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PLANNING officers say a development of two cottages in an industrial area of Wakefield Road would provide “inadequate living conditions” for future residents. Bradford Council has this week refused a planning application t demolish a workshop building on Broom Street and replace it with the two dwellings. Each house would have just one room on the ground floor - a combined living room/kitchen, and two rooms upstairs, a bedroom and small bathroom. There would be no garden, yard or bin storage area, and they would be single aspect - backing onto an industrial building. Officers said the application, by Steve Moxon, would provide just 40 square metres of living space - well below the 58 square metre minimum required for one bed, two storey homes under council policy. ....
Exposing the British Immigration Bureaucracy Steve Moxon, The Great Immigration Scandal, Imprint Academic, 2004, 247 pp. Since 1997, when New Labour ushered in a new era of immigration irresponsibility, race relations in Britain have become so bad even some on the Left have noticed that mass immigration has brought serious and possibly intractable problems. Labour’s careless attitude towards race relations has had many unfortunate consequences: The government abolished the Conservatives’ “primary purpose rule,” which prevented marriage for the sake of gaining British citizenship. It encouraged immigration by extolling its supposed cultural and economic benefits, and lavished work permits, student visas and family reunification permission on hundreds of thousands of applicants. It extended all kinds of “human rights” to illegal immigrants and “asylum seekers.” It presided over various enquiries and reports (such as the ....
The Island Race Debate Derek Turner, American Renaissance, May 2006 It is something of a cliché to say that “the world changed” when those airliners hurtled into the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. And yet clichés sometimes become clichés because there is truth in them. I believe the Sept. 11 attacks signaled the beginning of the end of multiculturalism, and that in retrospect they may even come to be seen as a turning point in the global ethnic struggle for space and self-determination. In the years after 1948, when large-scale immigration into the UK began again for the first time since the Norman Conquest almost 1,000 years ago, there had been a consensus on immigration. There had been a fondly-held hope uniting the mainstream left and right that immigration policy wasn’t really important compared to budget deficits, ownership of public utilities, free milk for schoolchildren, and the sex lives of politicians. There was a belief grounded in alw ....