The UK's immigration policy -- along with its police, national security, and citizenship matters -- are now under the control of a minister of Pakistani Muslim background, after Sajid ("Sayid") Javid was appointed Home Secretary following the resignation of the previous Home Secretary Amber Rudd for directly lying to parliament.
Javid, who bears a slight resemblance to the Thunderbirds character "The Hood," is 48 years old and is married to an English woman. They have four mixed race children. Javid claims to be a non-practising Muslim, but in January 2015, he was awarded the "Politician of the Year" award at the British MUSLIM Awards!!!
His childless predecessor Amber Rudd got into trouble when she claimed there were no targets at the Home Office for deporting illegal immigrants. This was subsequently proved to be a lie after various items of correspondence were leaked to the press.
While immigration to the UK still remains at a genocidal level, it seems that the Conservative Party had been attempting to clamp down on illegal immigration for electoral purposes by having informal targets among higher management at the Home Office. Rudd, however, was reluctant to admit this more widely, possibly fearing that it might make the Home Office seem "racist." This led to her being caught in a direct lie to Parliament and thus being forced to resign.
Get used to this Britcucks. With a fertility rate of 1.75 you are going to see a lot more. |
Appointing someone of an immigrant background to oversee immigration is definitely worrying for British nationalists, but the upside here is that a non-White Home Secretary may be more immune to charges of "racism" against non-Whites and may thus be able to pursue a harder line both against illegal immigration and ethnic crime, which has also become a serious problem in the UK, particularly in London, where the Mayor is also a Muslim.
In the UK government system, the position of Home Secretary is considered a poisoned chalice, as it tends to generate a lot of criticism for its occupier. Although it is regarded as one of the three key ministerships -- along with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Foreign Minister -- comparatively few Home Secretaries go on to become Prime Minister.
Also, because the office oversees ethnically charged issues, such as crime and immigration, it is now almost impossible for a White male to hold this office. The last two occupants of the office were in fact women, who tend to be more immune to criticism due to misplaced chivalry.