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It did sound like a far less narrow and more sensible approach to British culture than they have come out with before. Pity about the Marmite and the wierd outfits.
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Would they belong to the same group of 'integrated' doctors who tried to blow up the night club in London & then went onto attack Glasgow airport?
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Multi cultural lie
Apart from the semi-jokey nature of the thread:
In the 5O-70's people were brought into the UK as cheap labour.
It was only natural they would stick together, language culture etc..
It's all about big business and government being kept happy.
Capitalism needs someone to exploit.
However, we have ended up with a white underclass and a divided country
What annoys me is trendy lefties dress it up as something its not.
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Originally posted by Troll View PostSo you're saying immigration policy should be based on the late opening of convenience stores....interesting approach
Net result: England gets a backbone of people with a work-ethic who will generate revenues & work for little, less benefits are claimed and the country improves.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFor some strange reason my old GP, the Muslim GP I know and the hospital doctors I've met haven't felt like blowing me up though some Irish people don't mind and they seem to be more effective with detonating bombs that work...............
We used to call her Dory for the regal tang character in finding Nemo
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Originally posted by Troll View PostWould they belong to the same group of 'integrated' doctors who tried to blow up the night club in London & then went onto attack Glasgow airport?
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Originally posted by Gonzo View PostSome stories for you.
One weekend about 20 years ago, I was staying with a young lady in the suburbs of Newcastle upon Tyne (it was a long distance relationship that was never going to last). On the Sunday afternoon she had some festive thing to attend so left me with an errand to pick up a few household items. I had no car (I was a student) so I walked up to the nearby shop. It was shut. I did not know the area but I kept walking towards other suburban looking areas looking for shops. They were all shut. After about one hour of walking I finally stumbled upon a grocery store that was open. It was run by a Turkish chap.
A couple of years later I found myself comparing the experience of stopping by my nearest newsagent in London with the newsagent in the west country village that I grew up in. One morning at 5am I set off early from London for an appointment across country. I stopped by the nearby newsagent to get some cigarettes. The newspapers had only just been delivered, the shop was in disarray but the (Turkish again) shopkeeper was happy to serve me. A week or so later I was in the village I grew up in, I walked up to the newsagent to get a newspaper, unfortunately I arrived at 8:55am and the shop did not open until 9:00am. The (English) shopkeeper was in his shop, I could see him and he could see me but he was not going to open the door until 9:00am.
Just a couple of years ago one Easter Sunday morning Mrs Gonzo asked if I could get her some painkillers. The local supermarkets and chemists that would normally open on a Sunday did not that day because it was Easter. I walked around all the areas that I could think of that had chemist shops but they were all shut. I had almost exhausted all the areas that I could think of to look but eventually I found one that was open - the chemist was Sikh.
Let 'em all in I say.
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostDepends where you live I guess, up hear in the North West seems every GP, Pharmacist and Dentist is of Pakistani/Middle Eastern Origin. Point being they are integrated and its not as simple as just telling them to leave. Also many of them or 2 or 3 generations down, you can't just ask them to leave cos they are a different religion.
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostThe UK is nowhere near full. I have a two bedroom house, with a garage, and a garden to myself. You could get four or five families in that amount of space.
And a couple of hundrend yards away is a big park, with nobody at all living in it. Go out into the countryside, and what do you see? Miles and miles of empty country, save a few cows.
Room for billions more surely.
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Some stories for you.
One weekend about 20 years ago, I was staying with a young lady in the suburbs of Newcastle upon Tyne (it was a long distance relationship that was never going to last). On the Sunday afternoon she had some festive thing to attend so left me with an errand to pick up a few household items. I had no car (I was a student) so I walked up to the nearby shop. It was shut. I did not know the area but I kept walking towards other suburban looking areas looking for shops. They were all shut. After about one hour of walking I finally stumbled upon a grocery store that was open. It was run by a Turkish chap.
A couple of years later I found myself comparing the experience of stopping by my nearest newsagent in London with the newsagent in the west country village that I grew up in. One morning at 5am I set off early from London for an appointment across country. I stopped by the nearby newsagent to get some cigarettes. The newspapers had only just been delivered, the shop was in disarray but the (Turkish again) shopkeeper was happy to serve me. A week or so later I was in the village I grew up in, I walked up to the newsagent to get a newspaper, unfortunately I arrived at 8:55am and the shop did not open until 9:00am. The (English) shopkeeper was in his shop, I could see him and he could see me but he was not going to open the door until 9:00am.
Just a couple of years ago one Easter Sunday morning Mrs Gonzo asked if I could get her some painkillers. The local supermarkets and chemists that would normally open on a Sunday did not that day because it was Easter. I walked around all the areas that I could think of that had chemist shops but they were all shut. I had almost exhausted all the areas that I could think of to look but eventually I found one that was open - the chemist was Sikh.
Let 'em all in I say.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostA few years ago the Beeb had a documentary in which they analysed people's DNA (Edit: actually, it would have been maternal RNA), in order to determine the many contributions they had received from different "ethnic" groups.
I positively rejoiced at having furrin ancestry
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A few years ago the Beeb had a documentary in which they analysed people's DNA (Edit: actually, it would have been maternal RNA), in order to determine the many contributions they had received from different "ethnic" groups. There was a BNP chap who'd volunteered, and it turned out that a couple of hundred years ago he had a black African ancestor
When they did the reveal, filmed in his living room, he pretended that he didn't mind. Once the film crew had gone he threatened the Beeb with legal action if they broadcast the fact that he was, as we all are if you go back far enough, part African, though in his case more recently than most "white" people.
Of course the waivers he'd signed before going on the programme to prove his purebred "ethnicity" meant that he didn't have a leg to stand on. Not only was it all broadcast, they also explained that he'd tried to take legal action to stop it being broadcast, but had no case.
I assume he found meetings of the local party branch a little unwelcoming after thatLast edited by NickFitz; 24 April 2010, 02:24.
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