Posted on 06/22/2012 7:12:50 AM PDT by bayouranger
The EU should "do its best to undermine" the "homogeneity" of its member states, the UN's special representative for migration has said.
Peter Sutherland told peers the future prosperity of many EU states depended on them becoming multicultural.
He also suggested the UK government's immigration policy had no basis in international law.
He was being quizzed by the Lords EU home affairs sub-committee which is investigating global migration.
Mr Sutherland, who is non-executive chairman of Goldman Sachs International and a former chairman of oil giant BP, heads the Global Forum on Migration and Development, which brings together representatives of 160 nations to share policy ideas.
He told the House of Lords committee migration was a "crucial dynamic for economic growth" in some EU nations "however difficult it may be to explain this to the citizens of those states". 'More open'
An ageing or declining native population in countries like Germany or southern EU states was the "key argument and, I hesitate to the use word because people have attacked it, for the development of multicultural states", he added.
"It's impossible to consider that the degree of homogeneity which is implied by the other argument can survive because states have to become more open states, in terms of the people who inhabit them. Just as the United Kingdom has demonstrated." Continue reading the main story Start Quote
At the most basic level individuals should have a freedom of choice
End Quote Peter Sutherland UN special representative for migration
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The UN has just told the EU to be more over it trying to displace and replace the indigenous peoples of Europe? !@#!$#@ anti-white bastards are breaking their own conventions. Let them be open with this hatred of whitea dn Europeans and let us leave these pernicious institutions, by which I mean the UN and EUSSR/Eurabia.
Yes, there can be said one good thing about this man: at least he is frank about his goal.
What a pity that this is the only good thing which can be said about him...or about the EUSSR, for that matter ;-)
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