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Old 08-03-2012, 08:07 PM  
Si
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Originally Posted by wehateporn View Post
My point is that it has failed in the UK and we now have a divided nation, which is weaker than one which has a strong sense of national identity. David Cameron says that different cultures have been encouraged to live 'separate lives'.


David Cameron: "Under the doctrine of state multiculturalism, we have encouraged different cultures to live separate lives, apart from each other and apart from the mainstream. We?ve failed to provide a vision of society to which they feel they want to belong. We?ve even tolerated these segregated communities behaving in ways that run completely counter to our values."
Proof is in the pudding and the UK has failed hugely. But the economic factors have been a huge problem since this started. The UK is far too soft on areas it needs to be harder.

I grew up in a multi ethnic melting pot and we done pretty well collectively I believe. We had our differences, some people still live there and haven't moved on but I think we all grew together pretty well.

There is people who now live excellent lives from growing up on a working class council estate and there are those who got trapped by it (theoritically)

I see Canada, Expat hotpots (or hot spots) for Brits and they do great things in those places. Which to me must correlate back to the country being the problem. I don't where the problem lies but I think is a multi level thing.

The police are useless because their rights have been stripped by the human right brigade of do-gooding idiots.

Immigration, see the EU.

Economy see the EU.

All of us Brits seriously need to get behind UKIP next election, I don't agree with their nuclear policy but they are heading most of their ideas in the right direction.

As for when it all comes crashing down? It has happened many times before, don't fear the monetary system, learn it and find its faults.
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