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the core infrastructure of the uk has been systematically destablised fromwithin by the left and the muslims,who have take addvantage of it.Councils are a Wash With both and the only thing that will change will be thelanuage used.it typifies the country when People go into a meltdown over a fire in a dogs home,but only tut tut and shake their heads when gangs of asians are rapingOur kids on a daily basis.
You're right oslo. Left wing policies advocating political correctness have allowed this problem to get totally out of hand. A lack of integration by the Pakistani community is also to blame.Anyone that comes into this country has to abide by our laws and culture and not be allowed for example to form areas in our towns and cities that resemble a village in Pakistan. Integration into the community will only happen over decades and it needs to start by abolishing faith schools and sending all our children of any religion to totally secular schools. Only this way will people mix together and get to know the cultural norms of our British society.If immigrants don't like it they know what they can do. Go and live in a country where you don't have to conform.
Lack of integration is the issue but you can only encourage it, not enforce it.
Abiding by our laws, of course, is a must, but how exactly do you prevent like-minded people who share similar religious/cultural ideals from buying property on the same street? Do we institute white/black/asian-only zoning regulations? Would you like to be the white family living on that street to fulfill a quota?
The government has the right to demand an education for a child, but provided the child is regularly tested by the state and is exceeding set educational and developmental targets, it's up to the parents to decide where and how a child receives that education. State-run school standards are generally shocking the world over, and the best start you can give your child is a good education. Whatever you choose to do to achieve that as a parent, should remain your prerogative.
QuoteLack of integration is the issue but you can only encourage it, not enforce it.Totally disagree. Of course it can be enforced. If UKIP win the election it will be enforced.
QuoteAbiding by our laws, of course, is a must, but how exactly do you prevent like-minded people who share similar religious/cultural ideals from buying property on the same street? Do we institute white/black/asian-only zoning regulations? Would you like to be the white family living on that street to fulfill a quota?It should be 'abiding by our cultural norms'. You stop people taking over a street by a policy of ethnic diversification. Any white family would be in the large majority of any street.
QuoteThe government has the right to demand an education for a child, but provided the child is regularly tested by the state and is exceeding set educational and developmental targets, it's up to the parents to decide where and how a child receives that education. State-run school standards are generally shocking the world over, and the best start you can give your child is a good education. Whatever you choose to do to achieve that as a parent, should remain your prerogative.Totally disagree. Left to parents they will want their kids to go to a school that mainly has their ethnicity. They will mostly want them to go schools which support their own faith. This is a recipe for disaster and keeps different communities apart.
Surprise, surprise, I agree with the rest of your post.