Seems to me it should. Its patently obvious which ethnic communities fit in and which dont. Im generalising of course, but i think you have to.
Generally speaking Polish, Czechs, Mid Eastern christians, Jews, Chinese and non muslim Indians fit in to the UK fairly well, ie respect for the native culture, integration and assimilation, respect for the law, loyalty to the UK, employment etc.....whereas Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Afro-Carribeans, Somalis, Afghans, Kurds, Albanians do not fit in so well, they are less likely to assimilate and integrate, less likely to have a job, have a higher percentage involved in crime and in the prison system etc.
Surely also, people who are ethnically of British origin, ie people living in USA, Canada, Australia, South Africa, Zimbabwe etc should surely have more right to enter UK than a bangladeshi, or even an Assyrian (like myself!).
It seems if the UK accepted immigrants based on their culture, religion, ethnicity etc Britain would be better off?
2007-08-26
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