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The former Archbishop of Canterbury is today warning that failure to cut back the levels of immigration "could be seriously damaging to the future harmony of our society".
Archbishop Carey cites the case of Dagenham, Essex, where he was born and brought up, describing "a very real danger" that an alienated white working-class electorate could vote for a BNP Member of Parliament.
Archbishop Carey said: "We play into the hands of the far Right if we do not seriously address the concerns that have led to some otherwise decent, hard-working people supporting modern-day fascism." He said that the sheer number of immigrants threatens "the very ethos or the DNA of our nation".