Multiculturalism And United Nations Resolution 260 Against Genocide

The request was refused by Home Office.

Dear Home Office,

The term "multiculturalism" is used in British Politics for the blueprint laid out in "Practical Idealism" by Coudenhove-Kalergi for the European Union and the racial make up of Europe.
A Coudenhove-Kalergi prize is given every two years to whichever politician, or public figure, has done the most to further the goals of "Practical Idealism" - winners have included Angela Merkel and the Pope.
"Practical Idealism" clearly states that the racial goal is to mix Europeans with Africans and Asians to create a mutant race and therefore eradicate the European race.
British politicians, such as Tony Blair, have repeatedly stated they want Britain and Europe to become "coffee coloured" and for the European (White) races to cease to exist.
The questions related to this are:

1. Does the Home Secretary know that "Practical Idealism" is the blueprint for multiculturalism and the European Union?
2. Has the Home Office obtained, or sought, any legal advice regarding multiculturalism and United Nations resolution 260 (1948) against genocide?
3. Does the Home Office have any models for the future racial make up of Britain?
4. Has the Home Office received any correspondence relating to this ongoing genocide from any lawyers or Human Rights organisations? If so please forward copies of all correspondence.
5. Is the Home Office implementing any policies to combat the birth rate of indigenous British people which is now in terminal decline?
6.Does the Home Office believe that they have any legal obligations to implement policies to combat the birth rate of indigenous British people which is now in terminal decline?
7. Is there, or has there ever been, an immunity from prosecution for politicians, journalists, corporations etc. for their role in promoting multiculturalism?
8. Does the Conservative Government still have a policy of "multiculturalism"?

Yours faithfully,
Watt Tyler

FOI Requests, Home Office

Thank you for contacting the Home Office with your request.

 

This has been assigned to a caseworker (case ref 41381). We will aim to
send you a full response by 7/11/2016 which is twenty working days from
the date we received your request.

 

If you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact us.

 

Thank you,

 

FOI Requests

R Patel

Home Office

 

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FOI Responses, Home Office

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Dear Mr Moran

 

Please find attached the Home Office response to your request for
information, case 41381

 

Yours Sincerely

 

M Riddle

Knowledge and Information Management Unit

Performance and Risk Directorate

Home Office

4th Floor Peel

2 Marsham Street

London

SW1P 4DF

T: +44 (0)20 7035 4848

 

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Dear Home Office,

Please pass this on to the person who conducts Freedom of Information reviews.

I am writing to request an internal review of Home Office's handling of my FOI request 'Multiculturalism And United Nations Resolution 260 Against Genocide'.

These are very serious questions of national importance and to avoid them by calling them offensive is ridiculous.

A full history of my FOI request and all correspondence is available on the Internet at this address: https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/m...

Yours faithfully,

Sean Moran

FOI Requests, Home Office

Dear Sean Moran,

Thank you for contacting the Home Office with your request for an Internal Review.

This has been assigned to a caseworker (retaining case ref 41381). We will aim to send you a full response by 29/12/16 which is twenty working days from the date we received your request.

If you have any questions then please do not hesitate to contact us.

Thank you,

A Callaghan
FOI Requests
Home Office

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FOI Responses, Home Office

1 Attachment

Dear Mr Moran

 

Please see attached the completed internal review into the handling of the
above-referenced FOI request.

 

 

Kind regards

A.Tomkins

 

 

 

Anne Tomkins

Information Rights Team

Knowledge and Information Management Unit

Performance and Risk Directorate

Home Office | 2 Marsham Street | London SW1P 4DF

 

 

 

 

 

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