The UK Government is trying to skew the public narrative in favour of its problematic immigration policy. Here’s how you can stop them. Take action now.
. While the world fights twin pandemics of coronavirus and racism, the incumbent big wigs of Whitehall continue to work tirelessly towards the establishment of ‘Little England’, a lonely paradise for small-minded cryptofascists that floats in the cold North Sea.
The cherry on the cake of the current government’s master plan is its proposed Immigration Bill, a plan of action that would see the freedom of movement rights that allow EU citizens to settle in the UK currently protected under EU law brought to an abrupt halt. In its place will be what the Tories are branding a “fairer immigration system for all.”
Given that this is coming from a political organisation that has pathological dishonesty woven into its very fabric, it’s safe to say that this is a lie. Essentially, the proposed system would see people allocated the right to migrate to the UK only if they have an offer for a job offering a salary of £25,000 or greater.
To try to feign an air of public support, the government has created a survey on the incoming bill, specifically targeting Tory voters. Its goal is simple -- by restricting itself to a pool of Conservative sympathisers, it hopes to present an absurdly skewed set of data as frank, public opinion, thus vindicating its superhero-movie villainy.
And to make sure that your data is not being used by the survey's creators, and to opt out of further contact with the Tories, don't forget to contact [email protected] after filling out the survey. You can see a template letter to use in order to make sure your data is not being held or used by the Conservatives
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