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UK immigration policy has been very open for many years. Plus the UK has a multicultural method to citizenry. Instead of having them become apart of British society they keep their culture separate.

2006-08-15 22:53:59 · answer #1 · answered by Jon H 5 · 0 0

I can't speak for them, but if a person from UK were to leave the UK, do you think they would fully adopt, infact come to love, the culture and customs of the country they had moved to? and if they were to have children how are those children likely to be brought up... it is the same for terrorists born in the UK, they choose to believe the teachings of others fuelled by their inherent love for the culture from which they came or are linked to through parents or grandparents.

It is also a sad fact that we are exceptionally good at educating a lot of the terrorists that are citizens of the UK. It has been a massive debate in education since we now teach citizenship in PSHE lessons, but do we teach them about citizenship or teach them to BE good citizens? The second option could be seen as indoctrination and is far more likely to be resented by "minority" cultures than the first option which would be only guidance.

Ultimately there will always be children who have fled from their home country as refugees, perhaps due to the western world's interferance, who have a resentment for us ( the UK and western world), which fuelled by various "teachings", grows into a hatred for the very coutry to which they fled.

2006-08-16 06:00:55 · answer #2 · answered by hadley_banks78 2 · 0 0

I've read on the news that it may be due to the immigration policy in the U.K. that permits such a huge percentage of immigrants from specific countries.

However, since we can't believe everything we read in our US papers, I believe there must be a relationship to the UK educational system. Educational systems in democracies must have a purpose of creating democratic minds, and if the system fails..bingo. UK home-growns.

2006-08-16 05:55:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Same as there are so many wannabe slobrities, all chasing their 15 minutes of fame.

2006-08-16 05:55:00 · answer #4 · answered by ByeBuyamericanPi 4 · 0 0

Cus they ran out of tea and crumpets?
No, because they seek to gain their 15 minutes of fame and bored with their measly little pathetic life and cowards to just go off and kill themselves so they seek satisfaction in trying to be a "hard as*" in killing innocent people.

2006-08-16 05:59:01 · answer #5 · answered by Faye 3 · 0 0

they're not just in the uk they're everywhere. but i honestly don't have a rational answer to your question.
it's a good one i have to admit,
but i....maybe it's because uk is easier to get into than the united states?

2006-08-16 05:54:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

way to much freedom in a lot of countrys

2006-08-16 05:52:27 · answer #7 · answered by status quo 2 · 0 0

maybe it's the benefits? Cuz the pay sure stinks.

2006-08-16 05:53:59 · answer #8 · answered by Simple green is people! 3 · 0 0

They want to find a better toothpaste....

2006-08-16 05:55:24 · answer #9 · answered by lost&confused 5 · 0 0

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