RE: But how many of the fears are real mmmm. so i go over to pakistan and start building, a local comes over excuse what are you building i'm building a church BANG bullet in my head lol
You want to try and build a pub in Saudi I won't try that again. Well - not with my own hands anyway.
</p> I think it's down to your definition of multiculturalism. There are many types of cuisine available to us in this country but we don't need huge disenfanchised and culturally segregated communities to facilitate them.</p> Multiculturalism is like communism, a really nice idea that completely fails to take human nature into account. So, to answer your question, no I don't see any benefits to multiculturalism in the UK. I do, however, see a lot of trouble ahead unless we start to accept intergration as something other than a dirty word.</p>
I would class you as a far right group who again prey on the disaffected. However I think you serve an excellent purpose in splitting the right wing vote and keeping the Tories out of power
Far right group who prey on the disaffected?? Now you are showing your ignorance. In what way are we far right and one and the same with the BNP? You are just talking ridiculous now. I would love to meet up and have a chat about this. I think you would change your opinion.
RE: A rose by any other name... nt Okay, key members of UKIP have denied the holocaust in the past and UKIP has been in coalition in Europe with other parties who have denied the holocaust. "I don't accept that gas chambers were used to execute Jews for the simple fact there is no direct physical evidence to show that such gas chambers ever existed... there are no photographs or film of execution gas chambers... Alleged eyewitness accounts are revealed as false or highly exaggerated." Alistair McConnachie in email to UKIP members (2001)
Honestly mate, i'm sure we would get on over a lot of issues but I don't think politics would be one. Far right in that your aims include: Withdrawl from the EU, reduce taxation, the preservation of the pound sterling, promises to be tough on crime, and tighter controls on immigration. All right wing policies in my eyes, and that doesn't include the misrepresntation of EU rules that were posted through my parents door at the weekend when I was back home
RE: A rose by any other name... nt that is definitely not a party line. It is deplorable. Very unfortunate statement to have been made by a party figure.
so you think multi-culturalism is different sectors of people who never meet each other? Have you ever been to London or New York, truly world cities where every person you meet has a different cultural heritage?
I don't see anything wrong with any of those policies. Non of whch are extremist or far right. I take offence to being labelled a racist and one and the same with the BNP. Personally I am a social democrat and support many of the ideals of the labour party. Others might call my views those of a 'one nation' conservative. They are certainly not racist or biggoted.
RE: You're confusing the economic effects of cheap labour and the "cultures" of the labourers. Take them out and the NHS would collapse. In 2007: 38 per cent of all doctors working in hospitals in England qualified outside of Britain. 40 per cent of new dentists were born abroad. 58 per cent of new doctors in the NHS were born overseas. 25 per cent of British medics have their roots in the Indian subcontinent. They supply a third of trainee doctors. 44,000 overseas nurses worked in the NHS last year alone. In Greater London 23 per cent of doctors and 47 per cent of nurses working in the NHS were born overseas.
I would say that if a town has a popualtion of which more than 50% are immigrant workers I would class that as an invasion.
Freedom of speech No matter how distasteful you may find it. </p> Get ready for 'thought' crimes. One or two on here might not be able to be capable of such a thing, but still.</p>