He has dared to produce facts about the immigration crisis rather than to make up stories.
He and his much scorned organisation have proved - er - to be correct.
In taxation terms, the benefits brought by each individual immigrant amount to a lofty 58 pence per week.
"The figure emerged in a late memo sent by the Home Office to the major inquiry by peers."
If we then consider the massive attacks on the social structure: housing, education, prisons, crime, social benefits and the creation of ghettos, we can then only begin to see how disastrous this has been for the nation.
It has eased the government out of the tough decision on how to get our own, plentiful workshy off their rear ends and into low paid work.
So Gordon Brown has rejected calls for strict immigration limits. On what insane grounds, I wonder?
Incidentally, the Tory record on immigration has always been extremely poor - even in Margaret Thatcher's day, it doubled!
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