The times are getting tough for David Cameron, the man who wants all of us to integrate into the Muslim way of life.
According to a recent poll the Conservative party have a lead of only 2% over Labour and many thinks that Gordon Brown now has a good chance of staying Prime Minister.
Such a reversal of fortunes would be very embarrassing for the Tory leader, especially when the present government is the most unpopular this country has had in the last 40 years.
So it is not surprising that the Conservatives are trying to woo the traditional Tory voters who are more rightwing than the present party leadership, and it explains why they are putting out leaflets saying the floodgates had been opened to mass immigration.
Critics say the flyers are alarmist and misleading because they imply limits could be imposed on entrants from EU countries such as Poland.
Last night, the party’s frontbench was forced to distance itself from the hard-hitting material, which was put out under the name of Cameron’s home affairs spokesman, Andrew Rosindell.
It bears a picture of him and Mr Cameron, it says immigration has caused a population explosion, and declares “we simply cannot go on like this”.
Circulated in Rosindell’s Romford constituency, it also suggests that the Tories would impose new transitional controls on the right of nationals of the new EU member states to work in the UK.
Such controls already exist for Bulgaria and Romania, but retrospective limits on other eastern European states, such as Poland and the Czech Republic, would be illegal under EU law.
The pamphlet, which features two Conservatives of Asian ethnicity, also declares that “foreign criminals should be removed from Britain” and features pictures of “hate preachers” Abu Hamza and Omar Bakri Muhammad.
Rosindell said last night: “I did not write or approve this councillors’ flyer. Immigration is an important issue but, as David Cameron has made clear, we must be careful with both the facts and the language we use.
This flyer falls short on both counts, and I shall be pointing that out to the councillors.” However, the material stated that it was “promoted” by the MP.
Meanwhile, Loanna Morrison, the Conservative prospective parliamentary candidate for Bermondsey and Old Southwark, who is black, posted a controversial piece on the political blog, Conservativehome.
“Britain is full, declares Nick Griffin at every opportunity, and he is right,” she wrote.
As many nationalists know Romford is a place where the BNP has a lot of potential supporters and it is no coincidence this leaflet was circulated in that area.
So the Conservatives are talking tough to steal votes from the BNP.
Haven’t we hear this before?
You will remember that Margaret Thatcher used a similar slogan to take away support from the National Front.
However the situation in 1979 was completely different and the trick is not going to work this time, because the BNP is not the NF.
Telling us that a Tory government would put a limit on immigration is a big porkie, given that is the EU who decides on that matter and no one can limit the amount of people with EU passport coming in the UK.
Strangely neither Mr Rosindell nor Mr Cameron say a word about illegal immigrants and no one in the party is attacking Boris Johnson for his support of an amnesty for the one million or so who are not supposed to be here in the first place.
Mr Cameron could say that he is against such an amnesty, and that he will do everything to kick them out but his silence on that proves once again he is a liar.
We will remind our supporters whenever we go out leafleting canvassing, and holding paper sales and the task will be quite easy as Boris Johnson is on our side.
GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS



Let's 'help' Cameron in his mission to sink the Tories.
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