate attempt to
divert attention away from the fact that the Iraq invasion made Britain (and
the world) less safe, Tony Blair found an easy target in Islam. Scaremongering
reports were commissioned confirming that Muslims, a) don’t integrate, b) don’t
speak the language and 3) are therefore, all potential jihadists. The solution?
A Britishness test and English classes. Ed Miliband also called for language tests, even though the
2011 census showed that only 0.3% of the total population didn’t speak any
English.
The
only good thing to emerge from Brexit is evidence that integration has been a
success in Britain. The areas with the highest level of immigration voted
predominately to Remain, because close contact with “foreigners” expunges fears
of “otherness”. Instead, they see real people making valuable contributions to
their community, without whom GP surgeries and schools would have to close.
People who pay their taxes, while esurient corporate bosses pay themselves 140
times more than their shop floor workers and legally avoid tax.
It’s no accident, I believe,
that the Casey report coincided with Bank of England boss, Mark Carney’s
lecture this week. He warned that globalisation is associated with low
wages, insecure employment, stateless corporations and “staggering wealth
inequalities”. He cautioned that, unless wealth is distributed more fairly,
those left behind will reject open markets altogether.
It’s these left behind
people, struggling in austerity Britain, that predominately voted to Leave and,
according to the IFS, are also the people likely to pay the lion’s
share of the predicted £50bn Brexit bill. The report describes this as a
lost decade with living standards the worst since the 1920s, which is a
“dreadful and extraordinary” situation.
Britain is at breaking point alright, but it’s not because of
immigrants. This is a mess entirely of the Tories’ making. Brexit is the
greatest fraud ever perpetrated on the British people. It was predicated on the
lie that the NHS would get £350m a week more and put immigrants in the frame
(literally) for hardships generated by years of austerity and under investment.
David Cameron gambled this country’s economic stability and our
children’s future in return for his 5 minutes of power. In so doing, providing
the far right a platform to peddle prejudice and fear.
The trouble with going down UKIP’s
rat infested alley is that it leads to economic Armageddon. Immigrants didn’t
cause the global financial crash but our economic recovery is dependent on them.
A
recent study by the OBR showed net migration added 0.6% to the output of the
economy and
claimed that, “without continuing high levels of net migration, even deeper
spending cuts and higher taxes would be needed”.
Diane Abbott is right
not to dance to UKIP’s tune. Labour must communicate the social and economic
benefits of immigration and not be diverted by Tory dead cats.
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