ROCKER DALTREY’S MIGRANT FURY

ROCKER DALTREY’S MIGRANT FURY

By Aaron Tinney

RAGING pop star Roger Daltrey claims PM David Cameron does not have “the balls” to tackle mass immigration.

The Who’s working class hero Roger Daltrey sparked a storm a fortnight ago when he blasted Labour for “screwing” Brits by opening the floodgates to foreigners.

 

Yesterday he turned on the Tories, saying Mr Cameron and his team lacked the guts to deal with the issue.

He also took a pop at leftie rocker Bono for claiming he is a socialist while dodging taxes in his homeland.

Daltrey, 67, accused the Coalition Government of having their “heads up their a**e” when it comes to immigration.

He added: “They don’t realise how hard the average man has to work to pay those taxes.

“I don’t see anybody in the Government with a pair of balls. They’re so spineless.”

Daltrey’s fury comes after Mr Cameron vowed to cut immigration to “tens of thousands”.

But bleak statistics reveal one in five Brit workers were born outside the UK.

Daltrey said the tidal wave of foreigners had also piled pressure on his beloved National Health Service.

He added: “Nobody is in charge and nobody wants to accept responsibility.”

Daltrey, now worth £32million, renewed his attack on the previous Labour Government for allowing immigrants to tear apart British communities.

The singer added: “They slaughtered the working class here. It is always the little man who is hurt.”

Daltrey slammed Bono as a “tax dodger” for shifting his group U2’s business base away from Ireland to the Netherlands.

He sneered: “I find it very interesting that people who spout socialism don’t want to pay for a socialist state.”

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6 Replies to “ROCKER DALTREY’S MIGRANT FURY”

  1. “He sneered: “I find it very interesting that people who spout socialism don’t want to pay for a socialist state.”

    But why should this surprise anybody? I remember back in the 70s, when Denis Healey’s wife had her hip operation in a private hospital, thereby skipping the queues and inefficiencies of the National Health Service. It goes on and on, from a Comprehensive State Education system, designed to completely fuck up working class children’s education, whilst socialists who called for the abolition of education driven schooling, send there kids quietly to State run grammars, or Catholic schools, or private schools.
    Dare I say, mass immigration, from the Third World, how many labour MP’s kids, are going to a Inner City School, where the majority of the children don’t speak English, not many I’d guess.

    The only real surprise is that anybody votes for them anymore. Incredible really.

  2. It makes me like the album Who’s Next, one of my all-time favorites since I bought it about 15 years ago, even more.

  3. It is good to have a successful artist speak the truth about traiterous politicians selling out the British People in the name of that false construct: Multi-culturalism.
    Way to go, Daltrey!

  4. Roger and John were the working class blokes in that band..Think for a moment the kind of world the young Mod saw in 1965, and what England is today..it is to weep..