In an article by Paul Goodman he points out why David Cameron will lose the next election in the UK in all likelihood, a Labour-led government.
Think of it God forbid imagine being ruled by hucksters cynically gerrymandering the country through an immigration policy, then soft soaping the electorate pre the last Election with tax credits inducements. In the words of the immortal Christopher Hitchens a Labour Goverrnment will be like the Weimar but without the sex
But Labour with their Immigration Polcy may be the winners in the long term, maybe their party wonks have worked it out, It's the Demographics Stupid!
Paul Goodman poiints out the following: in 2001, one in 10 voters were members of an ethnic minority. By 2050, that will have risen to one in five.
Yet Mr Cameron’s party scraped a paltry 16 per cent among these voters in 2010, and that total is likely to fall even lower. Pakistani-origin Muslims, black voters, and Indian-origin Hindus have spread from Labour’s urban heartlands into the marginal suburban seats the Tories need to win.
The Conservatives in the next UK election thus face the threat of demographic marginalisation that helped do for Mitt Romney in the United States this year.
Think of it God forbid imagine being ruled by hucksters cynically gerrymandering the country through an immigration policy, then soft soaping the electorate pre the last Election with tax credits inducements. In the words of the immortal Christopher Hitchens a Labour Goverrnment will be like the Weimar but without the sex
But Labour with their Immigration Polcy may be the winners in the long term, maybe their party wonks have worked it out, It's the Demographics Stupid!
Paul Goodman poiints out the following: in 2001, one in 10 voters were members of an ethnic minority. By 2050, that will have risen to one in five.
Yet Mr Cameron’s party scraped a paltry 16 per cent among these voters in 2010, and that total is likely to fall even lower. Pakistani-origin Muslims, black voters, and Indian-origin Hindus have spread from Labour’s urban heartlands into the marginal suburban seats the Tories need to win.
The Conservatives in the next UK election thus face the threat of demographic marginalisation that helped do for Mitt Romney in the United States this year.
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