The
massive by-election victory for George Galloway and the “Respect” Party
is a direct result of the ethnic cleansing of white British people from
that constituency and not a “collapse in support for the Labour Party”
as ill-informed media pundits claim.
Galloway, who campaigned on an anti-war
platform, won by targeting the votes of the “large Asian community” was
all that the main media sources have dared to admit.
Mr Galloway told Sky News he had won a
“big victory” – winning at least 50% of the vote in “some” areas, but
failing to mention exactly where and how this occurred.
The Bradford West constituency consists
of six wards: City, Clayton and Fairweather Green, Heaton, Manningham,
Thornton and Allerton, and Toller.
Nearly half of all “Asians” (that
definition according to the official census) living in Yorkshire and the
Humber live in Bradford, with the central wards of Bradford
Moor, City, Little Horton, Manningham nad Toller having majority Asian
populations, according to the official figures.
At the last weekend of campaigning, Galloway held a 1,000-strong rally at which he was endorsed by all the mosques in Bradford.
The Tories have at least openly admitted
that the Third World coloniser-invader population is at the core of the
issue—even if they have, in usual Conservative fashion, twisted it
their own way, as witnessed by the comments made by the Daily
Telegraph’s Ian Martin, “It should not be forgotten that Bradford West
was on the list of Tory target-seats at the last general election.
“Conservative strategists say that
winning over ethnic voters must be a big part of the party’s push
between now and the next general election. It is said that the invisible
Tory co-chairman, Baroness Warsi, has been beetling away on this work
behind the scenes. On the evidence of Bradford West she has some way to
go.”
Last year, Bradford was named today as
one of 25 areas “most at risk from Islamic extremists” in an updated
version of the Government’s “Prevent counter-extremist strategy.
In May 2011, Professor Steve Jones, from
University College London, singled out Bradford as a case in point when
he warned that inbreeding “among British Muslims is threatening the
health of their children.”
“Bradford is very inbred. There is a
huge amount of cousins marrying each other there,” Professor Jones was
quoted as saying. Studies have shown that 55 per cent of British
Pakistanis are married to first cousins – and in Bradford, this rises to
75 per cent.
In 2010, it was announced that the
Church of England Diocese of Bradford would be scrapped because “Muslim
worshippers outnumber Anglican churchgoers by two to one.”
Religious statistician Peter Brierley
said that as the Muslim population in Bradford was about 80,000, on a
conservative estimate 20,000 are regular worshippers, more than double
the number of their Anglican counterparts.
Canon Rod Anderson, of St Barnabas
Church in Heaton, Bradford, said he was aware officials had been
considering merging the diocese to make savings.
He said during his 16 years at the church, the congregation had diminished from more than 100 on Sundays to between 40 and 60.
He
added: ‘I have seen a demographic shift with a large ethnic Asian
influx, which has had a noticeable impact on congregation sizes and the
knock-on of this is a downturn in financial fortunes.’
St Margaret’s Church in nearby Thornbury has a weekly congregation of 20 to 30 and is surviving on a turnover of £20,000 a year.
Bradford’s 80 mosques, meanwhile, enjoy a
healthy turnover of cash provided by Muslim worshippers, with a number
raising more than £60,000 a year.
A spokesman for Bradford’s Council For
Mosques said: ‘On Friday, all the mosques are crammed full. In the
bigger ones it is not uncommon to see 2,000 worshippers or more go
through in a day.’
The by-election result in Bradford West
is a only portend of what will happen across all of Britain unless the
Third World invasion is halted and reversed.
What is happening is nothing less than
the total extermination of the indigenous British people and their
replacement by the Third World.