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In September, 2004, four people died in a house fire in the Tipton area of Birmingham.
On the 20th of February, 2006, the BBC reported thus:
"A man has been found guilty of murdering four relatives by organising for their Black Country home to be set on fire while they were inside.
Gurmej Rai, 37, was convicted of killing wife, Darshan Kaur, her parents Ajit Singh, 64, and Gurdish Kaur, 60, and daughter-in-law Palvinder Kaur, 44.
He was also convicted of the attempted murder of Amerjit Kaur who managed to escape by leaping through a window.
Rai recruited two men to set their house, in Peake Drive, Tipton, on fire.
Two Handsworth men, Raju Sahonta, 20, of Station Road, and Ravinder Bedhan, 19, of Raleigh Close, were acquitted of four counts of murder and one of attempted murder by a jury at Birmingham Crown Court.
The pair said they did not know anyone was in the house in the Dudley Port area and admitted the manslaughter of the four.
A fourth defendant, Ravinder Mattu, 20, of Birmingham Road, Great Barr, Birmingham, was cleared of four counts of murder and a single charge of attempted murder…
The five-week trial heard that Rai, of Florence Road, West Bromwich, had been in the UK for six years while his wife - known as both Darshan and Nurmal - stayed in India.
He lived a bachelor's life and had a mistress, but in 2004 his wife also came to Britain and her family told him he needed to start acting the model husband, the court heard. Rai resented their views and organised for Sahonta and Badhan, to let themselves into the family home...
The pair were given keys to the house and doused the hallway in petrol before setting it alight.
Mr Stephen Linehan QC, prosecuting, told the court:
'Four people died in that fire and a fifth person escaped by jumping from the bedroom window and was badly burnt. Mr Rai had been living in the UK for six years and living the bachelor's life, and had a mistress. But after his wife arrived her family were insistent he lived with his wife and behaved properly'."
So, when Tony Blair's first immigration Minister, Barbara Roche, a Jewish immigrant herself, said we needed another 150,000 LEGAL immigrants entering our country every year, do you think she was thinking of chaps like Rai?
And when, a little while later, Blair and Blunkett said we needed another 200,000 LEGAL immigrants coming here every year, do you think they was thinking of fellows like Rai?
Because a hell of a lot of nasty people have entered our country over the last 50 years along with the "nice" flufy, cuddly types that Blair and co. keep on telling us about so relentlesly.
And if you choose not to believe me, well, you clearly haven't checked out much of the evidence at this website.
As for all those "nice" people who live here now, who, aren't really all that different to us:
Every "nice" immigrant, who has ever entered our country, as an adult, in the last 50 years, has come here knowing that the vast majority of the native population did not want them to do so.
Now that's not very "nice", is it?
All of those "nice" people blantantly ignoring the wishes of tens of millions of British people, putting two fingers up at us and saying, "Screw you, we're coming anyway"!
And, then, when they got here, taking the housing stock away from the poorest and neediest members of the indigenous society.
That wasn't very "nice", now was it? Taking the jobs, taking the girls, taking our security, taking our lives and our way of life.
That wasn't very "nice", now was it?
Imposing their non-native will, with the help of the politicians and the media, upon the original inhabitants.
Bringing the drugs, bringing the gang warfare, bringing in the prostitutes and creating their own from our own vulnerable, young women.
That wasn't very "nice", now was it?
Bringing in the nasty attitudes and contempt for those who allowed them in.
Bringing in the parents of the 7/7 bombers.
Bringing in those who wish to exploit us, convert us, kill us and drive us out.
That wasn't very "nice", now was it?
Ethnic cleansing.
White flight.
Tony Blair, David Blunkett and Barbara Roche did this.
They did it in company with a hell of a lot of others who never had the best interests of the British people at heart.
In company with the nasty and the "nice" immigrants too.
It is war, ladies and gentlemen.
It is war.
The animals at the top of the tree hate us and want us gone.
As do the animals at the bottom.
One of these, an Asian immigrant by the name of Gurmej Rai, is pictured below:
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