Victoria Atkins shows the Tories are still duplicitous on migration

  • Post last modified:December 2, 2024
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In a car crash interview, shadow environment secretary Victoria Atkins has shown the Tories are still speaking from both sides of their mouth on migration. It’s a situation which is bad for the country at large and bad for the people who choose to come and live here:

Why won’t they tell the truth?

It’s undeniable that the following two facts are true:

  1. The Tories bashed migrants and migration throughout the 2010-2024 period in which they were in power.
  2. During that same period, net migration increased by “two and a half times”.

So how does one explain that?

It’s dishonest, but it’s not nonsensical. The Conservative Party increase migration because:

So as you can see, there are clear capitalist reasons for migration. As the Tories are undeniably a capitalist party, this begs the question: why aren’t they making the capitalist argument for migration?

The answer is that the Tories aren’t solely a capitalist party. They’re also interested in doing things like the following:

  1. Powerful and continuing nationalism
  2. Disdain for human rights
  3. Identification of enemies as a unifying cause
  4. . …
  5. . …
  6. Obsession with national security
  7. . …
  8. . …
  9. . …
  10. . …
  11. Obsession with crime and punishment
  12. . …

In case you’re wondering, the above is a list of the “warning signs of fascism” from the U.S. Holocaust Museum. Here are some other warning signs which explain why they keep the migration tap turned on for the benefit of business owners:

8. Corporate power protected

9. Labor power suppressed

. …

. …

. …

12. Rampant cronyism and corruption

The problem for the Tories is that they couldn’t get away with talking out of both sides of their mouth forever. Their failure to deal with the issue they assured us was very, very real led to the Reform Party taking a significant part of their vote share:

❗️NEW: Tories lead, Labour plunge to 25% 😱🟦 CON 28% (+4)🟥 LAB 25% (-10)🟪 REF 19% (+4)🟧 LD 13% (+1)🟩 GRN 8% (+1)Via More In Common, 19-21 Nov (+/- vs GE2024)

Stats for Lefties 🍉🏳️‍⚧️ (@leftiestats.bsky.social) 2024-11-21T22:45:42.537Z

While the Tories are edging ahead of Labour in some polls right now, Reform present a real issue for them. So how are the Tories managing that problem?

Not well, it seems, if Victoria Atkins’ performance is anything to go by:

No answers?

As highlighted by lawyer and activist Peter Stefanovic, Victoria Atkins repeatedly refused to answer whether her party would place a cap on migratory fruit pickers:

Atkins and activists like Jeremy Clarkson have had some success in painting the Labour Party’s changes to inheritance tax as being a tax on ‘family farms’:

There’s been some pushback against this narrative; not least because Clarkson himself told the Times in 2021 that avoiding inheritance tax was the “critical” reason why he purchased a farm in the first place:

Outlets like the Guardian have run analyses on whether this measure will be the death of family farms, or whether it’s actually just an angle for the right to attack taxes on the rich. Regardless, Victoria Atkins’ interview shows the Tories haven’t changed on migration. They’re still seemingly shouting about migrants while whispering to their rich mates that they’ll have unfettered access to cheap labour.

Atkins faced a similar issue when interviewed by the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire:

Her poor performance actually produced a meme:

 

People also highlighted some other issues with what Atkins had to say:

Victoria Atkins and Labour: farming votes

At this point, regardless of which angle people approach the matter from, everyone knows the Tories were dishonest on migration. The problem is that Labour is making the exact same mistake:

It’s no surprise Keir Starmer thinks the Tories’ failed approach will work for him; he’s a dishonest politician who isn’t very good at politics. And much like under the Tories, this is going to cause problems for both the country and the people coming to live here.

Featured image via Sky News





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