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Re: Vote rigging in Muslim communities "goes unchallenged because PC police are scare
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I do not, however, support such a scheme where everyone has to pay for one directly out of their own pocket. Incidentally, didn't the cost of a passport increase to cover the cost of an ID card issued at the same time? |
Re: Vote rigging in Muslim communities "goes unchallenged because PC police are scare
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It will probably happen when we've gone, so it will be the young ones who will suffer. Let's hope his prediction will be wrong. |
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Like him or loathe him as an individual fault his view of what the UK would be like in the future he appears to have been disturbingly accurate and that's not a good thing. He also highlights another danger though he didn't see it as such and that was for want of a better term the "quiet opinion" that exists in many people and communities in the UK a growing resentment at the watering down of our nation to accomadate those from outside. Lack of any integration on the part of many ethnic communities compounds the situation and at a time when money is getting tighter for us to be spending large amounts on translators and multi language signs is ridiculous and sends a double message.
On the one hand we have numerous politicians saying that everyone here should be able to speak and write english to an acceptable degree but then we bring in translators and multi language signs and leaflets that halt any attempt amongst many to learn the native language. The UK seems to have no pride or belief in it's identity enough to really defend or promote and if needed enforce it onto people living here it's almost as if those in power are embarased or scared of whatever accusation to stand up and push the issue. I see the changing attitudes amongst my own family most of whom have gone from a carefree not really bothered attitude to one of being concerned and angry about the immigrant situation and i don't think they are unique in this regard. Battle lines are slowly being drawn within society and it's a matter of when not if it kicks off into something none of us want. Time has definately run out for the stock response of the last two decades where anything but support for immigration was silenced by accusations of racism and ignorance. This is a problem we must start addressing now and we must come up with practical measures to rectify and rebalance the nation before it's completely taken over by extremists on both sides and we end up seeing the results daily on the news. |
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