A siren has just gone off in John 2's student flat.
'All credit to John Stonehouse for having had the insight to perceive that, and the courage to say it.
For these dangerous and divisive elements the legislation proposed in the Race Relations Bill is the very pabulum they need to flourish. Here is the means of showing that the immigrant communities can organise to consolidate their members, to agitate and campaign against their fellow citizens, and to overawe and dominate the rest with the legal weapons which the ignorant and the ill-informed have provided. As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see "the River Tiber foaming with much blood."
That tragic and intractable phenomenon which we watch with horror on the other side of the Atlantic but which there is interwoven with the history and existence of the States itself, is coming upon us here by our own volition and our own neglect. Indeed, it has all but come. In numerical terms, it will be of American proportions long before the end of the century.
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A siren has just gone off in John 2's student flat.
Kerri's coffin has just slid open and he's fired up Wikipedia ... Get readyOriginally Posted by the_idiotb_stardson
Some might say he was far right![]()
Brin gets out the big pointy stick and pokes the sleeping troll.![]()
Yes, he most certainly was right. I have said for a long time that we should have listened to old Enoch.
Multiculturalism has failed.
That's a really insightful comment for all mixed race people who live here, who benefit from the British culture and their parents/grandparents mother country, met many people with such backgrounds who I've found generally interesting, because growing up in 60s Yorkshire I learnt JackOriginally Posted by Ellis_D
That's a really insightful comment for all mixed race people who live here, who benefit from the British culture and their parents/grandparents mother country, met many people with such backgrounds who I've found generally interesting, because growing up in 60s Yorkshire I learnt Jack[/quote]Originally Posted by Bonneville
Hi Bonneville. Are you still on the same email address?
Thanks guys, I've never felt so popular, I’ll indulge you.
There is undoubtedly a problem with cultural integration in the UK.
At the core is that while there have been a number of cultures arriving in the UK, they have arrived to two distinct groups which have formed within the UK of white British 'natives'.
There are areas in the country where multiculturalism has worked, and where, on the whole, the white British natives have welcomed the rich cultural tapestry of immigration and the community is far stronger. I talk of cities like London and from personal experience Bristol (which has a far lower white british population and a higher proportion of asians and other minority groups than Rotherham).
There are other parts of the country where the white British community has felt threatened, left behind and isolated by immigration. Rotherham and Luton for example. Certainly crimes carried out by members predominantly from particular communities have recently strengthened this, but t
[quote="John2"]Thanks guys, I've never felt so popular, I’ll indulge you.
There is undoubtedly a problem with cultural integration in the UK.
At the core is that while there have been a number of cultures arriving in the UK, they have arrived to two distinct groups which have formed within the UK of white British 'natives'.
There are areas in the country where multiculturalism has worked, and where, on the whole, the white British natives have welcomed the rich cultural tapestry of immigration and the community is far stronger. I talk of cities like London and from personal experience Bristol (which has a far lower white british population and a higher proportion of asians and other minority groups than Rotherham).
There are other parts of the country where the white British community has felt threatened, left behind and isolated by immigration. Rotherham and Luton for example. Certainly crimes carried out by members predominantly from particular communi